Create your own video slideshows for PC, DVD and mobile devices
Videos on TV Deluxe enables you to create a fully customizable slideshow containing your favorite videos and background music, plus a personalized selection of filters, special effects and transition effects that can add the final touch to your composition. The whole process is really easy to complete, even for people that have never used a similar tool.
The program’s interface is divided into several areas: one displays the folder structure on your system so that you can select the content you want to include in the slideshow; another one displays the video selected at that very moment; and finally the timeline is where you can drag and drop everything you want to add to the slideshow. There’s also a built-in player that lets you preview effects and animations, as well as the slideshow in itself while you’re working on it. The good thing is that you can work not only with the video files you store in your hard drive, but also with videos imported right from your video camera and even Youtube videos.
Videos on TV Deluxe includes a ton of special effects, filters and transition effects to spice up your presentation. Once finished, you can export the slideshow to high quality video (with an impressive range of available formats) or record it directly to DVD. The only drawback is that the file weighs more than 400 MB, meaning it takes a while to download and run, and it’s quite heavy on system resources.
With Videos on TV Deluxe you can easily create slideshows with several video clips. The program also enables you to add backgound music, use templates and customize the slideshow with numerous effects and special filters.
After launching the program you can choose whether to add video files from the hard drive, import them from your video camera or take them directly from Youtube. All added videos are displayed on a timeline at the bottom of the interface. This interface also features an embedded player to preview the slideshow.
The final result can be burnt on a CD or DVD and also saved to many different video formats, including video for portable devices like the iPod or your mobile phone.