Video Studio X3 - Burn two projects to 1 disc
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Video Studio X3 - Burn two projects to 1 disc
I have created two projects within Video Studio X3, which I want to put on one disc as seperate programs, so they can be viewed individually (they are the same subject but covering different time spans) how do I achieve this ?
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Re: Video Studio X3 - Burn two projects to 1 disc
The easiest way is to make a separate DVD-compatible mpeg-2 (if you want a DVD) of each project: Share > Create Video File > DVD. Then you simply open MF 7SE (which I hope you have already installed) and insert each new mpeg-2 in the burning timeline. If together they take less than one hour, you are OK. If they are longer, get back to us here...
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Re: Video Studio X3 - Burn two projects to 1 disc
Hi
Just to add
From DVD Movie Factory 7SE
Select the Options Cogwheel, (lower left) a window will open, the lower section allows you to select the Navigation Controls.
Choosing "Back to Menu" will play the selected video only then return to menu.
otherwise your disc will play forever, and ever, and again.............
Just to add
From DVD Movie Factory 7SE
Select the Options Cogwheel, (lower left) a window will open, the lower section allows you to select the Navigation Controls.
Choosing "Back to Menu" will play the selected video only then return to menu.
otherwise your disc will play forever, and ever, and again.............
