I have both VideoStudio 9 and MovieFactory 3.
From Share...Create Disc; The dialog 'Ulead VideoStudio Create Disc' is very much like what I have been used to working with in MovieFactory 3.
BUT in MovieFactory I was able to save the settings for clips, chapters, menues etc. as a project (name.dwz) by pressing the buttom-left icon and choosing Save as...
How could I save as project in VS9?
Since I only have DMF3SE, I would like to use VS9 instead.
Create Disc - Save as dwz?
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DoodLS
Thank you for your reply, but what I ment was how to save e.g. added chapters, choosen menus etc. from within the Create Disc dialog. When I try to press File... Save as the PC just beeps becoz the Create Disc dialog is Windows-modal mode.
In DMF3 the Save as... is accessed through a button/menu in the buttom, but In VS9 there isn't at Save as.
In DMF3 the Save as... is accessed through a button/menu in the buttom, but In VS9 there isn't at Save as.
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Close out of the Create Disc window, then File, Save. It will save your chapters, etc.
We know, cumbersome
We know, cumbersome
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One caveat is the fact that the saved projects don't include the DVD encoding information (CBR vs. VBR, bitrate, audio format), so if you reload the project at a later time and try to burn another disk, you may find that UVS goes through the rendering stage because the assets don't match the default encoding settings, so you'll probably have to adjust the settings after you open the "Create Disk" dialog.
