Quick links to procedures on this page:
You can save your movie project to file formats that you can playback on a variety of mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and game consoles. Corel VideoStudio Pro includes a range of profiles that optimize your video for specific devices.
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In the Share workspace, click the Device button . |
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DV — Convert the project to a DV-compatible video file that can be written back to a DV camcorder. Connect your camcorder to the computer, turn your camcorder on, and set it to Play/Edit mode. See your camcorder's manual for specific instructions. |
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HDV — Convert the project to an HDV-compatible video file that can be written back to an HDV camcorder. Connect your camcorder to the computer, turn your camcorder on, and set it to Play/Edit mode. See your camcorder's manual for specific instructions. |
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Mobile Device — Creates a high-definition MPEG-4 AVC file that is compatible with most tablets and smartphones, including iPad, iPhone, and Android devices. |
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Game Console — Create MPEG-4 AVC video files that are compatible with PSP devices. |
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In the Profile drop-list, choose an option. |
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In the File name box, type a file name. |
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In the File location box, specify the location where you want to save the file. |
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Create Preview Range Only — renders only the section of video that is selected between the Trim Markers in the Preview panel. |
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Enable Smart Render — analyzes a video for any previously rendered sections and renders only the new or revised sections. This can reduce rendering time significantly. |
Press the [Esc] key to cancel the rendering process.
You can also write back to a DV camcorder in the Edit workspace by right-clicking a video clip in the Library and choosing DV Recording.
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