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Create a blockbuster vacation video

Step 10:

Save your video

When you're ready to complete your project, VideoStudio gives you options for saving the file. If you'd like to keep your finished film, back it up onto a CD or a DVD.

When you're ready to complete your project, VideoStudio gives you options for saving the file. If you'd like to keep your finished film, back it up onto a CD or a DVD.

Once you've finished your editing tasks, click the Share tab. You'll find a list of options for tasks, such as saving your finished project in a choice of file types, making it compatible for Web viewing, and creating a DVD. DVDs hold 4.7GB of data. If you have a DVD burner and your file is around 350MB, it's often possible to burn a DVD onto a CD-R disc; CD-Rs are more economical than DVDs.


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