How do I get a program I made on a memory stick

salo725 wrote on 12/21/2020, 6:28 AM

One old hubby asks a stupid question. I've been using for years, Movie Edit Pro program, and it is good. But. I've done about 50 gb movie also has some photos. Before, recording was easy - I burned the video to DVD. But now the guys don’t have a DVD drive. I also don't want to use Vimeo. How do I get a program I made on a memory stick in a format that can be viewed on both a computer and a TV? I tried to read the instructions in English but the language is Hebrew to me and this text is done by Google Translate. I would be really grateful for your help. AS from Finland.

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johnebaker wrote on 12/21/2020, 7:12 AM

@salo725

Hi

Definitely not a stupid question - you need to export the projects as a video file and copy this on to the memory stick - the most universal format is MP4, - File, Export movie, Video as MPEG-4 - however if this is for someone to view I would check they can play this format on their TV if that is what they are wanting to watch it on.

From the drop down menu you will need to select the appropriate preset to match the resolution of the project - if you do not see a suitable preset, check the Display all option just below the drop down as shown in the image below to see all the different export formats.

Note  - you will not have the items blurred out in the image above - these are custom export presets I use.

HTH

John EB

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