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Saving to Disc

AVS Video Editor – Saving to Disc

You can use the Save to Disc option to save your video onto different types of discs. The following options are available here:

  • Save to DVDs – use this option to create DVD-video and burn your output movie onto a DVD disc. You will be also able to create and edit DVD menu for decoration and quick and easy navigation through your video. The resulting disc will be compatible with most types of modern hardware players supporting DVD±R/RW discs.
  • Save to DivX/Xvid – use this option to create DivX/Xvid video and burn your output movie onto a CD or a DVD disc. The resulting disc will be compatible with most types of modern hardware players supporting playback of DivX/Xvid video discs.

When the movie creation is over, you will be offered to burn it onto a the disc using the internal AVS Video Editor burning engine. You do not need any other additional programs to burn your created discs.

AVS Video Editor Guides
Interface Program

* Main Menu
- File & Edit Menu Sections
- View & Preview Menu Sections
* Top Toolbar
* Menu Panes
* Files and Effects Area
* Preview Area
* Timeline/Storyboard Area
* Keyboard Shortcut

1.  Working with Projects
* Starting a New Project
* Changing Settings
* Opening Existing Projects
* Saving Projects

2. Creating and Editing Videos
* Creating Video
* Editing Video
- Transitions
- Video Effects
- Text
- Video Overlay
- Audio
- Splitting Videos into Chapters
- Using Trim and Multiple Trim Options
- Using Crop Scale

3. Saving Videos
* Supported Formats
* Saving to File: AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV
* Saving to Disc: DVDs, DivX/Xvid
* Saving to Devices: Mobile Players, Game Consoles, Mobile Phones, Others
* Saving for Web

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Saving to File

AVS Video Editor – Saving to File

You can use the Save to File option to save your video into a file using different formats and codecs. The following options are available here:

  • Save to AVI – use this option to save your movie into a video file with an .avi extension. The video will be encoded using MPEG-4 (DivX/Xvid) codec, H.264 codec, or using a preset for a certain video service – Google video, YouTube video or Myspace video. There is also a possibility to save your movie into an uncompressed AVI video.
  • Save to MPEG – use this option to save your movie into a video file with a .mpeg extension. The video will be encoded using MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 codec.
  • Save to WMV – use this option to save your movie into a video file with a .wmv extension. The video will be encoded using Microsoft WMV codec and compatible with many portable players – Microsoft Zune, Archos, Creative ZEN, Epson Multimedia Storage Viewer P3000/P5000, Palm Treo series devices, HP iPaq series devices and other different mobiles and portables that use Microsoft Windows Mobile as an operating system.
  • Save to MOV – use this option to save your movie into a video file with a .qt extension. The video will be encoded using Quick Time codec and will be compatible with Apple Quick Time player.

Working with the AVS Video Editor 1. Working with Projects *  Starting a New Project * Changing Settings * Opening Existing Projects * Saving Projects 2. Creating and Editing Videos * Creating Video * Editing Video – Transitions – Video Effects – Text – Video Overlay – Audio – Splitting Videos into Chapters – Using Trim and Multiple Trim Options – Using Crop Scale 3. Saving Videos – Supported Formats – Saving to File – Saving to Disc – Saving to Devices – Saving for Web.

AVS Video Editor Guides
Interface Program

* Main Menu
- File & Edit Menu Sections
- View & Preview Menu Sections
* Top Toolbar
* Menu Panes
* Files and Effects Area
* Preview Area
* Timeline/Storyboard Area
* Keyboard Shortcut

1.  Working with Projects
* Starting a New Project
* Changing Settings
* Opening Existing Projects
* Saving Projects

2. Creating and Editing Videos
* Creating Video
* Editing Video
- Transitions
- Video Effects
- Text
- Video Overlay
- Audio
- Splitting Videos into Chapters
- Using Trim and Multiple Trim Options
- Using Crop Scale

3. Saving Videos
* Supported Formats
* Saving to File: AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV
* Saving to Disc: DVDs, DivX/Xvid
* Saving to Devices: Mobile Players, Game Consoles, Mobile Phones, Others
* Saving for Web

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