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Create and save videos to vs7 projects. Then close all projects and start new. Click on Share folder and select SHARE tab. Once it comes up select one at a time the projects that you have created. I think it says select video project on the side of the menu comes up.
From this you will get each project with its on menu. You can add titles, select what the button contains, add music, background etc. Make sure that you don't go over 3.8 gigs video for dvd for all. From experience it will not burn cause of the lack of space on the dvd. Remember that the audio file is not included in the total. I had this happen to me a couple of time.
I am working on several projects now and have found that ulead vs7 is the easiest to use and the dvd turns out extremely good. Whether from vhs or tv the results are what I like to have. -
you can also open up a new project, add videos to the folder on the right side then, add to the timeline. Render complete project when you have added what you want. Don't make final project too big. Like the previous post said.
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