Project Playback - Ulead VIDEOSTUDIO 10 User Manual

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• Required space Use the following indicators as reference when burning your
projects. These indicators help determine if you have sufficient space to
successfully burn your project onto the disc.
Required/Available hard disk space Displays the space needed by the
working folder of the project and the space available for use in the hard drive.
Required/Available disc space Displays the space needed to fit the video
file in the disc and the space that is available for use.
Notes:
• Make sure your project does not exceed 4.37 gigabytes when burning onto a 4.7-
Gigabyte DVD disc.
• If you will burn a DVD with nearly 2 hours of video, consider these options to
optimize the project size: use a video data rate not higher than 4000 kbps, use
MPEG audio, or use still image menus instead of motion menus.

Project Playback

Project Playback is used to output your entire project or part of it to a DV
camcorder. This also gives you an actual size preview of your movie using the
entire screen of either a PC or TV monitor. You can only output your project on a DV
camcorder if your project is using a DV AVI template.
How your video is played back will depend on the Playback method option that
you selected in Preferences.
To play back your project in actual size:
1. In the Options Panel, click Project Playback.
2. In the Project Playback - Options dialog box, click Finish. To stop the play
back, press [Esc].
Note: If you only want to output the preview range of your project to the monitor,
select Preview range.
To record your project to a DV camcorder:
1. Turn on your DV camcorder and set it to Play (VTR/VCR) mode.
2. In the Options Panel, click Project Playback.

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