honestech Video Editor 8.0

User Guide

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End User License Agreement IMPORTANT : READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE CONTINUING THIS INSTALLATION. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, PROMPTLY REMOVE THE SOFTWARE FROM YOUR COMPUTER AND RETURN THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING THE DOCUMENTATION, TO YOUR SUPPLIER AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. IF YOU DOWNLOADED THIS SOFTWARE, PLEASE REMOVE THE SOFTWARE FROM YOUR COMPUTER AND CONTACT YOUR SUPPLIER TO REQUEST A REFUND. In this license agreement (the “License Agreement”), you (either individual or an entity), the purchaser of the license rights granted by this License Agreement, are referred to as “licensee” or “You”. Honest Technology is referred to as the “Licensor”. The current version of the accompanying software (“Software”) and documentation (“Documentation”) are collectively referred to as the “Licensed Product”. Licensor may furnish hardware with the Licensed Product (“Hardware”) 1. License In accordance with the terms and conditions of this License Agreement, the Software is the property of the Licensor and is protected by Copyright Law. While the Licensor continues to own the Software, the Licensor grants the Licensee, after Licensee‟s acceptance of this License Agreement, the Limited, non-exclusive license to use on copy of the current version of Licensed Product as described below. The Software is “used” on a computer when it is loaded into the temporary memory (i.e., RAM) or installed into the permanent memory (e.g., hard disk, CD-ROM, or other storage device) of that computer, except that a copy installed on a network server for the sole purpose of distribution to another computer is not considered “in use”. Except as may be modified by a license addendum which accompanies this License Agreement, the Licensee‟s rights and obligations with respect to the use of this Software are as follows: You May, I. Use the Software for commercial or business purposes in the manner described in the Documentation. II. Use the Software to share Internet connection, transfer data, files and images among the computer in the manner described in the Documentation. You May Not, I. Copy the documentation that accompanies Software. II. Sublicense or lease any portion of the Software. III. Make illegal duplication of the software. 2. Copyright and Trade Secrets. All rights in and to the Licensed Product including, but not limited to, copyrights and trade secrets rights, belong to Licensor, and Licensor holds title to each copy of the Software. The licensed Product is protected by United States Copyright Laws and international treaty Provisions. 3. Term. This License Agreement is effective until terminated. Licensee may terminate this License Agreement if Licensee breaches any of the terms and conditions herein. Upon termination of this License Agreement for any reason, Licensee shall return to Licensor or otherwise destroy the Licensed Product and all copies of the Licensed Product. Upon request of Licensor, Licensee agrees to certify in writing that all copies of the Software have been destroyed or returned to Licensor. All provisions of this Agreement relating to disclaimers of warranties, limitation of liability, remedies, or damages, and Licensor‟s proprietary rights shall survive termination. 4. Executable Code. The Software is delivered in executable code only. Licensee shall not reverse engineer, compile or otherwise disassemble the Software.

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Table of Contents END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT .......................................................................................2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................4 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 6 1.1. WHAT IS HONESTECH VIDEO EDITOR 8.0? ............................................................6 1.2. MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................6 2. HONESTECH VIDEO EDITOR INSTALLATION ................................................................. 7 3. USING HONESTECH VIDEO EDITOR 8.0 (EASY MODE) ................................................. 12 3.1. IMPORT OR CAPTURE VIDEO...................................................................................12 3.2. SPLIT AND ARRANGE CLIPS.....................................................................................20 3.3 ADD EFFECTS .............................................................................................................22 3.4. PUBLISH .....................................................................................................................23 3.4.1. Publish to Disc:....................................................................................... 23 3.4.2. Publish to Video File: .............................................................................. 30 3.4.3 Upload to YouTube .................................................................................. 32 3.4.4 Convert Video for iPod/PSP..................................................................... 33 4. ADVANCED MODE OF HONESTECH VIDEO EDITOR 8.0 ............................................... 34 4.1. IMPORTING VIDEO, PHOTO AND AUDIO FILES .......................................................36 4.2. CAPTURING VIDEO FROM WEBCAM OR CAMCORDERS .......................................37 4.2.1 Selecting Video Capture Device. ............................................................. 37 4.2.2. Video Recording ..................................................................................... 39 4.2.3. Audio Recording ..................................................................................... 40 4.2.4. Viewing Media Properties ....................................................................... 41 4.2.5. Auto Scene Detection ............................................................................. 42 4.3. ADDING CLIPS TO THE STORYBOARD OR TIMELINE.............................................44

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4.3.1. Adding Video Clips ................................................................................. 44 4.3.2. Adding Photos ........................................................................................ 45 4.3.3. Adding Audio .......................................................................................... 46 4.3.4. Editing in Storyboard .............................................................................. 47 4.3.5. Editing in the Timeline ............................................................................ 50 4.3.6. Editing a Clip .......................................................................................... 51 4.4. ADDING SPECIAL EFFECTS ......................................................................................54 4.5. ADDING TRANSITION EFFECTS ...............................................................................57 4.6. Adding Overlay Effects .............................................................................. 59 4.7. ADDING TITLE EFFECTS ...........................................................................................61 4.8. CREATING OUTPUT...................................................................................................63 4.8.1. Output Video File .................................................................................... 64 4.8.2. Burn Disc................................................................................................ 72 4.8.3. Write DV-Tape ........................................................................................ 73 4.8.4. Extract Audio .......................................................................................... 74 4.9. DVD CREATION..........................................................................................................75 4.9.1. Menu Title Option ................................................................................... 76 4.9.2. Text Options ........................................................................................... 77 4.9.3. Background for Menu Title Page ............................................................. 77 4.9.4. Clips Per Menu Page .............................................................................. 78 4.9.5. Navigation Buttons ................................................................................. 78 4.9.6. Chapter Creation .................................................................................... 79 4.9.7. Output Options ....................................................................................... 81 4.9.8. Output Specification................................................................................ 82 5. UNINSTALL HONESTECH VIDEO EDITOR 8.0 ................................................................. 84

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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. What is honestech Video Editor 8.0? 

honestech Video Editor is a powerful video editing program that can help you produce a professional-quality video from personal videos, digital still images, and audio.



honestech Video Editor employs a user-friendly interface and smart and useful features to make it easy, even for first-time users, to navigate through it without getting lost or confused.



honestech Video Editor's high performance MPEG encoding engine saves edited digital videos into small, high quality MPEG-1, MPEG-2, AVI (including compressed AVI), DV-AVI, and WMV (Window Media) format.



honestech Video Editor can manage and edit multiple files simultaneously. Each video file can be edited on "Full Rendering", "Smart Rendering" and "GOP (Group Of Picture)" level.



honestech Video Editor allows you to insert text into video clips and add music files for the audio function.



Title, Transition, Special Effects, and Overlay functions have been added and now provide a more convenient editing environment.



A Timeline feature, which combines drag-and-drop editing and easy-tounderstand editing functions, has been added.

1.2. Minimum System Requirements Processor:

Intel Pentium IV 1GHz or equivalent

Operating System: Windows XP SP2/3, Windows Vista Memory: 256MB of RAM Direct-X: 9.0 CD Burner: for VCD/SVCD DVD Burner: for DVD Others: Direct-X 9.0 Windows Medial Format SDK 9 Windows Media Player 7

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2. honestech Video Editor Installation 2.1. Insert the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive. 2.2. Setup process will automatically start.

If the installation does not start automatically,

please double-click on Setup.exe file on the installation CD. 2.3. Installation process will start with the following screen.

2.4. Following welcome screen will appear. Click [Next >] to continue.

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2.5. The End-User License Agreement will appear as shown below, if you accept, click [Yes] to continue.

2.6. Use the default destination folder or change it by clicking on [Browse…] button. Then click [Next] to continue.

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2.7. Select Program Folder screen will be displayed next. Accept the default folder or choose your program folder and click [Next >] to continue.

2.8. Setup status screen will appear as shown below.

This step is done automatically.

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2.9. Installing Adobe Reader. This is optional if you already have Adobe Reader installed on your PC.

2.10. Allow the installation of Adobe Reader by clicking on [Run].

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2.11. honestech Video Editor Setup is now complete; click [Finish] to complete the installation.

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3. Using honestech Video Editor 8.0 (Easy Mode) You can start Video Editor 8.0 Easy Mode by clicking “Easy Mode” from the main menu screen. Video Editor 8.0 allows you to import videos from your hard drive or a playback device connected to your computer, edit and arrange the video, then publish it.

3.1. Import or Capture Video In this section, you will capture your video.

Select and click on the video input source that you would like to use.

Import File: Click to import from an existing video file.

Import from DV Cam: Click to import from a DV-camcorder.

Import from HDV Cam: Click to import from an HDV camcorder.

Import from webcam: Click to record video using a webcam or record video

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from a non-hardware encoding capture device.

Capture Window:

Video Playback Controls: Click to play, pause, stop, rewind, or fast forward the video. These options are not available when capturing from an analog device.

Record: Click to start recording.

Stop: Click to stop recording. The recorded video will be saved in your output folder.

Recording Time: Enter a value (hours:

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minutes: seconds) to set the duration of the recording.

The recording will stop

automatically after the duration has elapsed. This is very useful if you know the length of the movie you are recording. It is recommended that you always set a recording time to prevent unnecessary or unwanted recordings from consuming valuable recording space on your computer‟s hard drive. You can always stop the recording manually before the recording time has fully elapsed.

Recording Status: This panel displays the selected recording format, recording time elapsed, and file size of the current recording.

Aspect Ratio: Set the aspect ratio for your recorded video.

Exit: Click to exit the capture window and return to the editing screen.

Options: Click to select your video input device (e.g. webcam or DV camcorder), choose your recording format and change the recording quality (affects record time).

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Selecting Video Capture Device:

Using the drop-down menu shown above, you can select the video input device. Video Editor 8.0 will detect and list all available video input devices (select USB2.0 VIDBOX if you are using the VIDBOX). Note: Importing video and audio is only possible with a “non-hardware encoding” capture device.

Video Device Settings: Select the type of video input cable you have connected to your video device.

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Selecting Audio Capture Device:

Select the audio device that you want to use (select USB VIDBOX Audio or USB Audio Device if you are using the VIDBOX).

Audio Device Settings: Configure the settings of the selected audio device and adjust the volume (if allowed).

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Video Recording Format:

Select the video file format from the drop down menu (VCD / SVCD / DVD / Long DVD / AVI / WMV).

Video Format Settings: Configure additional settings based on the selected video format.

- DVD, Long DVD You can select from three Resolution Settings: (352*240(288) / 352*480(576) / 720*480(576) ). Long DVD format will allow you to record longer video to your writable DVD than the normal DVD format, but video quality will be slightly lower. Note: Selecting a resolution higher than the recommended setting may cause dropped frames, resulting in poor video quality.

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- WMV Enter Header Information for WMV files.

Selecting Video Type:

Select the video standard format you wish to record your video in (e.g. NTSC / PAL; * Select NTSC for North America).

Selecting Video Quality:

Adjust the quality for the recorded file (Best / Good / Normal / Average). The higher the quality, the bigger the file size it will be. Lower quality settings will enable you to burn more video to a single CD/DVD. Maximum recording time under each setting for DVD (This is an approximate calculation, and the results may vary slightly depending on the video/audio type.) 

Best: 1 hour (SL DVD); 2 hours (DL DVD)

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Good: 1 hour & 20 minutes (SL DVD); 2 hours & 40 minutes (DL DVD)



Normal: 1 hour & 40 minutes (SL DVD); 3 hours & 20 minutes (DL DVD)



Average: 2 hours (SL DVD); 4 hours (DL DVD)

SL DVD = Single Layer DVD (4.7GB); DL DVD = Dual Layer DVD (8.5GB) Note: The difference between Best and Average quality settings is nominal and will be difficult to detect on average display or analog TV screens. Selecting Split Size: The Split Size feature automatically splits recorded video files if they exceed the selected size. This helps to ensure that your video files will fit onto one DVD/CD. Use 4.38 GB when burning to single layer DVDs and 7.5 GB for dual layer DVDs. Selecting Output Folder: Specify the location on your hard drive where your recorded video files will be saved.

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3.2. Split and Arrange Clips

In this section, you will split your video into smaller clips and arrange them.

Video Clip Board

Preview Screen

Storyboard

Video Clip Board: Recorded or imported video clips will be added to the Video Clip Board in icon format.

Preview Screen: To begin editing a video clip, double-click on the clip in the Video Clip Board to move it to the Preview Screen. You can also drag the video clip over to the Preview Screen.

Play: Click to preview your work.

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Previous Frame: Click to go back a single frame.

Next Frame: Click to advance the video by a single frame.

Play head: Click and drag to change the position of the video in the Preview Screen.

Split: Click to split the video at the position of the play head marker. The original video will be divided into two segments and moved back to the Video Clip Board. By repeating this procedure, you can remove unwanted segments.

Storyboard: Select a video clip that you want to use, and drag it down to the Storyboard. Within the Storyboard, you can click and drag a clip to move it. Dragging a clip to the left or right will change its sequence. A vertical bar will appear to show you where the clip is going to be placed on the timeline. You can later merge all the clips in the Storyboard together to create your final video.

Next: Click to go to the next step when you are finished arranging your clips.

Back: Click to go back to a previous step. This will allow you to import or capture additional video clips at a later time.

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3.3 Add Effects In this section, you will alter your video with transitions, effects, and title screens.

Default intro title clip, ending credit clip and transition effects are added to the Storyboard automatically. If you would like to add a new effect to one of your clips, first select the clip that you would like to apply effects to in the Storyboard. Once you have selected a clip in the Storyboard, click one of the tabs to choose how you would like to change the video. The options available are Transitions, Effects or Titles. Transitions: Click on the Transitions Tab and select a transition from the options available. Drag the option you selected down to the transition box located in between two video clips. Effects: Click on the Effects Tab and select an effect from the options available. Drag the option you selected down to the video clip you would like to add it to. Small icons will appear on the clip indicating that an effect has been applied.

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Titles: Click on the Titles Tab and select a title from the options available. Drag the option you selected down to the video clip you would like to add it to. Small icons will appear on the clip indicating that a title has been applied.

3.4. Publish In this section, you will publish your video to a disc or output your project to a video file on your hard drive. You will need to select the type of output that you would like to create. You can choose between creating a video file and creating a disc. 3.4.1. Publish to Disc:

Menu Navigation Buttons: Click to access the chapter submenu, navigate backwards and forwards, and return to the title page of your DVD menu.

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Chapters: Create Chapter Points: Click to begin adding chapters to a clip that you have selected.

Use the transport controls

to locate positions within

your clip that you want to create chapter points for.

Auto clip detection : Select this option to automatically insert a chapter point for each clip added to the Storyboard in the Edit screen. *Chapter points will not be added to the intro title and ending credits. Manual chapter insertion : Select this option to add individual chapter points anywhere within a clip. Number of chapters to insert : Select this option to automatically add the selected number of chapter points evenly throughout the video

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Note: 1. You cannot insert a chapter point in the last 25 seconds of video. 2. You must have minimum 2 seconds gap between two consecutive chapter points.

Add: Click to add the selected chapter type.

Remove: Select a chapter and click this button to remove the selected chapter.

Apply: Click to apply chapters to the video.

Exit: Click to exit without saving.

Customizing DVD Menu: Select Theme: Click to select a theme for your DVD Title Menu. This will change the way the buttons and thumbnails on your menu look.

Select Background Image: Click to select a background image for your DVD Title Menu.

Select Background Music: Click to add background music to your DVD Title Menu.

Option: Click to change DVD Menu Options

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Selecting Disc type:

Using the drop-down menus shown above, you can change the type of disc you are using, and in some cases, the capacity of your disc (i.e. Single Layer/Dual Layer).

- Create Menu Check this option if you would like to create a DVD title menu.

- Chapter Menu Check this option if you would like to create a menu screen for selecting individual chapters.

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Changing Menu Screen Format: This changes your menu screen‟s aspect ratio.

Erase Disc: Click to erase all information on a re-writeable disc that is currently in your drive.

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Disc Info: Click to get information about the disc currently in your drive.

Start: Click to open the Option screen and begin burning.

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- Record to media Check this option when burning to DVD or CD. Typically this is the only option you will need to have checked.

- Disc name: Enter disc name - Drive: Select a DVD writer - Write Speed: Select disc writing speed.

- Create DVD folder Create DVD video folder (VIDEO_TS) and select a location on your hard drive where you would like to save the DVD video folder.

- Make UDI Create an image of the DVD disc and select a location on your hard drive where you would like to save the file.

- Temp Folder Select a temp folder where temporary files/folders will be stored.

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3.4.2. Publish to Video File:

Publish – Video File: Click to select the output video format.

Output Video File Format: Choose your output file type. The options available are MPEG1, MPEG2, DV-AVI, AVI or WMV.

Output Video Quality:

Select a quality setting for your video. A higher quality will result in a larger file size. Certain file formats have additional quality settings which can be accessed by clicking on the gears icon to the right.

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Output Folder:

This field displays the folder where your videos will be saved. You can change the output folder location by clicking on the folder icon to the right.

Output Video Properties:

This window displays details about your video. The properties that are visible in this window will be updated as you make changes to the video format, quality, codecs, etc…

Start: Click to convert your file into the new format. The video will be placed in the Output folder once the process has completed.

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3.4.3 Upload to YouTube

Publish – YouTube: Click to open the YouTube Uploader screen.

Enter your YouTube account information and video information.

Upload: Click to upload to YouTube automatically.

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3.4.4 Convert Video for iPod/PSP Publish – PSP: Click to launch the PSP Converter.

Publish – iPod: Click to launch the iPod Converter.

Add Files: Click to browse your hard drive and select the file(s) that you would like to convert to PSP or iPod format. Remove Files: Click to remove a file from the file list before beginning the conversion process. Start: Click to convert your file into the new format. The video will be placed in the Output folder once the process has completed.

Note: Changing the encoder option, video/audio settings and output folder is optional. Using the default settings is recommended.

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4. Advanced Mode of honestech Video Editor 8.0 You can start Video Editor 8.0 Advanced Mode by clicking “Advanced Mode” from the main menu screen. The Advanced Mode provides additional editing tools using the timeline.

82 special effects, 84 transitions, and 79 title effects will turn your video into

professional quality movies. The main screen will be displayed when you start Video Editor 8.0.

Video Clip Board

Edit Window

Storyboard/Timeline

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Starting a Project

-What is a project? A project file is a small reference file that points the program to your work.

A project

file will not contain actual work, but instead indicates which files are needed and what work you have done with that particular project. New Project: This creates a new project. Enter the name of the new project in the New Project Dialog Box. Open Project: Open an existing project in a new window. You can only open one project at a time. Save Project: Saves the current project with its current name and directory. Save Project As: Saves the current project under a new project name. Project Properties: Displays the properties of the current project.

You can assign

the author name, company info and comments for the project. Project File Automatic Save: This feature will save the project automatically. To enable this feature, the “Project File Automatic Save” option must be turned on.

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4.1. Importing Video, Photo and Audio Files

You can import existing media files by clicking on the Click on one of the buttons below to import medial files.

or

tab.

Then you need to browse and

select a media file you want to import.

Import video files: Click to browse your hardrive for a video file.

Import image files: Click to browse your hardrive for a still image (photo).

Import audio files: Click to browse your hardrive for an audio file.

Create color clip: Click to create a solid-color still image clip.

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4.2. Capturing video from webcam or camcorders To capture from video devices such as webcams or camcorders, click the

tab. This

will open the Capture Panel on the right as shown below.

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4.2.1 Selecting Video Capture Device. Choose a capture method.

Record from webcam/analog device: Click to record from a USB webcam or video capture device (e.g. VCR or analog camcorder)

Record from DV camcorder: Click to record from a DV camcorder (via Firewire/IEEE1394 cable)

Record from HDV camcorder: Click to record from an HDV camcorder (via

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Firewire/IEEE1394 cable)

Record audio: Click to record from an audio device (e.g. microphone).

Options: Click to open the “Options” window to make changes to your capture properties.

Video Device: Click the drop-down menu to select a video capture device. Additional options for your capture device can be accessed by clicking on the „Setting” button. Audio Device: Click the drop-down menu to select an audio capture device. Additional options for your capture device can be accessed by clicking on the „Setting” button. Format: Click the drop-down menu to select a video format (DVD / VCD / SVCD). Video Type: Click the drop-down menu to select a video type (NTSC / PAL). Select NTSC for North America.

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Quality: Click the drop-down menu to select your desired video quality (Best/Good/Normal/Average). A higher video quality will result in a larger file size. Split Size: The Split Size feature automatically splits recorded video files if they exceed the selected size. This helps to ensure that your video files will fit onto one DVD/CD. Use 4.38 GB when burning to single layer DVDs and 7.5 GB for dual layer DVDs.

4.2.2. Video Recording You can use the buttons in the Capture Panel to control the playback on a DV/HDV camcorder and record video from your video playback device.

Video Playback Controls: Click to play, pause, stop, rewind, or fast forward the video. These options are not available when capturing from an analog device.

Record: Click to start recording.

Stop: Click to stop recording. The recorded video will be saved in your output folder and a thumbnail of the video file will appear in the Video Clip Board.

Recording Time: Enter a value (hours: minutes: seconds) to set the duration of the recording.

The recording will stop automatically after

the duration has elapsed. This is very useful if you know the length of the movie you are recording. It is recommended that you always set a recording time to prevent unnecessary or unwanted recordings from consuming valuable recording space on your computers hard drive. You can always stop the recording manually before the recording time has fully elapsed.

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Recording Status: This panel displays the selected recording format, recording time elapsed, and file size of the current recording.

Aspect Ratio: Set the aspect ratio for your recorded video.

4.2.3. Audio Recording You can record audio and use it as background music or narration in your video projects.

Change work directory: Click to browse for an output folder location.

Record: Click to start recording audio from a microphone.

Stop: Click to stop recording. The resulting audio file will be saved in the work directory that is selected and a thumbnail of the audio file will appear in the Video Clip Board.

Audio Setting: Click to adjust the recording volume.

Mute: Click to mute your computer speakers. This can help prevent an audio feedback loop when recording your audio.

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4.2.4. Viewing Media Properties After capturing or importing your audio and video you can view the properties of each media file by right-clicking on it and selecting “Properties…” You will see a Properties window with detailed information on the medial file as shown below.

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4.2.5. Auto Scene Detection This tool will detect scene changes in your video and automatically splits the video into separate chapters wherever a break occurs in the recording.

-How do I use the “Detect Scenes” function to split a video into separate clips? 

Select a video clip that you want to split using the “Detect Scene” function.



Right-click on the selected clip to access the context menu screen.



Select “Detect Scenes” in the context menu.



The scene detection progress will be displayed to the right side in the player window.



To stop the scene detection process before completion, click

or select

CLOSE in the play window popup menu. 

Once the scene detection for the selected clip is done, the selected clip will be split into multiple clips.



Click



Video clips that contain detected scenes will have

to return to the Video Clip Board. icon in the corner of

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the original video clip as shown below. You can click on this to show the detected scenes for that specific video clip.

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4.3. Adding Clips to the Storyboard or Timeline After adding various video, photo, and audio clips to the library, you can move the files to the Preview window for additional editing. 4.3.1. Adding Video Clips Video clips can be added to the Edit window by dragging and dropping the clip directly into the Storyboard or Timeline.

B A

C

A. Adding Directly to the Storyboard (Drag and drop). B. Preview or edit the clip in the Edit window. C. Using the Cut marked frames button to move edited clips to the Storyboard.

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4.3.2. Adding Photos Photos can be added into the storyboard (Drag and drop).

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B

A. Move the photo image directly into the Storyboard or Timeline (Drag and drop). B. Double click on the photo image to preview it in the Edit window.

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4.3.3. Adding Audio Audio clips can be added to the Edit Window for trimming or added directly into the timeline.

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A.

Drag an audio file directly the timeline.

There are two audio tracks, and it

is possible to add an audio file to either one of them. * You can add a voice-over on one track and background music on another track. B.

Audio file moved into the player window for trimming.

C.

After marking the beginning and the end of an audio clip with and

, you can use

to move the selected audio

segment to the timeline or storyboard.

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4.3.4. Editing in Storyboard Combine video clips and image clips with transitions and other special effects. To add a transitional effect: 1. Select the Transition tab. 2. Select the transition marker between the two clips you would like to add the transition effect to.

3. In the Transition Properties window, you can adjust the transition effect to your liking.

To cut or edit a video clip: 1. Select a video clip. 2. Position the scroll bar to the beginning of the segment that you want keep and click

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3. Position the scroll bar to the end of the segment that you want to keep and click 4. To cut out the selected video segment, click placed in the Storyboard.

[Video Clip]

. The video clip will be

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To change the display duration for an image clip: 1.

Right-click on an image clip in the storyboard.

2.

From the context menu, select "Set photo duration..."

3.

Set a photo duration (ex. 5 second) for the selected image. This setting will determine how long each photo image will be displayed.

[Image Clip] NOTE: Image clip duration can only be changed from within the Storyboard. The position of the clip is controlled from the Timeline.

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4.3.5. Editing in the Timeline Combine video clips, image clips, audio clips with various effects in the Timeline. Change the arrangement and duration of the clips and add various effects. Move Clip: Select a clip and move it to a different position within the Timeline. Adjust Clip Size: Position the cursor at the edge of each clip. When the cursor changes to , drag the border to the left or right to adjust the clip size.

Timeline Zoom In: Zoom into the timeline, for more precise editing.

Timeline Zoom Out:

Zoom out to see the overall timeline.

Video Track: Transitions and Special Effects can be added after moving video or image clips to the Video Track. Overlay Track: Use this track to apply overlays, transitions and special effects to video clips.

Title Track: This track is for titles only.

Audio Track: These tracks are for audio files only.

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4.3.6. Editing a Clip A. Splitting a Clip Split or cut video clips on the timeline, creating multiple video clips out of a single clip. This can be done by using the split feature. To split a clip: 1. Select a clip. Move the time slider to the position of the split. 2. Right-click on the clip to display a popup menu. 3. Select SPLIT in the popup menu, and you can split the clip.

B. Changing the speed of a Video or Audio Clip Increase or decrease the speed of your clip with the motion speed feature. You can add dynamic effects to your video and audio by increasing or decreasing the playback speed. The slow motion playback option can add dramatic effects to emotional scenes.

The

fast motion playback option is great for humorous or action scenes. To change the speed of a Video or Audio Clip: 1.

Select a clip.

2.

Right-click on the clip to display a popup menu.

3.

Select "motion speed" and choose an option. The range of available options is from 0.125X to 8X normal speed.

Note: When you change the speed of a video clip, you may need to mute the audio to avoid unexpected audio effects.

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C. Muting the audio portion of a Video Clip Prevent the audio on a video clip from playing using the mute feature. To mute the audio portion of a video clip: 1.

Select the clip you want to modify.

2.

Right-click the clip to display the popup menu.

3.

From the popup menu, select "Audio Mute." The muted clip will display the "x" icon.

This can also be done by selecting the Mute button in the

bottom right corner of the screen.

D. Adding a fade in/fade out to the audio portion of a video or audio clip Fade in and fade out the audio of an individual clip by using the audio Fade in/Fade out tool. To fade in/fade out the audio portion of a clip: 1.

Select the clip you want to modify.

2.

Press the Fade In button to add a fade in or the Fade Out button for a fade out. These buttons are contained in a box, located to the right of clip volume control in the bottom right corner of the screen.

3.

When applied to a clip, the button turns blue in color.

E. Restoring the original volume of a video or audio clip Undo changes made to the audio portion of a clip using the restoration feature. To restore the original volume: 1.

Select the clip you want to modify.

2.

Right-click the clip to display the popup menu.

3.

From the popup menu, select "Restore to Original Volume"

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NOTE: “Restore to Orignal Volume” does NOT reset the audio Fade in/out setting. To reset the Fade In/Out setting, you must deselect the Fade In/Out buttons.

F. Changing the volume Adjust the volume of your audio using the volume control slider bar. To adjust the volume, 1. Select the clip you want to modify. 2. Adjust the volume by moving the volume control slide to the left or right.

NOTE: This only changes the volume of an individual clip, not the entire timeline.

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4.4. Adding Special Effects

There are 6 different groups of special effect filters you can apply to your video clips or photos.

Color Filter: Adjust the color of a video clip or photo.

Effect Filter: Zoom in/out, diffusion, mosaic, etc…

Ghost & Noise Reduction Filter: Blur, sharpen, contrast, etc…

Transition In Filter: A variety of animated transitions that transition from black to the end of the clip.

Effect Filter: A variety of effects that are applied to the entire length of the clip.

Transition Out Filter: A variety of animated transitions that transition to black from the start of the clip.

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You can easily apply one of the many effects to your clips using the drag and drop method.

Once the effect is dragged into the clip, you will see the effect icon

appear inside

the thumbnail. This icon symbolizes that an effect has been applied to the clip. After you apply the selected effect to the clip, you can adjust the intensity, direction, or style of the effect using the Effects Control panel.

Effects Control

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After adding various effects to your clips, you can preview the result by clicking the Edit window.

in

If you do not like the effect that you have applied, you can remove the

effect by right-clicking on the clip and select “Remove effect”.

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4.5. Adding Transition Effects Add beautiful transitions between your clips.

Choose from 86

available transtition effects.

You will see small transition markers between the video clips as shown below.

Simply

drag and drop the transition effect you wish to use into the small window shown below to add the transitional effect.

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Transition Types: There are multiple transition effects to choose from. 3D Transitions

Wipe Transitions

Slide Transitions

Stretch Transitions

Diverse Transitions Transition Properties

A. Preview: Displays the transition style. B. Background Color: Set the background color. C. Direction: Set the direction of the transition. D. Section Setup: You can adjust the section where the two clips overlap. On the Timeline, you can adjust the section by moving the clips. E. Number of horizontal and vertical lines: Adjust the number of horizontal and vertical lines.

Click on this button to accept changes. Click this button to undo the changes and exit the properties

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4.6. Adding Overlay Effects Overlay is similar to the picture-in-picture feature on many TV sets. It allows you to display two clips on a single screen or overlap two clips.

To Apply an Overlay: 1.

Select the Overlay option.

2.

An overlay list will appear on the left side of the screen.

3.

Drag and drop the overlay you want to apply onto the Overlay Track.

4.

Once the overlay has been added, the Overlay Properties window will open on the right side of the screen.

5.

This

icon will indicate the clip that the overlay has been applied to.

[Result Screen] NOTE: An overlay can only be applied to video clips in the Overlay Track.

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Setting Up Overlays: You can change the Overlay Properties to achieve different overlay effects.

A.

Image Switch: Click to switch between the two videos being used in your overlay.

B

B.

Reset: Undo all the changes you made.

C.

Background Color: changes the background color (used for Color Key effect only).

A D.

C

Mixing Slider Bar: Drag to adjust image transparency and luminance of the selected image.

D

The following images show the overlay effect.

For example, the image in the tab “B” is

displayed on top of the image in the tab “A” (zoom in or zoom out mode).

[Tab A]

[Tab B]

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4.7. Adding Title Effects

Add a title to your video.

To add a title to your clip: 1.

Select Title option.

2.

A title list will appear on the left side of the screen.

3.

Drag and drop the title you want to apply into the Title Track.

4.

Once the title has been added, the Title Properties window will open.

5.

You can set attributes including size, width, border, and shadow. NOTE: Titles can be applied only in the Timeline.

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Title Editing Title Properties: Click to open the Title Properties window (as shown below).

A. Set font type and size B. Set font color. C. Add shadow effect and color. D. Change outline color and thickness. E. When the Outline option is checked, you can adjust the level of the outline (fade in or fade out).

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4.8. Creating Output Output: Click to open the output options window. From this window you can apply the effects and changes you have made and merge everything into a single file.

The output window contains four output options on the left and a preview screen on the right. The Output Options are described below:

Publish Video File: Create video files in MPEG1, MPEG2, AVI, DV-AVI, or WMV format. Publish Disk: Create a disc (DVD, VCD or SVCD). Write to DV-tape: Output the video to a DV-tape. Output audio: Extract audio and use it to create a WAV file.

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4.8.1. Output Video File Create a video files in one of any number of available formats. This includes AVI, DV-AVI, WMV, MPEG-1, and MPEG-2 formats.

To create a video file: A. Select from MPEG1, MPEG2, AVI, DV-AVI or WMV. B. Select a profile (If there is no profile that suits your needs, you can create a custom profile). C. Confirm the folder and file names. To change the folder and file names, click button. D. Confirm whether the selected profile fits your desired output settings. E. Click the Record/Output button. This process may take a long time.  To stop the process before completion, click the  You can preview your video prior to output by selecting the play button.

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4.8.1.1. MPEG format

Rendering Method : Fast MPEG merge (GOP boundary cut) 

To use the Fast Method, all video clips being rendered must be the same MPEG format. This makes inserting and deleting frames simple and fast.



The output video format will match the original MPEG format.



Customizing of video and audio settings is not possible; function property settings are made inactive.



Type : Displays MPEG format of file to be rendered.



Video



o

Resolution: Displays video resolution (screen size).

o

Frame Rate: Displays Frames Per Second (fps).

o

Bit Rate: Displays Bits Per Second (bps).

Audio o

Sampling Rate: Displays Sampling Frequency (KHz).

o

Bit Rate: Displays Bits Per Second (bps).

Rendering Method : Smart Rendering 

Re-encodes only the portions of the video that are needed.



Only the edited title, audio, and segments with special effects from the original streaming video will be encoded, while the remainder of the original video will be saved as is.

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If various effects are applied to the entire movie clip, the whole movie will be rerendered.



When movie clips with different video formats are combined, the format of the output file will be set to match the format of the Base streaming video file. Movie clips with formats that do not match the Base streaming video file will be re-rendered.



Select the Base streaming video file using the



The video settings cannot be changed, and only the audio settings can be

button.

changed. 

Type : Display MPEG type



Video



o

Resolution: Displays Resolution (screen size).

o

Frame Rate: Displays Frames Per Second (fps).

o

Bit Rate: Displays Bits Per Second (bps).

Audio o

Sampling Rate: Displays sampling frequency (KHz).

o

Bit Rate: Displays Bits Per Second (bps).

Rendering Method : Full Rendering 

Flexible: Renders movie clips together that are formatted with different video and audio settings



Customizable: Allows manual selection of the output video and audio settings



Encoding: Entire video will be be encoded. o

Type : Select MPEG type 

Supports MPEG-1, VCD, MPEG-2, SVCD and DVD. Both NTSC and PAL standards are supported.

o

o

Video 

Resolution: Select resolution (screen size).



Frame Rate: Select Frames Per Second (fps).



Bit Rate: Select Bits Per Second (bps).

Audio 

Sampling Rate: Select Sampling Frequency (KHz).



Bit Rate: Select Bits Per Second (bps).

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4.8.1.2. AVI Format

1. Smart Rendering: 

Only edited segments (title, audio and special effects) are encoded while unedited segments maintain the original image. This improves video quality.



If the video clip being edited is the entire video, the entire video is rendered again.



If more than one streaming video is edited, all of the videos are encoded and saved to the format of the "base streaming file" format.



Videos being encoded are fixed in their format while the audio track may be adjusted.

2. Video (Supports NTSC and PAL): 

Resolution: select video screen size (Resolution: 160 x 120 ~ 720 x 576). Resolution settings are inactive when the Smart Rendering method is deactivated.



Frame Rate (FPS): Set video frame rate (Frames Per Second: FPS) range: 10 FPS ~ 30 FPS. This feature is deactivated when Smart Rendering is selected.



Video CODEC: Displays a drop-down list of CODECs registered on the user's PC.



Set Video Properties for the selected video CODEC, using the button.

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3. Audio 

Sampling Rate: Set Audio Sampling Frequency (Sampling Frequency: 16000Hz ~ 48000Hz).



Audio CODEC: Show the list of audio CODEC's registered on the user‟s PC.

NOTE: For more information about a CODEC, refer to manual provided by the codec developer.

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4.8.1.3. DV-AVI File Format

1. DV-AVI Type 



Type 1: Video file in Digital Video format. -

This is the native format of video in a digital camcorder.

-

Video and audio are in the same stream.

-

Requires a splitter that divides video and audio.

Type 2: Video file in general AVI format. -

Video is compressed in DV format.

-

Video and audio are in separate streams.

-

Needs to be converted into type 1 to be transferred to a digital camcorder.

2. Video resolution: Select NTSC or PAL. 

NTSC: 720 x 480 resolution



PAL: 720x 576 resolution

3. Audio sample rate: Select audio frequency. 

32kHz



48kHz

4. Video output is generated.

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4.8.1.4. Windows Media Video (WMV) File Select a Profile Index from the list.

Profile: The profile includes audio and video codecs, output video size, audio sample rate, bit rate, etc. If there is no preference profile, you can create a custom profile by using the Profile Generator of Windows Media Encoder. Output using your own custom profile, o Check .

The

button will then be

enabled. o

Using the

o

You can modify the bit-rate, audio codec, and audio format. (However,

button, you can import a custom profile.

the imported profile will not save these modified values.) o

Click the OK button to create an output in WMV format.

NOTE: For more information on making a custom profile, please refer to the manual provided by Windows Media Encoder.

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1.

Video: Supports NTSC or PAL standards (Video broadcasting standards used in different regions of the world). NTSC is the video standard used in North America and Japan, and PAL is the video standard used in Europe.

2.



Resolution: Displays the video resolution or picture size (width x length)



Frame Rate: Display video frame rate - Frames Per Second (fps)



Bit Rate: Displays Bits Per Second (bps).

Audio 

Sampling Rate: Displays the Audio Sampling Frequency (Hz)



Bit Rate: Displays the Audio Bit Rate - Bit Per Second (bps)



Stereo: Displays the audio presentation type (Stereo, Mono)

NOTE: Contact Microsoft(R) for more information about the settings and uses of Windows Media Format (Video/Audio CODEC). All rights to Microsoft CODECs belong to Microsoft(R).

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4.8.2. Burn Disc

To produce a movie file that you can burn to disc. A. Select VCD, SVCD, or DVD Format. B. Select NTSC or PAL from the video format drop-down list. C. Confirm the output folder and file names. To change the output folder and file names, click

.

D. Confirm whether the selected profile meets your desired output requirements. E. Click the Record/Burn button. This process may take a long time. 

To stop the process before completion, click the



You can confirm the output process through the preview window on the

button or select

from the popup menu in the play window.

right. F. To return to the edit mode after completion, click the

button.

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4.8.3. Write DV-Tape

To write to DV-Tape. A. Confirm the write position of your DV-Tape. B. Import the file you want to write to DV-Tape by selecting the

icon.

C. Click the Record/Write button. This process may take a long time. •

To stop the process before completion, click the

button.



You can confirm the output process through the preview window on the

right. D. To return to the edit mode after completion, click the

button.

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4.8.4. Extract Audio Extract audio from the video and save it in WAV format.

A. Select the Audio Codec and Format. B. Confirm the Output folder and file names. To change the Output folder and file names, click the

button.

C. Confirm whether the selected profile meets your desired output requirements.. D. Click the Record/Output button. This process may take a long time. 

To stop the process before completion, click the

button or select

from the popup menu in the play window. 

You can confirm the output process through the preview window on the right.

E. To return to the edit mode after completion, click the

button.

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4.9. DVD Creation

Click “Burn” to create a VCD, SVCD, or DVD disc with DVD menu.

Specify the format of the output video.

Begin by selecting the video format output that matches your disc format.

You can also import video clips that you have previously worked on or saved to your computer by clicking on the

button. This button will open a dialogue window

allowing you to browse your file system and locate your files. You can then select video files (e.g. mpeg, avi, wmv) to add as a part of your movie clip. To remove any movie clips from the movie file pool click on the

button.

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You will notice movie clip(s) added to your movie file pool will automatically be added into the screen menu shown below.

4.9.1. Menu Title Option Screen menu settings allow you to change the appearance of the main title page for your VCD, SVCD, or DVD. 

The text of the menu title and movie clip name



Background image of your menu



Number of clips per menu page



Navigational buttons

NOTE: When the CREATE MENU option is unchecked; the Menu Title screen will not appear.

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4.9.2. Text Options One of the ways to organize your movies is by setting a proper title. You can change your menu title and movie clip name within the screen menu by simply double clicking on the text you wish to change. The screen below will appear.

The text input window, allows you to change the name of your movie clip or menu title, as well as the font type, size, and color. You can also use BOLD, italic, or the UNDERLINE font features.

4.9.3. Background for Menu Title Page You can change the background image by clicking on the background button and selecting your preferred image from the list of thumbnail choices.

Besides choosing from the list of default background image, you can also personalize your menu background by adding your own images. Simply click on the Add Photo(s) button and choose your own background image. Your new background image will then be applied to the menu title page. If you have multiple menu pages, you can apply different background images for each page.

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4.9.4. Clips Per Menu Page

You can set the number of movie clips to be displayed on each menu page. Use the drop-down menu and select the number of clips you wish to appear on each page.

4.9.5. Navigation Buttons Use this button to change the navigational buttons.

Navigational buttons only appear if you are using more than one menu page. They allow you to browse between menu pages or quickly return to the home menu page. There are many button designs to choose from. Simply click on the buttons you wish to use, and click [OK].

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4.9.6. Chapter Creation Create Chapter Points: Click to begin adding chapters to a clip that you have selected.

Use the transport controls

to locate positions within

your clip that you want to create chapter points for.

o

Auto scene detection: Select this option will automatically insert a chapter point whenever the scene changes. Chapter points will not be added to the Intro title and ending credit.

o

Manual chapter insertion: Select

this

option

to

add

individual

chapter

points

anywhere

within

a

clip. o

Number of chapters to insert: Select this option to automatically add the selected number of chapter points evenly throughout the video.

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Note: 1. You cannot insert a chapter point in the last 25 seconds of video. 2. You must have minimum 2 seconds gap between two consecutive chapter points.

Add: Click to add a chapter point at the current play position or to add auto chapters evenly throughout the video.

Remove: Select a chapter point and click this button to remove the selected chapter point.

Apply: Click to apply chapter points to the video.

Exit: Click to exit without saving.

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4.9.7. Output Options Use the output options to configure your disc prior to burning your movie.

Clicking the Output Options button will display the option window below and allow you to change your disc configuration.

Selecting Disc type:

Using the drop-down menus shown above, you can change the type of disc you are using, and in some cases, the capacity of your disc (i.e. Single Layer/Dual Layer).

-Create Menu Check this option if you would like to create a DVD title menu.

-Chapter Menu Check this option if you would like to create a menu screen for selecting individual chapters.

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4.9.8. Output Specification •

DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) Spec NTSC 

Size: MPEG2 720 X 480 pixels



Video bit rate: Up to 9.8 Mbit/sec



Frame rate: 29.97 frames/sec



Audio: LPCM, MPEG-1 Layer2



Size: MPEG2 720 X 576 pixels



Video bit rate: Up to 9.8 Mbit/sec



Frame rate: 25.00 frames/sec



Audio: LPCM, MPEG-1 Layer2

PAL



VCD (Video CD) MPEG1 352 X 240 NTSC 

Size: MPEG1 352 X 240 pixels



Video bit rate: 1150 kbit/sec



Frame rate: 29.97 frames/sec



Audio: 224 kbit/sec MPEG-1 Layer2

MPEG1 352 X 288 PAL 

Size: MPEG1 352 X 288 pixels



Video bit rate: 1150 kbit/sec



Frame rate: 25.00 frames/sec



Audio: 224 kbit/sec MPEG-1 Layer2

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SVCD (Super Video CD) NTSC 

Size: MPEG2 480 X 480 pixels



Video bit rate: max 2524 kbit/sec MPEG-2 (if the audio is in 224 kbit/s), audio + video max bitrate is 2748 kbit/s.



Frame rate: 25.00 frames/sec



Audio: from 32 - 384 kbit/sec MPEG-1 Layer2



Size: MPEG2 480 X 576 pixels



Video bit rate: max 2524 kbit/sec MPEG-2 (if the audio is in 224

PAL

kbit/s), audio + video max bitrate is 2748 kbit/s. 

Frame rate: 25.00 frames/sec



Audio: from 32 - 384 kbit/sec MPEG-1 Layer2

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5. Uninstall honestech Video Editor 8.0 6.1. Find program group You can uninstall VIDEO EDITOR 8.0 from its program group.

Go to the Start Menu and

find the VIDEO EDITOR 8.0 program group, and then follow the steps below.

START  PROGRAMS  honestech VIDEO EDITOR 8.0  Uninstall honestech VIDEO EDITOR 8.0

6.2. Select to uninstall When you click UNINSTALL, you will see a pop-up screen for confirmation. Please click [Yes] to uninstall.

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6.3. Start Uninstall Process The uninstall process will begin. Please wait for the process to complete.

6.4. Uninstall Completed When the confirmation message is displayed, click [OK] to finish the process.

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