Ulead Videostudio 7.0 - Saving a Project

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Ulead Videostudio 7.0 - Saving a Project

Post by chocolatecoffee »

This is a really simple question, but I'm not good at all with technology, and can't figure it out :oops:.

I just got the Ulead Video Studio 7.0 with a video camera, and am trying to make a 50 second video with 6 different video clips together. I trimmed them, added transitional effects, and played it by selecting project, and it worked fine. The only thing now is that I can't figure out how to save the project. It'll let me saved each individual trimmed video clip, but I need to save the entire video. I've looked around and searched the forum, but I can't figure it out. How do you do this?

Thanks!
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Post by GuyL »

In the share menu your will create a video file for your finished project.

I recommend you read the stickys at the the begining of the forum for some tutorial information to help you through your first project.
Now using Adobe Premiere and Photoshop
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Post by chocolatecoffee »

Thanks for the response!

I just realized that I'm definitely an idiot, I wasn't clicking on the actual word "File", just the box around it, and concluded that the options on the side was the drop-down menu from File, that just kind of stayed there.

I'll go crawl in my hole now...
GuyL
Posts: 444
Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2004 1:17 am
operating_system: Windows 7 Professional
System_Drive: C
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
motherboard: ASUS P6T
processor: I7 920
ram: 6GB
Video Card: ATI 5870
sound_card: Auzentech X-fi Forte 7.1
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 2 TB
Monitor/Display Make & Model: LG W2753V & HP w2408h
Location: Halifax, NS Canada
Contact:

Post by GuyL »

Hey, don't worry about it. We all start somewhere in this program.
Now using Adobe Premiere and Photoshop
Guy Lapierre
www.forefrontbusinesssolutions.com
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