Hello,
I finished my DVD and burned an ISO file. Now, I want to save the 2 Videowave 8 Files and the MyDVD files that I used in the slideshow. All of those files don't take up a lot of hard drive space, but the original captured video does. My question is do I need to keep the captured video if I want to make future changes to my projects? I know I need to keep the picture files I used in the slideshow because I moved them and MyDVD yelled at me. If I need to keep all the files that is OK because zipped all the files are just over 4GB.
Thanks,
Rich
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rmart0729
, May 22 2007 06:41 AM
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Posted 22 May 2007 - 06:41 AM
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Posted 22 May 2007 - 06:49 AM
QUOTE (rmart0729 @ May 22 2007, 10:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello,
I finished my DVD and burned an ISO file. Now, I want to save the 2 Videowave 8 Files and the MyDVD files that I used in the slideshow. All of those files don't take up a lot of hard drive space, but the original captured video does. My question is do I need to keep the captured video if I want to make future changes to my projects? I know I need to keep the picture files I used in the slideshow because I moved them and MyDVD yelled at me. If I need to keep all the files that is OK because zipped all the files are just over 4GB.
Thanks,
Rich
I finished my DVD and burned an ISO file. Now, I want to save the 2 Videowave 8 Files and the MyDVD files that I used in the slideshow. All of those files don't take up a lot of hard drive space, but the original captured video does. My question is do I need to keep the captured video if I want to make future changes to my projects? I know I need to keep the picture files I used in the slideshow because I moved them and MyDVD yelled at me. If I need to keep all the files that is OK because zipped all the files are just over 4GB.
Thanks,
Rich
Yes, you need to keep the source materials if you plan to edit or make changes to your production/project. The saved files for Videowave and MyDVD are just set of instructions on what sources are used and where are they located, and the editing instructions that go with them.
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Roxio Creator 2012 Pro
Dell XPS 410
Windows XP Professional,Service Pack 3
Intel 2 Duo Processor E6700 (2.66GHz,1066FSB) with 4MB cache
4GB DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz
500GB Serial ATA II Hard Drive(7200RPM)
256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS
Sound Blaster® X-Fi™ XtremeMusic (D) Sound Card
Samsung SH-S203B, Asus DRW-2014L1T
Epson R300 printer, Epson 4490 Scanner
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