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I was told from the folks at "HeadShots" in Ottawa that there is a way through Ulead to bring the HD down to Standard Def. Supposedly, this will help quite a bit if using the clips for web viewing etc.

I do not have the need for HD anything right now but I do have the need to simply post some fair to good footage of the event that was recorded in July during a 3 day weekend event.

Is there an option to re-code the footage?

Probably more than obvious that I am a newbie at video. Any info on this is greatly appreciated. The folks that I did the recording for are getting anxious to see the interviews that were done.

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Simply place the video on your timeline, go to the Share tab and select Create Video. Now choose an appropriate output format.
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Post by Ken Berry »

You don't actually say if you used a high def camera. However, if you did, and it was a HDV/mpeg-2 one, then in capturing from it, you could down-convert at that stage to standard definition DV format, do your edits, and then follow Steve's instructions.
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