Discussion on how to make "movies" using DVD Maker or Windows Live Photo from collection of still images and video. Brief introduction to Windows and Google Photo Galleries adn to their editor functions
Mais de Joe Boisvert Adjunct Professor of History, Gulf Coast State College Encore Program, Director of Compassionate Care, Amherst First Baptist Church, NH, Stephen Minister, Instructor Noah's Ark, Panama City, Florida
Mais de Joe Boisvert Adjunct Professor of History, Gulf Coast State College Encore Program, Director of Compassionate Care, Amherst First Baptist Church, NH, Stephen Minister, Instructor Noah's Ark, Panama City, Florida (20)
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
Digital Photography Class 4
1. Digital Photography Class 4 Joe Boisvert Subject – Burning Video DVD, Formatting CD’s or DVD’s - Transferring Images from Photo Card to PC, Copying to Flash drive, CD or DVD, Hard Drive, Working with Images with Windows Live Photo and Picasa
2. Burn a DVD-Video disc with Windows DVD Maker WINDOOWS DVD Maker is a feature you can use to make DVDs that you can watch on a computer or on a TV using a regular DVD player. The quickest way to make a DVD is to add pictures and videos in Windows DVD Maker, and then burn your DVD. If you want to get creative, you can customize the DVD menu style and text before you burn the DVD.
3. Add and Arrange and Edit Slides Before Adding to DVDAdd and arrange videos and picturesWhen making a DVD, you first need to add your videos and pictures. (If you add pictures, they'll play as a slide show on your DVD.) You can arrange your videos and slide show in Windows DVD Maker to change their order on your final DVD. After that, you can preview your DVD to see how it looks, customize it, or start to burn it.
9. Burning a DVD – In Windows Choose the Live File System format when you want to burn a data disc that will play in a computer running Windows XP or later. Insert a writable disc, such as a CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW disc, into your computer's CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner. In the AutoPlay dialog box that appears, click Burn files to disc using Windows Explorer. If the AutoPlay dialog box doesn't appear, click the Start button , click Computer, and then double-click your disc burner. In the Burn a Disc dialog box, type a name for this disc in the Disc title box, click Like a USB flash drive, and then click Next.
10. Burning a DVD This is the option for burning a disc that uses the Live File System disc format. It might take several minutes for the disc to be formatted. When the formatting is complete, an empty disc folder opens. Open the folder that contains the files you want to burn, and then drag the files into the empty disc folder. To select more than one item, press and hold the Ctrl key, and then click the files you want to burn. As you drag files into the disc folder, they are copied automatically to the disc. When you finish you must finalize the new disk
11. Moving or Copying to a Hard Driveor Flash Drive To put data or images onto a hard drive you can copy or move the objects If you have Windows 7 open both widows the source the destinaiton and snap them in place. Drag and Drop from file to file Or use sent to and send them from Source to destination Or Cut and Copy or Use Move Command