Tuesday, July 17, 2012

How to Create Custom Settings in Windows Movie Maker

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  1. In Windows Media Profile Editor, click the Name box, and then type a name for your custom setting.
  2. This setting name appears in the More settings box in Publish Movie.
  3. Select the Audio check box, and then click either CBR or Quality VBR from the drop-down box.
  4. In the Codec box for audio, click Windows Media Audio 9.x.
  5. Select the Video check box, and then click either CBR or Quality VBR from the drop-down box.
  6. In the Codec box for video, click Windows Media Video 9.
  7. Some codecs might not be supported in Windows Movie Maker.
  8. If necessary, clear the Allow interlace processing and Allow nonsquare pixel output check boxes.
  9. In the Target bit rate area, click Add. In the resulting Bit rate box, type a value for the bit rate followed by K for kilobits or M for megabits, and then click OK.
  10. The number you enter is the total bit rate. If you are creating a quality-based VBR setting, you will not be prompted to type a bit rate.
  11. On the new tab that displays, click the Video size box, and then enter a display size (width x height) for your video.
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