Saving a .wmv with 640 x 480 resolution!!!
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AnimeDudde
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Saving a .wmv with 640 x 480 resolution!!!
Hi, i recently loaded an old video I made on windows movie maker onto Ulead Video Studio because of better editing options. When I tried saving the file again I couldn't find an option to set the resolution to 640 x 480, the max it would go to for .wmv is 320 x 240, which resulted in major quality loss. Does anyone know how I can save a .wmv file with a 640 x 480 resolution, it would be reaaally helpful. Thanks!
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Yes, Neptune Best Quality is 640x480.
I would do you a template but I would no doubt do it in PAL and you probably want NTSC.
Why WMV?
If its for online sharing I have created a few suitable templates here:
Making and Sharing VideoStudio Movie Templates
I would do you a template but I would no doubt do it in PAL and you probably want NTSC.
Why WMV?
If its for online sharing I have created a few suitable templates here:
Making and Sharing VideoStudio Movie Templates
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I can't seem to find neptune Best Quality, this is all the options I have for wmv:

I'm using ulead VS 11, but it's the trial version, could that be why? :/
oh, and since my original video was in .wmv, Ifigured it would be best to save it as a .wmv again since there wouldn't be any quality loss in converting it to another file type, or i think so anyway. :/ I'll look into those templates though, they look really helpful, and since I'm new to Ulead VS hehe.

I'm using ulead VS 11, but it's the trial version, could that be why? :/
oh, and since my original video was in .wmv, Ifigured it would be best to save it as a .wmv again since there wouldn't be any quality loss in converting it to another file type, or i think so anyway. :/ I'll look into those templates though, they look really helpful, and since I'm new to Ulead VS hehe.
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I have prepared two templates
WMV640x480PAL
WMV640x480NTSC
I will share them in this link
Making and Sharing VideoStudio Movie Templates but currently it appears that the "filewind" file sharing website is down. I will try and upload them later.
I have created a PAL version and a NTSC version because these are not so simple to alter like the ones I have already published.
WMV640x480PAL
WMV640x480NTSC
I will share them in this link
Making and Sharing VideoStudio Movie Templates but currently it appears that the "filewind" file sharing website is down. I will try and upload them later.
I have created a PAL version and a NTSC version because these are not so simple to alter like the ones I have already published.
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I came across the same thing a short time ago...
What you need to do is download and install the Windows Media Encoder 9.
Download From Here
What you need to do is download and install the Windows Media Encoder 9.
Download From Here
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AnimeDudde
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Thanks that did the trick!vidoman wrote:I came across the same thing a short time ago...
What you need to do is download and install the Windows Media Encoder 9.
Download From Here
