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Complete the screens in the Video Capture Wizard, clicking
Next
after
each one.
Caution
Video files may require a significant
amount of free hard drive space
depending on your settings. A one hour
tape may require more than 10 GB of
hard drive space for storage with
additional space required for editing.
When you reach the final screen, Windows Movie Maker rewinds the video
tape in your camera and
captures
it onto your hard drive.
For information about the settings in the Video Capture Wizard, click
Learn more about video settings
in the wizard, or click
Help
, then click
Help Topics
in Windows Movie Maker.
Editing your video
After your video file is captured on your computer, you can edit it. Some of the
edits you can make to your video include:
■
Splitting your video into more than one clip or combining two or more
clips into one clip
■
Trimming unwanted material from the beginning or end of your clip
■
Inserting video transitions between clips
■
Adding video effects
■
Adding narration
■
Adding music
■
Adding titles and credits
For information about the editing your video, click
Help
, then click
Help Topics
in Windows Movie Maker.
Saving your video
After you finish editing your video, you can save it to one of the following places.
Under Movie Tasks:
■
Click
Save to My Computer
to save your movie to your hard drive.
■
Click
Save to CD
to save your movie to a recordable CD.
■
Click
Send in e-mail
to send your video as an e-mail attachment.
■
Click
Send to the Web
to
post
or send your video to your Web site so
friends and family can watch your video on the Web.
■
Click
Send to DV Camera
to play your video back to your video camera
so you can record it on tape and view it on your television.
Summary of Contents for H3120
Page 21: ...CHAPTER 2 Getting to Know Your Computer www emachines com 14 ...
Page 31: ...CHAPTER 3 Using Your Computer www emachines com 24 ...
Page 47: ...CHAPTER 4 Using Windows XP www emachines com 40 ...
Page 55: ...CHAPTER 5 Using the Internet www emachines com 48 ...
Page 116: ...CHAPTER 10 Protecting Your Computer Hardware security Data security Security updates ...
Page 149: ...CHAPTER 12 Maintaining Your Computer www emachines com 142 ...
Page 172: ...CHAPTER 14 Troubleshooting Safety guidelines First steps Troubleshooting Telephone support ...
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Page 223: ...CHAPITRE 2 Faites connaissance avec votre ordinateur www emachines com 14 ...
Page 233: ...CHAPITRE 3 Utilisation de votre ordinateur www emachines com 24 ...
Page 257: ...CHAPITRE 5 Utilisation d Internet www emachines com 48 ...
Page 374: ...CHAPITRE 14 Dépannage Directives de sécurité Premières étapes Dépannage Support par téléphone ...
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