Idvd Tutorial - Dragonpme
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are you there? i have a question...
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yeah i got a question, how do you changer the theme name ... i like the first theme ( revolution ), but i want to change the " revolution chapter " to something else !
can you help that will be great !
Thanks !
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I am down to the wire for x'mas on making a slideshow for my family & THANKS TO YOU :) I was able to figure out something soooo simple, that I could not before!
thank you thank you thank you &
Merry Christmas!!
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well, you can split them all up ito separate video clips and put them as different buttons on the menu, or you can make a chapters page. You can also put some of that footage into the drop zone. i hope this helps, sorry, im not getting the question.
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Thanks i like your voice too
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thx that helped me a lot, i didnt know how to work it at all from before
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hello!!! i have this question>> can i do the same with 120 minutes long video?????
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Very informative video. Is there a way to import all the film clips onto my project at once? I find it extremely long to select a few rows at a time. Thanks in advance for your help. Sue
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Hi dragonpme, I have a question whats the best way to export to dvd for a 5 min movie, best image posible.
thanks.
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good job... one question: i have a 40 minute wedding video for my nephew... i want to have a menu that shows links to the church, taking pics, and the reception -- how do i set that up? thanks...
hey, ur tutorial is pretty good; i learned alot from it. I do have a question though, do u ever have a problem with ur aspect ratio when you burn it onto a dvd? i set the aspect ratio to 16:9 and my video is 16:9 but when i look at the preview, the footages is squeezed in and looks like a standard 4:3. Do you think you can help me out?
phatkimchi101 3 years ago
it just depends... i know in quicktime, when u view 16:9 it looks 4:3 .. do you know the difference?
if u noticces the resolution and pixel ammount is the same in both..
the difference is, 16:9 has a rectangular pixel, and 4:3 is square. thus, if it looks squashed its not wrong, its just in square pixel form, on the tv it should look ok .. :)
dragonpme 3 years ago
thank you, thank you...i really need this tutorial.
you are a life saver my friend
svttoy04 3 years ago
haha no problem.. :) hope it was helpfull.
dragonpme 3 years ago
wow, how lucky ;-) I was just trying to figure out how it worked for a family project, and I turned YT on, and there was this video :P
Thanks =D
toastface5 3 years ago
w00p.. lucky.. was it helpfull ?
dragonpme 3 years ago