Ulead® VideoStudio®
SE
Readme
March 2006
1. An overview of Ulead VideoStudio
2. System Requirements
3. Installing Ulead VideoStudio and drivers
4. Registering your copy of Ulead VideoStudio
5. Program-related information
6. Troubleshooting
7. Copyright
Information
8. Contacting
Ulead Systems
An
overview of Ulead VideoStudio
Ulead® VideoStudio® SE is consumer video editing and DVD authoring
software that lets anyone do more with video. Use wizards to create exciting
slideshows and videos automatically or choose from a complete array of easy-to-use
tools to take your videos further. Share your movies everywhere, from iPods
to the latest high-definition home theater systems.
System Requirements
·
Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP Home Edition,
Professional, Media Center
Edition and Professional x64 Edition
·
Intel®
Pentium® 4 or higher
·
Intel® Pentium® M,
Intel® Pentium® D, or Intel® Pentium® 4 Extreme Edition processors or AMD Athlon™ 64 compatible
·
256MB
of RAM (512MB or above for editing)
·
1 GB or more of available hard drive
space for program installation
·
Windows-compatible
display with at least 1024x768 resolution
·
VGA
display card setting: 24-Bit true color or above is recommended
·
Windows
compatible sound card
·
CD-ROM, CD-R/RW or
DVD-R/RW
Real-time features
perform best with at least:
- Pentium 4, 2.0 GHz CPU
- 512MB of RAM
- 7200 rpm IDE hard drive
In the DV-to-DVD Wizard,
if you plan to capture and burn an hour of DV tape, it is recommeded that you
have at least 20GB of available hard drive space.
Installing Ulead VideoStudio and drivers
To install Ulead
VideoStudio and the necessary drivers, insert your Ulead VideoStudio CD in the
CD-ROM drive and simply follow the on-screen installation instructions.
What are these
drivers?
- QuickTime 7.03 -
The video format from Apple for creating and playing back movie files such
as MOV and QT file formats. You should install QuickTime 7.03 or above to
be able to use the Auto Music function (i.e., SmartSound QuickTracks®) in
Ulead VideoStudio. For more information on Apple QuickTime, visit their
web site at http://www.apple.com/quicktime.
- SmartSound Quicktracks - This is a plug-in from SmartSound® that is integrated into Ulead
VideoStudio. It gives you a library of quality soundtracks that you can
add as background music to your movie projects.
- RealPlayer 10.5 - This is a software player from RealNetworks for playing Real
Video and Real Audio files from the Internet. It is recommended that you
install this driver unless you have a later version. For more information,
visit their web site at http://www.real.com.
- Intel Indeo 5.2 -
This is the codec for creating or playing .AVI files in QuickTime. You
should install Intel Indeo 5.2 or above to be able to use the style templates
in the Ulead VideoStudio Movie Wizard.
- Acrobat Reader 7.07 - This is Adobe's Acrobat Reader and is used for viewing
the Ulead VideoStudio's electronic manual. It is
recommended that you install it unless you have a later version.
- Microsoft DirectX - A driver from Microsoft that improves playback performance of
video files. You should install this driver. It will be installed
automatically when you are installing Ulead VideoStudio. For more
information, visit Microsoft's Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/directx.
- Microsoft Windows Media Format - A set of drivers from Microsoft that allows you to create WMV
and other streaming media files. They will be installed automatically when
you are installing Ulead VideoStudio. For more information, visit
Microsoft's Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia.
- Macromedia Flash Player 7 - This is a software player that allows you to play back flash
animation files (SWF). VideoStudio comes with plenty of flash animation
files that you can use for your video. For more information, visit
Macromedia's Web site at http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer.
Note: If you have a previous version
of Ulead VideoStudio installed in your system, it is recommended that you
uninstall it only after installing Ulead VideoStudio SE. During installation, the Setup
Wizard will auto-detect your capture device plug-in and specially supported
codecs (such as MPEG-4, 3GP, DivX) from the previous VideoStudio version and
integrate it onto VideoStudio SE.
However, if you installed
Ulead VideoStudio 10 then you uninstalled the older version, program files and
fonts that are used by both versions will also be deleted. To install them back
to VideoStudio 10, double-click Add or Remove Programs in the Control
Panel, select Ulead VideoStudio SE, click Change/Remove, then click Repair.
Registering your copy
of Ulead VideoStudio
Do not forget to register
your copy of Ulead VideoStudio. You can do this in the registration window
when you launch the program or by simply filling out the registration card
and mailing it in. It is important to register your copy as it allows you
to receive technical support and important product update information. You
will also be getting the opportunity to win prizes as well as taking advantage
of special promotions and discounts on other Ulead Systems' software.
Program-related
information
- Capture board requirements
When acquiring video from an analog source, make sure that the analog capture card you
are using supports RGB or YUV capture.
- Startup Screen
When rendering a title text against a pure background color clip, the text may appear blurry. This is
due to certain types of compression. For better results, try using the Video1,
RLE, or no compression options.
- DV-to-DVD Wizard
a. If you plan to capture and burn an hour of DV tape, select all the scenes before you go to the next
step and make sure that you have 20GB of available hard drive space. The whole
process will take approximately 5 hours to complete.
b. When scanning the DV tape using maximum speed, the detected scenes will vary
everytime you scan the tape. The scenes that are detected will depend on the
type of DV camcorder used.
- Capture Step
To check MPEG capture settings, click the Options button in the Options
Panel and select Video and Audio Capture Property Settings. In the
dialog box that opens, click the Capture tab. To view more MPEG
settings, click Advanced.
- Effect Step
Before applying the Album Flip transition effect to your clips, make
sure that your system is updated with the latest display card driver.
- Title Step
1GB RAM is required if you want to insert more than 500 subtitles.
- Audio Step
Some VST audio plug-ins when applied to audio clips will make the clip silent. This happens in
multithreaded applications such as VideoStudio. Please contact the VST plug-in
vendor to inquire about this problem.
- Share Step
a. To create an MPEG video file
or DVD/VCD/SVCD-ready MPEG file:
- Click the Create Video File button and select one of the
movie templates from the pop-up menu, or select Same as Project
Settings or Same as First Video Clip to output an MPEG file according
to the project settings or the properties of the first clip in the Video
Track.
Or,
- Click the Create Video File button and select Custom.
Select MPEG files from the Save as type box, then click the Options
button to specify the properties for the video file.
b. The Movie Screen Saver option in Export only supports the WMV file format.
Troubleshooting
- If you experience difficulty getting started
with Ulead Ulead VideoStudio, use the online help or check the manual for information.
- When rendering a title
text against a pure background color clip, the text may appear blurry. This is
due to certain types of compression. For better results, try using the Video1,
RLE, or no compression options.
- The Video Greeting
Card does not support QuickTime files.
- If you want to share
and play your video on other machines, make sure you use a common codec, such
as Cinepak, Indeo or MPEG. If you use a hardware codec, such as MJPEG, you may
be unable to view the video unless the other machine has the same card on
board.
- You may experience
some problems when playing QuickTime files. Some examples maybe, the playback
may not be smooth or the Stop button in the Navigator bar cannot switch back to
the Start button after playing. In such cases, please change to safe mode in
the QuickTime Video Settings. (You can do this by clicking the Control Panel:
QuickTime icon.)
- Some
camcorders (specifically some Panasonic models) have a small problem that
prevents them from recording movies from your computer. If this is a problem,
VideoStudio can be made to pause for a short time before transmitting the
video to the camcorder. Find the msdevctl.ini file in the main program
folder (in All Users.WINNT), open this file in Notepad and modify
the following line where 1 second = 1000 : [MainSec]RecordDelay=1000.
- Frame sizes supported
by the Hitachi DVD Camcorder include:
- 352x480 (NTSC)
- 704x480 (NTSC)
- 352x576 (PAL)
- 704x576 (PAL)
- To avoid the problem
of having not enough hard drive space when you capture or burn a disc, make
sure that the folders that are assigned as the working folders for capturing
and burning have plenty of free space. You can check this in the Preferences
in the Video Editor and in the Advanced Settings dialog box in the
DV-to-DVD Wizard.
- In DV-to-DVD Wizard, If you have more than one burner installed in your computer
or the default drive is not a burner, specify the burner you want to use in the
Advanced Settings dialog box.
Copyright Information
©Copyright 2006, Ulead Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Ulead® and Ulead VideoStudio® are registered trademarks of Ulead
Systems, Inc. Some of the product names used in this document are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective holders and are used for identification
purposes only.
- Portions included (RealVideo® DLL files) under license from
RealNetworks, Inc. Copyright 1995-2003.
- RealPlayer™ is used under license from RealNetworks, Inc.
- QuickTime™ is used under license from Apple Computer, Inc.
- Windows Media™ tools and Windows MediaPlayer™ are used under license from Microsoft
Corporation.
All other trademarks are
the property of their respective holders.
Contacting Ulead
Systems