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Projects, templates & video save options
Since project properties, project / make movie templates, and video save options share mostly
the same settings, this section gives you an overall introduction to video file save options and
suggestions. Project properties determine the video settings in your project, while make movie
template and video save options save your movie in different formats at your choice.
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Project (template) properties: Access it any time by clicking the Global commands button
and select Project Properties (or Templates Manager / Make Movie Manager and then
choose a template). Next, click the Edit button.
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Video save options: In the Finish step, click the Make a movie button. Next, click the
Options button. (If you have movie templates ready, click Custom first.) The default values
are based on your project properties (template). You can customize them, but watch out for
possible incompatibility problems if values are not properly set.
Video Save Options: Ulead VideoStudio
Note:
Available settings depend on the type of file format you choose. The following settings are for
Microsoft AVI files only. Click the Help button for specific instructions whenever in the dialog box.
Ulead VideoStudio
If you only want to render a small portion of
your movie, create a Preview area, and then
come back here to select Preview range.
Otherwise, Entire project is selected by
default.
For computer video, a Frame-based frame
type is always fine. If you want to watch your
movie right after rendering your project,
select Play after creating. You can, of
course, play your movie with Windows media
player at any time after rendering.
General
If you have a sound track in your project,
select Audio and Video for the Data track.
Frame rates can be set anywhere between 15
and 30 frames per second. Higher frame rates
mean high quality, but larger file sizes. Check
your capture card manual for possible frame
rate recommendation. For example, it is