Templates and Saving Clips

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Templates and Saving Clips

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The manual I find difficult to follow, is it me?
1-It tells me to work in drive D, I clip and save a rendered episode, but no idea where VS saves it or how to recall them. I would like to process & clip videos at different times, save them and later assemble and burn. Is this possible with VS?
2- In the manual and on this forum I have seen a screen with a GALLERY tab. How do I get to that screen?
Can please somebody help me before I give up?
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Um, your captured files, unless you have designated another folder, go into your working folder (File > Preferences > General). By default this is in My Documents\Ulead VideoStudio\10.0. Not sure what you mean by the second part of that question: but yes, you can capture video and it goes to your working folder where it stays. The clips are also normally placed in the library pane of VS, where they also stay unless you delete them. At this stage, you should establish a new project. You can then open VS any time you like after that, open the project, do some edits, close the project (which asks you to save it), and later reopen the program and project again and again, and do more editing. Any time you like...

The Gallery tab of which I am thinking is the one in the burning module. You have to finish your editing, and then click on Share > Create Video File and render it into the final form you want burn it (e.g. PAL DVD) or use it (e.g. PAL DV if you want to send it back to your camera).

But assuming you want to burn that file to DVD, you select Share > Create Video File > PAL DVD. This will produce your DVD-compatible mpeg-2. You then close the project. Then click on Share > Create Disc > PAL DVD. The burning module will then open. On the first page, use 'Insert Video File' to insert your DVD-compatible mpeg-2 file(s), and make sure 'Create Menu' is checked. Then click on Next, and a new page appears with, at top left, two tabs, one labelled Gallery and beside it, another tab labelled Edit. This Gallery tab allows you choose the template for your menu and, when you have chosen it, then click on Edit to change the layout of the selected menu template, add a new background image to it, add background music etc.

Is that the one you mean?
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Thanks Ken, that is what I am after and did not find in the manual.
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Re: Templates and Saving Clips

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Novozamcan wrote:...........2- In the manual and on this forum I have seen a screen with a GALLERY tab. How do I get to that screen?
Can please somebody help me before I give up?
Do you mean Add from Hard Drive or External Device?
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As mentioned here:
Create a Ulead VideoStudio 9 Training Video.
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