USB Instant DVD User's Guide

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Note:
When moving between steps, VideoStudio Guide - a real-time online Help - is displayed to
give you quick reference and tips. You can enable or disable it in the Preferences dialog
box which you can access by clicking Settings and Commands: Preferences or by
pressing [F6].
Since video rendering usually requires large hard disk space, use the Preview Tab in the
Preferences dialog box to assign proper space and folders in your hard disk(s). This should
be done before opening a project in VideoStudio to ensure enough there is space for
rendering and previewing.
This feature allows you to superimpose one clip over another as an added effect to
your movie. On top of what you can do using Effects, you can use Overlay feature
to add a professional touch to your work.
No movie would be complete without opening and closing titles. You can design and
animate your text title in any Windows True Type font, color and size, or choose
from various presets in the Library.
Background music sets the mood of your movie. VideoStudio lets you select and
record music files from one or several CD-ROM drives attached to your computer.
You can also dub over your video in this step.
The final cuts have been made and the music has been synchronized with care. Now
it’s time to put it all together and make a master copy of your newest movie.
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