10When saving is complete, you can click Play muvees to watch the files you saved or Open output folder to view the folder where you saved the files.

11Click Close when you are done.

Recording the movie project to disc

To create a DVD, VCD, or SVCD disc of your movie project:

1Click the Save and share your muvee button. The Listed muvee files window opens with all your muvee files listed.

2Remove the check mark next to any muvee files you do not want to save.

3Edit the muvee files before saving:

￿ Click the Rename button to change the name of the selected muvee file.

￿Click the Move up or Move down button to change the order of the muvee files in the list.

￿Press the Select all or Deselect all button to save all muvee files or to save none of the muvee files.

￿Select a muvee file and click the trash can icon to delete the file.

4Click the check box next to Burn source files to disc to create copies of all of the picture and video files used to create the muvee file.

5The TV System area shows the current TV format (NTSC or PAL). To change the format, click the name of the current format, and then select the correct format in the window that opens.

6Click Burn Now. The muvee Burner window opens.

7Under Disc title, type a title for your disc.

8Select the disc menu theme in the drop-down list. You can preview the different themes in the window.

9Select the CD or DVD burner drive.

10Select the type of video disc to create: DVD, VCD, or SVCD. The window shows the disc capacity, disc capacity used, and available disc space.

11If you wish to create more than one disc by using the same muvee file, use these steps: a Click Options and then Number of copies.

b Select the number of copies to burn, and then click OK.

12Click Burn Now to begin burning your movie to disc. Or

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

13Click OK when the recording is complete.

14Close the muvee Burner window.

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