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ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO USER GUIDE
Putting a movie on the Web
After you have created a movie that is suitable for posting to the Internet, Ulead VideoStudio
can assist you with the actual task of coding the HTML document.
Your default browser now opens, showing you how your page looks. You can, of course,
enhance this page by using your favorite HTML editor or even Windows NotePad. When you
upload this page to your Web server, you need to change one line of code to reflect the relative
links to the associated movie file:
<PARAM NAME="FileName" VALUE="C:\My Project\my_movie.avi">
In this example of an ActiveMovie object, this line points to a local hard drive, so you need to
point it to its location on your Web site. You’ll also need to change the link if you are not using
the ActiveMovie control. ActiveMovie is a small plug-in for your Internet browser (standard
with IE 4.0 or above), and your viewers will also need to have it installed. If you choose No,
the page will be set up with a simple link to the movie.
Sending a movie by E-mail
When you select E-mail, Ulead VideoStudio automatically opens your default e-mail client
and inserts the selected video clip into a new message as an attachment. As with regular e-mail,
enter a recipient, a subject and a message and then send your message.
If you have problems getting this to work, use the Ulead VideoStudio online Help and enter E-
mail as the search keyword on the Index tab for assistance.
Creating a Web page:
1
Select a video clip from the Library. If
you want to use a project, make sure you
have already rendered it using the Make
a movie button.
2
Select Web Page from the drop down
list on the Options panel.
3
Click the Export video clip button.
4
Choose whether you want to use an
ActiveMovie control. (See below for
more information.)
5
Enter a name and location for the new
HTML file.
6
Click OK when you are finished.
Note:
In step 1, you can go to the Storyboard
step, and then select a video clip from either
the Timeline or the Storyboard mode.