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AVEYE

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How to Create Slideshows Using Nero 8
1 year ago

Making a Home Movie With Nero 8

posted by AVEYE at 1 year ago

This month learn how to make home movies using Nero 8 Ultra Edition. Nero's very own Customer Service/Tech Support Manager Darrick Bady shows you a quick and simple step by step method on how to make creative home movies.

 


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TheDoktor wrote at 9 months ago

How-to-make-a-"seamless" movie?

I have Nero 8 Ultra...I can copy and burn videos we have made of our horses, etc...BUT when played back on a DVD player.they must all be started one at a time.

Anyway to make a "seamless" movies where all the videos just play ...one after another?

 

Last evening we returned from the ranch, with hours of digital movies made yesterday. We downloaded into computer, then burned a DVD. But when playing on a DVD player as friends would do, we had to"click" each new video. And there were about 42 ranging from 1 minute to 15 minutes.

We would appreciate any suggestion you might have. We would like to make movies for friends and family. 

NOTE: After the first 8 movies, we had to "click" each one back to #8 then start scrolling to the next movie. Great moves, shot with new Christmas present. Canon G10 digital camera. 14.7

Megapixel's! ( and to think I have been using Leica cameras for 40 years, now a Canon can do what I have never seen.)

Your responses would be Most appreciated !!

 

TheDoktor