Pages:
  
1.Introduction
2.Understanding the Workspace
3.Getting Started with Editing
4.Media Editing
5.Working with Effects and Transitions
6.Video Edit Magic Tools
7.Using Volume Tracks
8.Working with Projects
9.Making Movies
10.Capturing Media from Devices
 
Capturing from a Web Camera
Capturing from a Digitial Video Camera
Importing from a Digital Camera
Controlling a Digitial Video Camera
Capturing Snaps
Changing Capture Device
Changing Capture To Folder
Capturing in AVI Format
Capturing in WMV Format
Capturing without Audio
Changing Video/Audio Settings and Formats
Changing Snaps Output Format
Working with Captured Files
11.Capturing Media from Analog Devices (Windows 98 only)
12.Exporting to Digital Video Camera
13.Keyboard Shortcuts
14.Resources
 

Video Edit Magic 4.47


Working with Captured Files

After you have captured a video footage or a snap, you can use them in your editing projects.  Close the capture tool and bring the captured videos and snaps into Video Edit Magic to add them to the Timeline.

From within the Capture tool, point to the File menu and click:

  • Save Captured File As to save the last captured footage to another location and with another name.
  • Preview Last Captured File to open the last captured footage with the default media player.
  • Preview Last Snap to open the last snap that was taken with the default image viewer.
  • Add Last Captured File to Collections to automatically open the last captured footage in Video Edit Magic.

 The snaps you take are directly added to the Collections window.


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