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Ulead VideoStudio 11 Reviewer’s Guide

Ulead VideoStudio 11 offers two editions to let consumers choose the range of features they need, at different price points.
Ulead VideoStudio 11
This easy-to-use yet powerful video editing and disc authoring software is aimed at the consumer who wants a simple way to get videos and pictures off a camera, do some editing to polish it, and burn it on to a disc that will play well and look good. Ulead VideoStudio 11 makes it easy to capture video and pictures, add titles, effects and music, and create great-looking videos and DVDs.
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Ulead MediaStudio Pro 8 Overview

Ulead MediaStudio Pro 8 is powerful, versatile and intuitive video editing software for professionals and enthusiasts. Create dynamic HDV, DV or MPEG video content for independent productions, events, business and education. Integrated, quick-to-master tools, including Smart Compositor and Smart Proxy, take you to the forefront of professional real-time video editing.
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Ulead Burn Now User Guide

The user interface: an overview
Select a Task dialog box
The easiest way to make sure you are heading in the right direction when compiling a new disc is by beginning with the Select a Task dialog box. This is displayed each time you launch Burn.Now.

Main Window
The Main Window is where you add and organize the data to burn to disc.
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Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus

VideoStudio 10 Plus is the latest release of Ulead’s popular video-editing and DVD-authoring software It has a number of new advanced features. What impresses me most are the enhancements Ulead incorporated in the basic tools and functions that makes the capturing and editing jobs much easier and faster. VideoStudioo 10 Plus now offers three program options: the VideoStudio Editor designed for advanced users; the Movie Wizard for beginners; and the new DV-to-DVD Wizard with the capability of burning a DVD directly from an entire tape without scanning or capturing to the hard drive.
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Getting Started with Flash Video

Flash Video offers unparalleled reach while offering the most options for interactivity from any Internet video format. This chapter introduces you to the number one streaming video format.
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Capturing Footage Using Ulead VideoStudio

1. Make sure your camera is plugged into a power source or has a full battery.
2. Rewind your tape to the beginning of what you have filmed.
3. Stop the tape and leave the camera on the Play/VCR setting.
4. Plug the camera into the computer that has a firewire card using a firewire cord.
5. Open Ulead VideoStudio (Ver 8 or 9) and choose VideoStudio Editor.
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Flash and Video

These instructions are specific to the Windows operating system, but Mac users can
certainly figure out where the slight differences occur.
Video file
Start with a finished, edited video file that has already been exported from a video editing program, such as Premiere, iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, or Final Cut Pro. Output the file at a width of 320 (pixels). Use the 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio to get the proper proportions for the video you shot. How to choose this option varies in different editing programs. Choose a frame rate for export that is half the frame rate of your video (15 for NTSC and 12 for PAL). The most common file types for export are AVI and MOV. Either one is okay.
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Ulead Photo Explorer 8.5 Overview

Ulead® Photo Explorer 8.5 lets you spend more time enjoying photos, music and videos and less time finding them. It’s the all-in-one solution for owners of digital cameras, camcorders, scanners or anyone who wants to make it easier to keep track of their media.
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D80 Projector User Manual

The D80 projector represents the state of the art in image processing combined with the innovative DLP™ sytsem and outstanding optics. Its range of inputs (1 Composite Video input, 1 S-Video input, 1 Components or RGB input, 1 graphic RGB input, 1 HDMI™ inputs) allow it to be connected to a wide range of analogue and digital sources: DVD players, video recorders, satellite and terrestrial receivers, computers, video game consoles, camcorders, etc.
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FLASH Video Captioning

You can publish your video clips to the web as FLASH Video with closed captioning. FLASH Video has been widely popular ever since the advent of the YouTube video sharing website. The problem with YouTube however, is that the video segments don’t include closed captions. Captions provide an aid to people with hearing disabili­ties. They are also particularly useful when the viewer is watching your video while situated in a noisy environment.
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