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I'm trying to make a home video using photostory 3 for windows and save it as a .mpeg. When I play it back on the computer(p3) the pictures come a bit shaky. They are quite big 1mb-3mb, do you think that is the problem? After that I add everything to windows movie maker. But when I want to save the final .mpeg of the whole thing I don't know what to save it as to playback on either UK or South African dvd players(I think it's PAL format). But windows media player doesn't give me the option to save in PAL format only in NTSC. Will it still work on normal dvd players. I the image is slow in the video and shaky, when I write it to a dvd disk will it be the same bad quality when i play it back through a dvd player?
Thank You

2006-09-01 01:02:13 · 4 answers · asked by visor07 1 in Computers & Internet Software

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I am answering this question considering that your's processor posess a bad configuration.
If ur system is well configured please skip this answer.

Windows Movie Maker is a good,user friendly video editing tool.For getting best results you need a Dual Core Processor,(Latest Proc),atleast 512 Mb RAM and free hard disk space.

When u tried to create a video,the resultant one doesn;t have the clarity as u expected.This is normal case in Movie Maker.

The name Movie Maker doesn't match to it's results.It cannot be used to create large movies.It might take hours badly your system will be hang up.

So try creating small videos, having very high clarity when put together the result is not bad.

If are looking for serious video creation,try Adobe Premier or Pinnacle.
Buy a dual core,1 Gb RAM,SATA HDD,Graphics proc,VCard that;s it

I recommend Video Edit Magic for home video creation.please try it.I used it once very earlier.But the quality is good.Download it

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Video/Video-Editors/Video-Edit-Magic.shtml

2006-09-01 01:15:45 · answer #1 · answered by Elo 3 · 0 0

NTSC is the analog television system in use in Canada, Japan, South Korea, the United States. So when you burn it, it will work probably on those type of DVD players. I don't think it will be the same quality when putting it in a DVD player. It is only doing that because your computer has a lot of stuff on it and can't run very fast. But when you put it on a DVD that is the only thing it has on there, so it should work just fine. Hope that helped.

Wikipedia article on NTSC: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC

Whenever I make or see a movie on my computer, it is slow too, so I guess I could say that information is from experience.

Oh, and to put it on a DVD from your computer, get a nice DVD/CD burner like Nero.

2006-09-01 08:05:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

For a proffesional quality video u needs Pinacle studio 9.
But you should go for Ulead Video studio . It work fine.
IT is very simple to use with great effect & quality.
U download trial version from ulead.com but asking a friend for help will better.
Using window movie maker ur picture should sticky.
When you play itr using DVD player its quality increase a little bit but not enough!

2006-09-01 08:14:33 · answer #3 · answered by chanchal_panda 2 · 0 0

use someother software

2006-09-01 08:07:59 · answer #4 · answered by @sM 2 · 0 0

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