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AVS Video Editor
AVS Video Editor is a full-featured, Enables you to edit and enhance your videos and convert them to a variety of formats. You can import existing video clips or capture them directly from your DV recorder or other input device, and automatically split the video into scenes that allow you to cut parts from the movie or re-arrange the content.
You can add additional audio, transition effects, insert images, text overlays, and even video overlays to add special effects or annotations.
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Product Name: |
AVS Video Editor |
| Version: |
4.2.1.166 |
| Size: |
68.40 MB |
| OS: |
Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 7* (no Mac OS/Linux support) |
| License: |
Shareware |
| Editor's Rating: |
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How to save the project and video in AVS Video Editor?
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Introduction
At the moment when you feel you got what you wanted of using AVS Video Editor, there are a reason to save your project, in case if you want to change any adjustments and settings later or just use the project as kind of the pattern for the ones to be in future, and a desire to get the resulting video as soon as possible. The both things will seem to be a trifle to do if to follow the steps below.
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Step 1: Save your project
Click the Save project button placed on the top toolbar of the main window:

The Save project window will appear after that, assign the directory for saving your project file in it and click the Save button:

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Step 2: Assign a directory for saving your video
Finally you should save the video, resulted from the applied adjustments and settings within the project, either into a single file of a certain format or as a DVD. To do that click the Save Movie button placed on the top toolbar:

The Save movie window will appear. Click the appropriate button, relying on the description to the right of it in order to make the choice that corresponds to your needs after that click the Next button:

After pressing the Next button the window will change its appearance depending upon the chosen category (File, Disc, Device or Web) .
Whatever category you chose the appearance of the Save movie window will look the same way at the last stage. First of all, view your forthcoming video one more time using the Preview screen of that window to make certain everything is OK and input the name of your video:

Then choose the directory to save your new video. To do that drop down the combo box labeled as Folder. We already assigned some folders to store your file in as the options of the combo box list but if you want to define your own specific folder choose the Browse option of that list:

Select your directory in the appeared window and click OK:

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Step 3: Start the creation of the new video
Now give the final touch to get the resulting video and click the Create button:

Appearance of the Save movie window will change again and video processing and saving will start:

Wait for some time until the process is complete. When the process is over, the window for further actions will appear depending upon your category choice in the Save movie window. For instance, if you chose the File or Web categories that window will look like this, offering either to open the folder that contains your new video or just close itself:

Now you can present your video to the audience proudly or gather in the bosom of your family to experience the most exciting periods of the life together again.
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Supported Formats
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Read: HD Video (inc. Blu-ray video, AVCHD, MPEG-2 HD and WMV HD), AVI (DivX, Xvid, etc.), DV AVI, MP4 (inc. Sony PSP, Apple iPod and Archos), WMV, 3GP, 3G2, QuickTime (MOV, QT), DVD, VOB, VRO, MPEG-1, 2, 4, TOD, MOD, MPG, DAT, VCD, SVCD, Real Video (RM, RMVB), ASF, ASX, MJPEG, H.263, H.264, DVR-MS, MKV, OGM, FLV, AMV, MTV, TS, M2TS, M2T, TMS, DPG, NSV, FLI, FLC, CDG.
Write: HD Video (inc. Blu-ray video, AVCHD, MPEG-2 HD and WMV HD), AVI (DivX, Xvid, etc.), MP4 (inc. Sony PSP, Apple iPod and Archos), WMV, 3GP, 3G2, QuickTime (MOV, QT), SWF, FLV, DVD, MPEG-1, 2, 4, MPG, MJPEG, H.263, H.264, Real Video (RM, RMVB).
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