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Hi guys, I see you've answered Annie/Stephanie. I'd like to "throw a few spanners in the works" and see if you can build upon the information you've given so far.
1. Annie is a newbie, a beginner
2. What about the "Confirmation" popup's she'll experience and need to respond to?
3. Videos: One is 4:3 and the other is 16:9. Are you giving the right information on how to deal with these two differing frame sizes?
4. Have you considered placing a black colourboard in a track and overlaying the 4:3 footage?
5. Which is the shorter clip?
6. Knowing the spec, a diagnostic, of a PC helps.
7. Ask more of Annie, get more information from her.
Just a few "spanners"
I was thinking of a short tutorial to show what i mean... darn, I have to locate a 4;3 and a 720p to do the task justice first.
Cofion gorau
Dafydd
Thanks! I am not so sure about point #2, but for point #3, yes exactly, I don't know how to handle one clip 4:3 and one clip 16:9. Please advise.
For point #4, I don't really understand.
For point #5, the clip 4:3 is shorter.
It would be great if someone can teach me to export the clips to a DVD disc (remark: this DVD disc is intended to play on a DVD player).
Thanks again!!
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Hello all,
I have 2 video clips on my hand, one is 640 x 480 in mpeg-1 format, and one in 1280 x 720 mp4 format.
I want to combine these 2 clips together with simple transition in between and export to a DVD disc.
I am not really familiar with the work flow of exporting to a DVD even I have watched some of the tutorials, can someone teach me how to move on?
Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Stephenie
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