repeated check box to repeat video clips and pictures for the full duration of your music files.

If the total duration of your video and picture files is longer than the duration of your music, place a check in the Allow Music to be repeated check box to repeat music for the duration of the video clips.

Place a check in the Keep video and pictures in sequence check box to maintain the selected sequence.

4 Select Next to confirm your settings and proceed to the next step.

Making the movie

After you have added at least one video or picture file to your movie production, muvee autoProducer can make the movie.

Each time you make a change to a movie project, you need to click the make muvee button again to add that change to your movie.

To make a movie:

1 Select the make muvee button.

2 Select the duration for your movie by clicking:

Automatic to allow muvee autoProducer to set the movie duration.

Or

Manual to allow you to set the of the movie in minutes and seconds.

3 Select Next to start the process of creating your movie. Muvee analyses your video and music.

4 After making a movie, you can preview the movie in the muvee autoProducer Preview window. Use the controls in the preview window to rewind, play, stop, and forward the movie.

You can revise and preview the movie as often as you want to experiment with different styles and the content of the movie.

The muvee autoProducer program makes a movie by combining the video, picture, and music files you have selected along with the style of movie, and constructs a professional-looking movie with just a few steps.

5 Click the Save button if you have completed all changes and if you are satisfied with the look of your movie project:

aSelect a file type: mpeg-2 or Windows Media Format (.wmf).

bType the movie file name using your remote control or your keyboard.

cClick the Continue button to save the movie to your hard disk drive. The movie is saved on your hard disk drive.

To create a CD or DVD disc in muvee autoProducer unPlugged, copy the saved file using the Windows desktop.

Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer 101