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Post by Nessah »

I purchased VideoStudio 10 plus and in the email there is 3 download links.
Do I download all 3 or just one and what is the difference between the 3 if I only download 1?
Here is what they are
2. Download the full version (Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus - English)
3. Download the full version (Extra Contents for Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus
- English)
4. Download the full version (Bonus Features for Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus
- English)

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I have been using the trial version and I really like it. My only thing is I can't figure out the best way to save. I want to have the best quality without going over 100 MB ( I dont do dvds I make fanvids) I have been saving them in Divx, is that the best way? Also what is the best screen size to save at?
Thanks in advance.
Trevor Andrew

Post by Trevor Andrew »

I purchased VideoStudio 10 plus and in the email there is 3 download links.
Do I download all 3 or just one and what is the difference between the 3 if I only download 1?
All Three
Here is what they are
2. Download the full version (Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus - English) Thats the program
3. Download the full version (Extra Contents for Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus
- English) Video, audio, image samples etc
4. Download the full version (Bonus Features for Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus
- English) Extra software packages, cool-3D etc
1
more question
I have been using the trial version and I really like it. My only thing is I can't figure out the best way to save. I want to have the best quality without going over 100 MB ( I dont do dvds I make fanvids) I have been saving them in Divx, is that the best way? Also what is the best screen size to save at?
Hi

I have little knowledge of Divx file sizes.
But changing/downsizing the source video by changing the properties (re-coding) may have drastic effects on quality.
You give little to go on.
What are your source properties?
Keeping the video below 10 seconds will keep the file size low, so how long are the video¡¦s.
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Post by sjj1805 »

I take it that that by using DivX and keeping below 100MB you intend using them on YouTube.

Please view:
VideoStudio: Rendering for You Tube.
Nessah

Post by Nessah »

Yes I do and they are 3-5 minutes long.
I will read that thank you.
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