Step 13 - Video Loaded and the Export Button

Check out the screen shot below:

Alright! You've loaded your HD video into the tool. Let's point out a few things:

The red arrow in the screen shot above is pointing to the player. You can see the video you picked shows up there.

The blue arrow is pointing to the player's PLAY button. You can click this to play the video clip. You may want to do this to double check to make sure that you loaded the correct video clip.

The teal arrow is pointing to the video clip in the timeline. Notice how it is selected. I recommend doing one video clip at a time.

Okay, to the right you see a shot of the Export Selected Clips button. You know its highlighted here because it is orange in color. Click it to export!

On to the Next Step »




 Video File Conversion:
To see an instructional video that covers everything from clicking the Authoring button as described below to the step of saving your video in a format Windows Moviemaker can actually use, click on the the video player to the right! You might want to click on the Full Screen button for better viewing!

This video covers steps 8 through 17. This panel for this video shows up on the page for each of these steps.

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Tutorial Contents

Intro
Step 1 - Shoot Video!
Step 2 - Installing the Proper Software
Step 3 - Hooking the Camera up to the Computer
Step 4 - Know when the Computer has found your Camera
Step 5 - The Guide Menu (Save Files to PC)
Step 6 - The Guide Menu (Setting the Save Path)
Step 7 - The Guide Menu (Picking Video Files)
Step 8 - The Guide Menu (Picking Authoring Button)
Step 9 - DVD Movie Factory (New Project)
Step 10 - DVD Movie Factory (Create Video Disc)
Step 11 - Adding Video Files
Step 12 - Opening HD Video File
Step 13 - Video Loaded and the Export Button
Step 14 - Picking Customize on the Video Export Menu
Step 15 - Save Video File Dialog
Step 16 - Video Save Options: Setting the Frame Size
Step 17 - Generating Our AVI File
Step 18 - Opening up the AVI File in MovieMaker
Wrapup - Final Comments

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