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Midwayblonde

Hope someone can help me??

Post by Midwayblonde »

Hello Newbie here

I have been looking up the Ulead Video Studio 10
I have not done anything like this before and was wondering if it is easy to use and understand? :?:
I have 380gig of memory and also 1 gig of Ram and running windows xp home
I got the Firewire put in to the computer.
I just would like to put what i have on my camcorder onto a DVD edit it.
Thank you for any help that someone gives me.
Take care Blonde :)
Midwayblonde

Post by Midwayblonde »

Me Again
I have been reading through some of the post about doing all this edit and putting it all on DVD and gee i starting to think maybe it might be hard??

You all give such great advise to people so i would like to thank you all for that.
Is there a step by step book that you can get?
Cause i think i might be needeing it
Oh i would like to say that i think i may have a had a blondemoment :oops: when telling you about my memory on computer i have it split one in C drive 160 GB and one in F 200GB
Pentum 4 3.20Ghz 3.2 G Hz, 1.00GB of Ram
IEE 1394

Hope that all sounds right

Take care
Blonde
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Post by Ken Berry »

The blonde moment is OK -- though 160 GB + 200 GB adds up to 360 GB, not 380 GB as ytou originally suggested. Otherwise, your computer is more than adequate for the job!

Anyway, video editing is a daunting task when you first set out, with all the new terms and processes. But in point of fact, once you get into it, and not very far into it at that, you will find that it is pretty intuitive and fairly easy, especially with Video Studio. You might want to start with the sticky post which is at the top of this particular Board: Recommended Procedures. It was originally developed for a version of VS which is now very much overtaken, but the basic principles remain much the same. In a sense it is a step by step guide.

Depending on how much puff is left in you after that, you might then want to tackle the far more detailed, but enormously helpful, tutorial done by one of our more enthusiastic members, Steve Jones, which you can find at http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic. ... 1991#61991 (In fact, Steve is so enthusiastic, he has done a wide variety of tutorials on other programs as well...!)

And if you have any specific problems, come back here and we will endeavour to help you...


Good luck :lol: :lol:
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Trevor Andrew

Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi Blonde
Welcome to the forum

The first thing I would recommend is to watch the tutorials created by Ulead for video studio.
These are well worth a looking at. I am not sure if they have produced a complete tutorial for VS 10 but VS 9 is very similar.

Press F1 from Video Studio to enter the help files, also very useful.

In the past many users have had trouble with quality, the forum members created a ‘Recommended Procedure’ to overcome some of the trouble.
You can read this from the top post on this forum.

Although it is quite long and involved and may take some understanding for the newbie editor.

It is good that you have installed a ‘Firewire’ This is probably the best method of capturing your footage.
You should capture to DV format, this is at 13 Gb per hour

Basically you should
1 / Capture to DV-Avi
2 / Edit your project
3 / Create a new video file from the project
4 / Use the new video file to burn a disc.

Read my Quick Guides from the link below

Lots of learning, good luck, and keep using this forum its very good


Hope this Helps

Trevor
Midwayblonde

Post by Midwayblonde »

Thank you to the both of you.

So VS10 would be the way to go then?

I can tell you that once i get this program i will asking all kinds of things.

Hope thats ok.
You take care :)
Blonde
Trevor Andrew

Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi Blonde

I assume you have yet to get VS 10.

Try the Trial Version (TBYB) to give it a go.

Trevor

All the Best
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