Using Video Studio Software - ADS PYRO A/V Link User Manual

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Using Video Studio Software

How VideoStudio works
VideoStudio follows a step-by-step paradigm
so that editing tasks remain uncomplicated
from start to finish. VideoStudio also of-
fers more than a hundred transition effects,
professional titling capabilities and simple
soundtrack creation tools. Learn in seconds,
create in minutes.
VideoStudio breaks up your movie into sepa-
rate tracks, giving you broad creative free-
dom. Changes to one track do not affect others.
After transferring footage from your cam-
corder, you can arrange scenes, apply spe-
cial effects, overlay images, add animated
titles, sync in a voiceover narration, and use
background music from your favorite CDs in
formats such as WAV and MP3. All these can
be done using drag-and-drop, cut-and-paste,
or select-and-apply operations.
All the tracks in your movie are then orga-
nized into a video project file (*.VSP), which
contains all the video and audio information
on how your movie is put together.
When everything is all set to go, your com-
puter collects all information needed to cre-
ate your final movie file. This process is called rendering.
You can then output and distribute your movie as a DVD/VCD/SVCD title,
streaming Web page video, or an e-mail attachment. You can also record your
movie back to your camcorder or VCR.
The VideoStudio workspace
Components of a finished project as displayed in
Timeline Mode
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Footage can be captured from
your camcorder and digitized
for editing in your PC

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