Ulead VIDEO STUDIO 9 User Manual page 199

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• About Windows Media Video (*.wmv) and RealVideo
(*.rm) files
Ulead VideoStudio lets you create movies in file formats such
as Windows Media Video (*.wmv) and RealNetworks
RealVideo (*.rm) formats for streaming over the Internet and
for playback on computers. Windows Media Video files can be
directly inserted into a VideoStudio project and edited.
C. Troubleshooting tips
• Power on the camcorder to reestablish connection.
Camcorders may automatically shut down to save power, as
such, losing the connection between the camcorder and Ulead
VideoStudio is common. When this happens, users need to
turn on the camcorder to reestablish connection. There is no
need to close and reopen VideoStudio, since the program can
automatically detect capture devices.
• When VideoStudio cannot accurately locate
timecodes...
When capturing video or positioning the tape at a particular
timecode, sometimes VideoStudio may not be able to locate
the timecode accurately and may even halt the program itself.
When this happens, you may need to shut down the program.
Another option is to turn off your camcorder, then wait for a
few seconds (at least six seconds) before turning it back on.
This resets VideoStudio, and once again, allows the program
to properly detect capture devices.
• If VideoStudio cannot control the DV camcorder...
If VideoStudio cannot control your DV camcorder and locate
specific timecodes accurately, select Tools: Select Device
Control and click the Options button. A Device Control
Options dialog box then appears. Here, you can fine-tune the
control settings so that your camcorder and VideoStudio can
work together more closely in the way that you like.
Note: Failure to locate the correct timecode may lead to
unexpected problems (such as noise or delays) during capturing
or recording back to the DV camcorder.
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