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    For additional handouts, visit http://www.calstatela.edu/handouts.For video tutorials, visit http://www.youtube.com/mycsula.

    CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY,LOS ANGELESINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

    Creating Online VideosFall 2011, Version 1.0

    Table of Contents

    Introduction to Screenr .................................................................................................................2System Requirements ..................................................................................................................2Using Screenr ..............................................................................................................................2

    Capture Size ...........................................................................................................................3Keyboard Shortcuts ................................................................................................................4Recording ...............................................................................................................................5Publishing ...............................................................................................................................5Sharing the Screencast ...........................................................................................................6

    Introduction to Windows Live Movie Maker ..............................................................................8System Requirements ..................................................................................................................8Using Windows Live Movie Maker ............................................................................................8

    Interface of Movie Maker.......................................................................................................8Adding a Video File ...............................................................................................................9

    Editing videos using Movie Maker ...........................................................................................10Splitting ................................................................................................................................10Trimming or Removing Clips ..............................................................................................11Inserting Pictures ..................................................................................................................12Using Transitions .................................................................................................................12Adding a Title and Credits ...................................................................................................13Publishing or Saving ............................................................................................................15

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    Introduction to Creating Online Videos

    The purpose of this handout is to provide CSULA campus users with fundamental knowledge to

    adequately create and upload instructional videos online. With so many tools available out there,

    it is nice to find software that works online and is available to many individuals. Users will learnhow to use Screenr and Windows Live Movie Maker to create online videos. This handout will

    cover the basics, and thus, is suitable for anyone without or with minimal knowledge of online

    video production.

    Introduction to Screenr

    Screenris a web-based screen recorder that let users create recordings of their computer screen

    or screencasts without having to install any software. Screenr publishes in a high-definition

    (HD) Flash format which is suitable for an online playback. Users can also download an .mp4

    file from the video playback page for further editing in other video editing software. Besides asingle click where users can directly publish screencasts on their YouTube accounts, Screenr can

    also generate a code for users to embed the video anywhere else on the Web.

    In order to use this service, users must visitwww.screenr.com, and have any of the followingaccounts ready to link with and choose a username for Screenr:

    Facebook

    Twitter

    Google

    Yahoo!

    Linkedin, or

    Windows Live ID

    System RequirementsWindows system requirements are XP, Vista, or Windows 7 and Mac system requirements are

    OSX 10.4 and up. The most common browsers are supported including Microsoft InternetExplorer6-8 and later, Firefox 3 and up, Safari 3 and up, as well as Google Chrome. In order to

    record,Java 1.5 runtime or later is required, and in order to play screencasts Flash Player 9(release 115) and up is required.

    NOTE: For this demonstration we will be using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 9 web browser.

    Using ScreenrUsers may clickRecord on the homepage before signing in to start recording, and will be

    prompted to sign in later when they are done recording and are ready to publish (see Figure 1).However, Screenr stores the users Internet Protocol (IP) Address, thus not allowing them torestart the recording session without signing in to delete the previous screencast.

    First time users will be required to grant permission to Screenr after signing in with any of their

    personal accounts. After granting permission, users will be able to choose their own Screenr

    username. Users will be able to start recording screencasts after completing registration.

    NOTE: Even if users restart their browser or switch to another browser, they will still see their previous

    screencast.

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    Figure 1 Login to publish

    NOTE: Signing in with your external account to publish does not publish or share your video on your

    actual external account until you share it yourself.

    After signing in using any of the above external accounts, Screenr asks to create a username for

    the users Screenr account. This username will only be associated with the account used to log

    in and cannot be changed.

    NOTE: In order to have all recordings in one account, users must always sign in using the same externalaccount with which Screenr was originally set up.

    Otherwise, users may also choose to sign in with their external account first and then clickRecord. After, Java will be detected (if installed) and a selection box will open on the main

    computer monitor (if using double monitors).

    NOTE: If users record a video and clickDONE without signing in, they will not be able to edit or delete

    their screencast.

    Step by Step

    To create an account:

    1. Launch a web browser, and enterwww.screenr.comin the browserAddress Bar.

    2. Click the Go button or press the [Enter] key.3. ClickSign in with and select the account you wish to link.4. Log in to the account.5. If necessary, accept any prompts to grant permission to Screenr.

    NOTE: Depending on the account used the prompt to grant permission may vary.

    6. Choose a user name then clickComplete Registration

    Capture SizeAfter clicking Record on the top right corner of the web page, the placeholder for the capturesize will open and users will have the ability to move the capture window to any part of their

    screen and to resize the capture window to any size necessary.

    The ideal capture size depends on what is being recording, and how the video is going to beused. Smaller-sized videos will take a shorter time to upload onto online video sites. Most online

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    video sites prefer the 16:9 aspect ratio for their videos, so the 854 x 480, 980 x 560, and 1290 x

    720 sizes will fit many of the online players well. The maximum capture size on a PC is 2560 x

    1600, while on a Mac is 1920 x 1200.

    Some of the other standard Capture Sizes are:

    720 x 540

    854 x 480

    980 x 560 1290 x 720

    Full Screen

    NOTE: All videos published though Screenr will have an HD resolution meaning that these videos will

    have display resolutions of 1280 x 720 pixels or higher. This HD resolution will give audiences sharper

    and clearer video images, making the video easier to view.

    Users may change their Capture Size in two ways: by clicking on any of the corners and

    dragging the corner in or out or by choosing one of the preset sizes on the toolbar below the

    capture window (see Figure 2).

    Figure 2 Capture Size

    NOTE: Once the recording begins the Capture Size may not be changed unless the recording is deleted.

    Keyboard ShortcutsThere are some useful keyboard shortcuts that are available to use with Screenr while recording

    and while playing back a video (see Table 1).

    Table 1 Keyboard Shortcuts

    Shortcut Explanation

    - While Recording -

    Alt + D (Option + D on Mac) Start, Pause, and Resume recording

    - During Playback (After Publishing) -

    Spacebar Pause or Play video

    Left/Right arrows Rewind/Forward 10%

    Up/Down arrows Increase/Decrease volume

    Z View full screen

    NOTE: In order to use the shortcuts during playback, click the screencast with your mouse first, then use

    the keyboard shortcuts.

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    RecordingTo record a screencast, make sure to havewww.screenr.comopen in your browser as well as the

    program or demonstration ready to be recorded. Users can use the Recordbutton on the toolbar

    below the capture window orAlt + D to start recording. Users also have the option to choosetheir audio device, capture size, and cancel the recording if they do not want to record at the

    moment (see Figure 3).

    Figure 3 Recording Toolbar before recording

    Once users start recording, they will be able to see the time lapse of the video, choose to delete

    their recording by clicking on the Delete button, or finish their video by clicking DONE (see

    Figure 4).

    Figure 4 Toolbar after clicking record

    Step by StepIn order to start Recording:1. Have the object of demonstration ready for recording on the main computer monitor.

    NOTE: If necessary, open the browser towww.screenr.comand sign in using your account.

    2. ClickRecord at the top of the homepage and wait for Screenr to detect Java.3. Adjust the Capture Size to include the object of demonstration as necessary.

    4. Click the Record button , or use Alt + D to start recording. After a countdown of threeseconds, any action within the capture area of the window will be recorded as a video.

    NOTE: To ensure a steady pointer in the demonstration, practice the demonstration before recording, orbe prepared to record more than one take of the demonstration.

    5. For a maximum of 5 minutes, record the demonstration using clear explanations andsteps.

    6. If a break is needed, click the Pause button , or use Alt + D to pause recording7. Use Alt + D to resume recording or click the Record button again.

    8. If a mistake is made or to simply delete the current recording click the Delete button

    Otherwise, if done recording, click the DONE button .

    PublishingAfter recording a demonstration, users will be able to preview their recording and then decidewhether or not they want to publish the recorded screencast. After previewing the screencast,users can choose to Delete or to Publish their screencast. Users must also describe their

    screencast with a maximum of 112 characters, if they choose to publish (see Figure 5).

    To delete the screencast, click the Delete screencast link at the bottom right corner of the page

    (see Figure 5).

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    Figure 5 Prompt during Preview

    NOTE: In order to Publish their screencast, users must provide a description about it in a maximum of

    112 characters.

    After playing back the preview of the screencast, to publish, clickPublish at the left bottomcorner of the page (see Figure 5).

    NOTE: If no action is taken to either publish or delete the screencast, then if users clickRecord, they will

    be taken back to the publish screen of their previous recorded screencast even if they close the browser orlog in a day later.

    While Screenr publishes the screencast, there is the option to cancel the publishing process (see

    Figure 6).

    Figure 6 Publishing status

    Step by StepTo publish the Screencast:

    1. Click the Play button to play the preview.2. If for any reason the screencast has to be discarded, click the Deletescreencast link at

    the bottom right corner of the page (see Figure 5).

    3. ClickOK to delete the screencast, or clickCancel to avoid deleting the screencast.

    NOTE: Deleting a screencast is permanent after clicking OK. Therefore, make sure you do not need the

    screencast before deleting it.

    4. Otherwise, if satisfied, click in the description box below the preview and provide adescription about the video.

    5. ClickPublish! to publish the video.

    Downloading the ScreencastAfter publishing, the video will open on its own page with various links to actions such asdownloading the .mp4 file of the video, publishing to YouTube, or even deleting a screencast

    (see Figure 7).

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    Figure 7 Some Sharing Options

    Besides providing links to publish on YouTube automatically and download the .mp4 file,Screenr also provides the Universal Resource Locator (URL) and embed code for the published

    video (see Figure 8). With the embed code and URL, users may share their video with a wide

    range of audiences through different websites.

    Figure 8 URL and Embed code

    NOTE: If users are signed into their Facebook or Twitter accounts, then they may take advantage of the

    Like or Tweet options (see Figure 8).

    Downloading the .mp4 file of a video will enable users to edit the video and make furtherchanges or add certain effects with more advanced video editing programs.

    Step by StepTo download the .mp4 file of a video:

    1. From the video playback page, clickDownload the .mp4 file on the right hand side.2. When prompted, select Save or Save As from the drop-down menu.

    NOTE: For Internet Explorer 9, clicking Save will automatically save the file in a default location without

    asking to choose.

    3. Select a location in which to save the video file or click the Desktop.4. In the File name box, type in a file name for the video or type in Screencast.5. When done clickSave, windows takes a little time downloading the video to the location

    specified.

    NOTE: Depending on the length of the video created and the internet connection, downloading .mp4 filesmay take a short or long time to download.

    6. Navigate to the location where the file was downloaded, right-click the file and clickPlay.

    NOTE: Video files will begin to play in the current default media player of the computer.

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    Introduction to Windows Live Movie Maker

    After using Screenr to create a demonstrative video, publish it, and then download the .mp4 file,

    users may make additional changes to their video and/or to add extras (e.g. Title frame,

    PowerPoint slides, Credits) by using Windows Live Movie Maker (WLMM).

    System Requirements

    The system requirements for Windows Live Movie Maker are an operating system of Windows VistaService Pack 2 (32-bit or 64-bit editions) or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit editions) and aRandom Access

    Memory (RAM) size of 1 Gigabyte or higher is recommended.

    NOTE: A good alternative to Windows Live Movie Maker for users who do not use Windows Vista or

    Windows 7 is VLMC (VideoLAN Movie Creator) by VideoLAN.

    Using Windows Live Movie MakerThe following information is about WLMM Version 2011 (Build 15.4.3538.0513). Depending

    on the Operating System installed on the computer, the version of WLMM running might be

    older or newer. Make sure to check the version in either the Help menuor theAbout Movie

    Makerdepending on the version running.

    Interface of Movie Maker

    Figure 9 Movie Maker Interface

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    Tabs

    QuickAccesstoolbar

    Preview Pane Zoom ToolTimeline Pane

    Title bar

    Ribbon

    Play Head

    Play Head

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    The interface of Movie Maker is comprised of tabs, groups, panes, tools, etc. The various tabs inMovie Maker have several groups of tools organized together to fit similar functions. For

    example, the buttons used to add media to the project are all found in the Add group together

    with the Add title, Add caption, and Add credits buttons. Table 2 lists descriptions of the main

    parts of the interface seen in Figure 9.

    Table 2 Main Interface Parts

    Part DescriptionTitle bar Displays file name of current project

    Quick Access toolbar Displays commonly used shortcuts to buttons

    Ribbon Displays groups of buttons separated by tabs

    Tabs Separate the groupings of buttons on the

    ribbon

    Groups Displays organized buttons based on function

    Preview Pane Displays a lower-grade preview of the finalvideo

    Timeline Pane Displays the filmstrip of the video in the

    project as well as added extras, e.g. title,credits, images, etc.

    Play Head Indicates where the preview frame is in thevideo. Able to drag to any other part of the

    video.

    Zoom Tool Zooms in or out of the media in the Timeline

    Pane

    Adding a Video FileThe video file has to be added to WLMM in order to edit it. When first opening Movie Maker, a

    new project is created, so within the new project the video file should be added, after which usersmay start editing the video and adding extras.

    Some video file formats that may be used in WLMM include but are not limited to:

    Windows Media Video (.wmv)

    Windows Media files (.asf and .wm)

    Apple QuickTime files (.mov and .qt)

    MPEG-4 movie files (.mp4, .mov, .m4v, .3gp, .3g2, and .k3g)

    Motion JPEG files (.avi and .mov)

    A full list is available at:http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker-file-types-

    faq

    NOTE: Video files that are protected withDigital Rights Management(DRM) cannot be used in Movie

    Maker.

    Step by StepTo add a video file to the new project in Movie Maker:

    1. Click the Start button, point to All Programs, and select Windows Live Movie Maker.

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    2. ClickAdd videos and photos in the Home tab3. In the Add Videos and Photos dialog box, navigate to the location of the video file.4. Click to select the video file, and then clickOpen to add the video to the project.

    NOTE: To select multiple photos and videos, press and hold the [Ctrl] key, and then left-click each photo

    and video you want.

    Editing videos using Movie MakerWith WLMM, users may edit their videos to include title frames, captions, pictures, music,transitions, ending credits, and more. Users may also add PowerPoint slides to their video by first

    having saved the slides as pictures.

    NOTE: Audio may not be recorded using WLMM. Therefore, there will be no audio while the picture is

    displayed. However, audio files may be added by using the Add music button.

    Many photo file types that are compatible with WLMM include but are not limited to:

    Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG): .jpg, .jpeg, .jfif, and .jpe

    Tagged Image File Format (TIFF): .tif and .tiff

    Graphics Interchange Format (GIF): .gif Windows Bitmap files: .bmp, .dib, and .rle

    Portable Network Graphics files (PNG): .png

    A full list is available at:http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker-file-types-faq

    Windows Live Movie Maker may be used to edit videos using the Video Tools Edit tab (see

    Figure 10). Some of the options available are to split or trim a video, as well as setting a startingor ending point to any part of the video which was split. Other options on the Edit tab include the

    speed at which the preview plays, the Video volume, and the Background color of the Project.

    Figure 10 Video Tools Edit tab

    SplittingOne of the ways in which a video may be edited is by splitting the filmstrip into clips. One of the

    benefits of this is to be able to trim a specific part of the video clip and another is to be able toinsert any other forms of media between the clips (e.g. PowerPoint slides which were saved as

    pictures, any other pictures or videos).

    Step by StepTo split a video:

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    Make sure a video file has been added to Movie Maker, and then look at the video run timeindicated below the preview of the video (see

    1. Figure 11).

    Figure 11 Video Run Time

    NOTE: Use the run time to split the video at a specific time and watch the preview window while

    dragging the Play Head to get a precise point.

    2. Drag the Play Head in the Preview pane to a point where the video will be split.3. Click the Video Tools Edit tab if necessary and then clickSplit in the Editing group. In

    the Timeline Pane, the single filmstrip has now been split into two clips.

    Trimming or Removing ClipsAfter splitting the filmstrip into two or more clips, the Trim tool may be used to trim certain

    clips, shortening the total run time of the video as a result. The Trim tool may also be used to

    extend some of the clips, which would result in parts of the video replaying or repeating,lengthening the total run time of the video as a result.

    Besides being able to trim the clips, users may also remove them by first making sure that noneof the parts within a certain clip are needed. When a clip is separated to be removed completelyinstead of simply being trimmed, users may select the clip and click the Remove button on the

    Home tab to remove the clip from the video.

    Step by StepTo use the Trim tool:

    1. Select one of the clips, and clickTrim tool in the Editing group. Notice the only tabcurrently displayed is the Trim tab, indicating that we are using the Trim tool.

    2. To edit the beginning of the clip, drag the starting point either left or right to eitherextend or shorten the clip (see Figure 12).

    Figure 12 Starting point of clip

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    3. Click the Play preview button or use the [Spacebar] to preview the modified trim.4. To edit the ending of the trim, drag the ending point of the trim left or right while

    looking at the preview or the run time to be precise.

    NOTE: Another way to choose the Starting or ending point is if users set the exact time on the Trim

    markers on the Trim tab and then click either Set start pointor Set end point(see Figure 13).

    Figure 13 Trim markers on Trim tab

    5. When done choosing Start and End points, clickSave trim on the Trim tab. The viewwill switch to the main project interface again; notice the total run time of the video has

    changed according to the changes made on the trim.

    NOTE: To remove a clip instead of editing it, select the clip and then click the Remove buttonon the Home tab.

    Inserting PicturesUsers may choose to insert PowerPoint (PPT) slides or other images in their demonstration

    video to present some information before actually demonstrating it. This may be done with or

    without splitting and editing video clips. If the filmstrip is not split into clips, the PowerPointslides or other pictures may be inserted at the end or beginning of the filmstrip. However, if the

    video is split into clips, then, the PPT slides or other images can be inserted between these clips.

    In order to insert PowerPoint slides, users must save the PowerPoint slides in image file format

    first. To do this, open the PowerPoint file and clickFile, then clickSaveAs. Save the file in aneasy-to-access location as an image file format such as, GIF,JPEG, PNG, or TIFF.

    Step by StepTo insert an image:

    1. Select a clip in the timeline pane.2. ClickAdd videos and photos on the Home tab.3. Navigate to the location of the picture file4. Select the file and clickOpen to open the file in WLMM.5. Double-click the clip of the picture in the timeline pane.

    6. In the Video Tools Edit tab, click the drop-down list under Duration7. Choose the desired duration for the picture to be displayed (in seconds).8. If the picture is not displayed at the correct time, drag it to before or after any other clips.

    NOTE: Not much editing can be done on an image using WLMM.

    Using TransitionsUsing transitions between clips helps to change the display from one clip to another smoothly.

    The transitions are found on the Animations tab in the Transitions group. The type and number

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    of transitions depends on whether the media is a picture or video. There are many moretransitions for videos than for pictures.

    When applying a transition, select the clip before which the transition will appear and point to

    any of the transitions in the Transitions gallery to see a quick preview in the Preview Pane. Thegallery of Transitions may be expanded by clicking on the more arrow button (see Figure 14).

    Figure 14 Transitions gallery

    Step by StepTo insert a transition:

    1. Select a clip in the Timeline frame to apply a transition before.2. Click to display the Animations tab and locate the Transitions group.

    3. Point to any of the transitions and watch a quick preview in the Preview Pane.4. Click to apply the desired transition

    NOTE: Once a transition has been applied to a clip, a symbol appears on the thumbnail indicating that

    there is a transition at the beginning of the clip.

    Adding a Title and CreditsOne of the things users may do while editing a video in WLMM is to add a title frame andcredits. Adding a title frame enables viewers to become familiar with the video they are going to

    watch by giving the demonstration or screencast a name. Likewise, adding credits to the end of a

    video is an efficient way of sharing with viewers the names of any people involved in the effort

    of making the demonstration.

    The title and the credits may be slowed or extended by changing the duration of the clip as well

    as the text within the frame. The Video Tools Edit tab should be displayed to change the durationof the clip and the Text Tools Format tab should be displayed to change the duration of the text.

    NOTE: To display the Text Tools Format tab, make sure to select the text in either the title or the creditsclip depending on which one is being edited.

    Step by StepTo add a title frame to the video:

    1. Click the first item in the Timeline Pane in order to add a title before it.2. Click the Title button in the Add group on the Home tab.3. A thumbnail of the title frame should appear in the Timeline Pane, click the thumbnail

    to display the title frame in the preview pane if necessary.

    4. Click the title frame in the preview pane and highlight the default title My Movie inthe preview video to edit it (see Figure 15Error! Reference source not found.).

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    Figure 15 Editing Video Title

    5. Type a title in the title placeholder, and press the [Esc] key on your keyboard to apply thechange.

    6. Play the preview by clicking the Play button or by pressing the [Spacebar] on thekeyboard.

    7. Click the title frame thumbnail to display the title frame in the preview pane.8. To add an effect to the title, click the Format tab if necessary.

    9. In the Effects group, click the More button .10.Mouse over the preset Text Effects to see a preview and then choose the one desired.11.To edit the font, use the options in the Font group in the Format tab.

    To add credits at the end of a video:1. Click to display the Home tab, if necessary.

    2. Click the Credits button to add a credits frame at the end of the video.3. Make sure the preview pane displays the credits frame, then, select the text placeholder.4. Highlight [Enter name here] and start typing in the names of the people who were

    involved in the project, or anything else viewers should read.

    NOTE: Users may not worry about a long credits list because the placeholder is automatically animated to

    scroll up.

    5. After typing in the desired text, choose an effect to apply to the credits from the Effectsgroup.6. To preview the credits clip, place the playhead at the end of the previous clip, and click

    the Play button in the Preview pane.

    7. To slow down the credits, make sure the credits clip is selected and click the Edit tab.8. Click the Duration drop-down menu in the Adjust group, and select a time between

    10.00-15.00(seconds) or longer if the credits list is very long.

    9. Click the Format tab.

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    10.Click the Text duration drop-down menu in the Adjust group and select an appropriatetime for the text.

    NOTE: Users may have to preview changes a few times to get the appropriate timing for the text.

    Publishing or SavingAfter editing the video, users may finalize their video through either publishing or saving the

    video. Publishing requires users to have or create a Live.com account, whereas saving the filedoes not. Saving the file may be more convenient and will be covered in the following steps.

    NOTE: If publishing is chosen instead of saving the file, then users will have to use either their Windows

    Hotmail account or Windows Live account to sign in. Then, follow the steps on screen.

    Step by StepTo save the video:

    1. Click to display the Home tab2. Click the Save movie drop-down menu in the Share group

    3. Click the For high-definition display setting or select any other setting (see Figure 16).

    Figure 16 Save movie settings

    NOTE: Each option has uniquely adjusted settings that are different from one another.

    4. Select the Desktop or any other location in which to save the file.5. In the File name insertion box, type a file name for the video.6. ClickSave and wait for the video file to complete saving. After the file is saved, a

    prompt will appear with the option to play the video.

    NOTE: The file may only be saved in Windows Media Video File format (.wmv).

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    7. ClickPlay to watch the video or Open folder to view the file location.

    The video file may now be uploaded to YouTube or used in any other way desired. If the video

    format is incompatible with any program or application, it may be converted into any otherformat using the appropriate media converter programs.

    Users may want to also save their project file, in case they need to make changes to their video.To save the file, click the Save project button on the Quick Access toolbar and choose alocation to save the file in.