HP a1350y, a1310y Saving the movie project, Recording the movie project to disc, VCD video CD

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Saving the movie project

Once you are satisfied with the look of your movie project, you are ready to save it.

You can save the movie to a file on your hard disk drive or create a VCD or DVD disc:

1Click the Save muvee button. The Save muvee window opens.

2Choose the movie file type to save to your hard disk drive:

Computer Playback

E-mail

DV (camcorder)

DVD

VCD (video CD)

SVCD

Web Streaming

Click the Change Settings button to change the video and audio settings of the movie file type as required (advanced users only).

3Click the Save button.

4Enter a name for the output movie. Select a folder on your hard disk drive, as required. The movie saves. You can watch the preview as it saves.

5Click the Save button.

6Click Yes to preview the movie file.

Recording the movie project to disc

To create a DVD, VCD, or SVCD disc:

1Click the Burn to Disc button. The muvee Burner window opens.

2Type the disc title.

3Select the video(s) to burn to the disc:

Select the order of the chapters.

Add or delete videos, as required.

4Select the disc menu theme from the drop-down list.

5Select the CD or DVD burner drive.

6Select the type of video disc to create: DVD, VCD, or SVCD.

7Click Burn Now to begin burning your movie to disc.

To save the current settings for future use, click Burn Later.

8Click OK when the recording is complete. Close the muvee Burner window.

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Contents Getting Started Guide USA Table of Contents Using the HP Personal Media Drive Using the Memory Card ReaderWorking with Digital Images Creating Audio and Data Discs Playing CDs and DVDsCreating Video Discs and Movies 101 105Putting Your PC Together Setting Up Your PCPlacing your PC in the proper location Connecting to the PC Using surge protectionConnector Symbol Description Mouse PS/2 connector Connector Symbol Description Printer parallel SerialRear Storing documentation and recovery discs Turning On Your PC for the First TimeSetting Up and Connecting to the Internet RequirementsPage Using the PC with Safety and Comfort Signing Up for Software UpdatesSetting Up Accounts on Your New PC Creating user accountsGuidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices Creating passwordsUsing HP Organize Software Using HP ProductsChoose All Programs Click HP Organize Getting Started Guide Icon Feature Description Using the KeyboardHp or DVD/MP3 Customizing the keyboard buttons Getting Started Guide Using Your PC Top Using Your Docking BayTo store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards Page Page Configuring Speaker and Sound Options Sound Connector TypesConnector Description Illustration TypeSound connector Description Speaker Configurations Name Speaker system SeeConnecting 2.1 2 speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Speaker typesConnecting 4.1 4 speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Outin Connecting 5.1 5 speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting 7.1 7 speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Page Connecting the PC to a Home Audio System Adapter cablesOr 2.1 home stereo installation 5 speakers and a subwoofer home audio installation 5 speakers and a subwoofer home audio installation procedure Connecting Digital Audio Select models onlyConfiguring Audio Output To connect digital audio speakers Turn off the PCConfiguring Audio Output with Multi- channel Sound Manager Choose All ProgramsConfiguring Audio Output with Sound Effect Manager Click the Speaker Configuration tab Using the Audio Wizard in the Sound Effect ManagerTo enable the Audio Wizard Retasking front-panel connectors Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager control screens Configuring the Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager Retasking front panel audio connectors Configuring Multi-streaming AudioAudio output overview When to use multi-streaming audio Audio input overviewSetting up multi-streaming audio Select the Enable multi-streaming playback check boxExample 2 For Digital Home Entertainment Using Headphones Configuring Audio for WinDVD PlayerUsing a 2.1 speaker system with headphones Type 6 connectors only Resolving Sound IssuesUsing a 5.1 to 7.1 speaker system with headphones Selecting recording devicesUsing the Memory Card Reader Using the Memory Card Reader Media Insertion Guide Card Insert Into 4-slot readerCard Insert Into 2-slot reader Using the HP Personal Media Drive Connecting the Drive Inserting the Drive Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive Letter Click My ComputerTo play media files Using the DriveTo store files To play music filesDisconnecting the Drive Working with Digital Images Using HP Image Zone Page Getting Started Guide Playing Music CDs Playing CDs and DVDsPlaying CDs and DVDs with Windows Media Player Playing DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVD Using country/region codes Playing Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVD Playing Video CDs VCD with Windows Media PlayerCreating Audio and Data Discs Erasing Rewritable Discs Before Recording Working with Audio CDsVerifying audio disc recorded without errors Audio CD tipsCreating audio CDs Creating jukebox discsWorking with Data DVDs and CDs Verifying data disc recorded without errorsData disc tips Creating data discs Copying a DVD or CD Archiving Files on a CD or DVDCreating an image file Working with Image FilesBurning from an image file LightScribe requirements Disc Labeling with LightScribeBurning a LightScribe label with Sonic Express Labeler Using adhesive disc labels Compatibility InformationDisc Features and Compatibility Table VCDOptical Drive Quick Reference Table DVDSoftware Quick Reference Table With this program You canWith this program You can Creating Video Discs and Movies Before You Begin Capturing VideoSonic MyDVD Video Projects Adding files to a video project Creating a Video ProjectClick Add Files Capturing video to a video project Adding slideshows to a video project Adding submenus to a video projectClick Edit Style Editing the style of a video projectEditing movie files To This MenuBurning a video project to disc Creating a Video Project With the Direct-to-Disc Wizards Video Quality and Disc Size DVD Recording Time Video Audio Estimated time per disc size Quality FormatCreating Movies Using muvee autoProducer Basic Steps to Make a MovieLocating muvee autoProducer Using muvee autoProducer Getting startedCapturing video from a DV camcorder Click Tools, then Get Video from CameraAdding videos Capturing recorded video from a DV camcorderAdding pictures Adding music Changing the settingsSelecting the style Adding an opening title and closing credits Making the movie Computer Playback Mail DV camcorder Saving the movie projectRecording the movie project to disc VCD video CDFinding Guides on the Web Getting HelpFinding Onscreen Guides Choose All Programs Choose User’s GuidesUsing Updates from HP Using the Onscreen Help and Support CenterUsing PC Help & Tools Choose All Programs Choose PC Help & ToolsGetting messages Turning off messagesReactivating messages Index IndexGetting Started Guide CDs, VCDs, and DVDs see burning with Realtek HD Sound Effect Multichannel audio configuring Index Part number
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