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  1. Hi

     

    You don't say wether you are saving to PC or DVD.

     

    If you are saving to DVD you can change the bitrate for both sound and video by clicking the ADVANCED button and entering what you want in the boxes.If you select DATA disc you get options to change the format in the same way as if you had chosen to save your film to your PC.

     

    If you save your film to your PC by selectiong the option Computer/Data you can select a number of save options from the Preset drop-down list.....

     

    HD 1080

    HD 720

    Widescreen

    Traditional and etc.

     

    You can select the output format. (There are only a couple or so available with the free version of VP)

     

    You can change the resolution but some selections default to particular formats.

    and so on.

     

    I suggest you simply select preset HD 1080. The format will be .avi The resolution will be 1920 x 1080-HD 1080p with frame rate 25 fps. These are the default values when you select HD 1080 in the preset box. Your film will be saved to your pc as an .avi.

     

    If you want to put this on a DVD use a separate burning program that allows menus etc. e.g. Windows DVD maker.

     

    Hope this helps.

     

    Nat

  2. I have a camera that shoots 1080p and when I use videopad to edit out parts or something it saves my movie as 240p , I was wondering if there was a setting for that or if it is always going to be like that . any help is appreciated

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