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Re: File format mismatch

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I use ulead videostudio 11, I don't have just dvd.
after I press dvd what I continue?
Is this the best format to save the project?
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Sorry I thought you were using a newer version - version 11 is very old I cannot remember exactly but you still press "Share" then Create Video file after that I think you choose "DVD/VCD/SVCD/MPEG" - then choose DVD(4:3) or DVD (16:9) depending on what format you are using


Yes it is the best format for a DVD this is why we told you to do it.
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Re: File format mismatch

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Hello my friend,
Here the picture that shows what show on the screen when I press "create a video file":
make DVD.png
In addition,
Which program is the newest of video studio? What is the best?
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BrianCee wrote:Sorry I thought you were using a newer version - version 11 is very old I cannot remember exactly but you still press "Share" then Create Video file after that I think you choose "DVD/VCD/SVCD/MPEG" - then choose DVD(4:3) or DVD (16:9) depending on what format you are using.

make DVD.png



The latest and best version of VideoStudio is VideoStudio Pro X6
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Ok my friend so I need to choose dvd (4:3) or dvd (16:9)?
And Does it matter If I choose Pal dvd below?
In addition my friend,
Can I install video studio 11 and videostudio X6 pro on the same computer without removing each program?
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Re: File format mismatch

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Choose 4.3 or 16.9 depending on what your input video is, so if you have 16.9 video going in, you want 16.9 video coming out.
My records show Israel as using PAL, so if your input video is PAL, again you should choose PAL.
Yes, you can install X6 on the same computer without problems. You can download and try a 30 day trial for free to check it meets your expectations first.
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I don't know what is the video input.
So chhose Pal dvd or dvd/vcd/svcd/mpeg?
And I mean If I can install both of the programs on the same computer, that is, the two program are installed on the same computer.
So is it possible? Now understand me better?
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You keep asking the same questions - we give the same answers.

If your input video is widescreen choose 16:9 - if your video is not widescreen choose 4:3 - you must be able to tell that.

Again - choose DVD/VCD/SVCD/MPEG

and again - YES you can put two versions of VideoStudio on one computer - no problem
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Re: File format mismatch

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The video input is the video you put on the timeline when you make your project.
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Re: File format mismatch

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How can I check if my video input is widescreen or not?
How can I know it?
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Put your video in the timeline of VideoStudio

RIGHT click over it - and at the bottom of the pop up box choose 'properties'

copy those properties (picture) and post in your next answer

It will look something like this and will give us the answer :-
VS X5 propertiees.JPG
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Re: File format mismatch

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My friend,
I think I don't understand you or you don't understand me.
I create a clip for birthday to my friend.
He celebrate in a club. I don't know what is the video screen in the club : 16.9 or 4.3.
Understand me?
If I see the properties of the video It's doesn't matter because There are videos that widescreen and there are videos that don'n widescreen (I think so).
thank you very much!
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Re: File format mismatch

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What has the screen in the club got to do with it.

please put your video in the VideoStudio timeline - RIGHT click on it - choose 'properties' from the window and post them here

maybe someone else understands what you mean.
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Re: File format mismatch

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The screen in the club will Show the clip.
http://up390.siz.co.il/up2/jm1mirw2nqgo.png
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Re: File format mismatch

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Your video is 4.3, so you want to choose 4.3 as your output file size.
Your next problem is going to be that the original file is very small, so if you expand the size of it to make it bigger, if you choose mpeg2 at 720x576, you will lose quality, and then if you display this on a very large screen this will emphasise the quality loss.
Choose a setting that matches your original video of 352 x 288, at least then you won't loose so much quality, it still won't look great on a big screen, but it'll be better than choosing the PAL peg2 file size.
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