Google Maps Compile and Render the Final Zoom Video (Part 6) Zoom in Video Mini-Series
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When it comes to the final Zoom Video, there are a few extra things you can add, like music and titles.
In our final video though we will be mainly looking at how to export a final Rendered Video.
This video is part of a Mini-Series.
Previous video covered Google Maps – Video Editor.
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Alright, guys. In today's video, we're gonna be looking at how to export your recorded video clips for your Google zooming maps to one single video. But before that, let's have a quick intro first, so today's video can be found on softwaretraining.co.za. We make sure needed to watch problem solving videos, and we also have daily updates otherwise, back to the tutorial here. So the previous video we looked at editing or joining these two videos and trimming them, and now we're gonna be looking at how to export them. But before that, just a reminder. This is a miniseries on how to make a Google zoom in, um, video to your premise of your company's location, and I will also leave relevant links in the description. So you guys actually follow along now when it comes to the exporting or finishing. It's rather simple, but there is a few steps you can take before Um, you finish. Let's say, for instance, you want to put in a music or zoom in sound effect or anything like that. We've got background music which comes with the programme. A few different setting options we can look at here and then we also have this custom audio. So if you wanted to add your own custom audio that you've already made. But for the sake of this video, we're not gonna do that because that's where it's going to be an overlay on another project or something on that line. So we don't need audience. So then what we can do is we go to the last sitting here called Finished video. Click that and then it's gonna ask this video quality. I'm gonna leave mine on 10. 80 p on high. You can put it lower resolution if the project is not as important or the location, but yeah, I'm gonna leave one on default. You can go to more options if you want to add, like, hardware acceleration coding. So it's like, um, yeah, it's nice if you want your your all your extra hardware to help encode the video. But there's such small video, so it's not necessary. Then what you do is you go to export and then it will ask us a location. So I'm just gonna call this Google Maps and project, or you can call it Google maps, video or video project. Whatever makes sense to you leave the format video just how it is. We only have one option in any case, and then we export. They're depending on the length of your video that's gonna export for us. And then when it's done, it will open a preview for us that will dramatically preview the whole process so we can see there's a transition and then it zooms into the front view of the location. Now I can just go back to the beginning. So we're watching a full screen again Play. We can see. Okay, this is the company where it's located, and then it zooms in to the front location and yeah, that is it on creating a transitional video, obviously by the folder location. Now it will also be here, and it is a dot MP four format that's already ready for upload. So it's rather simple, and thank you guys for joining me from this little mini serious. It seems like a complex, uh, process. But from the process, you can say this is definitely one of the most simple ways you can go. Otherwise, if we head here to softwaretraining.co.za z. You guys will notice we've got a variety of different Softwares will recover, and also you can isolate your search on the top of right. If you do not, however, find the training videos you're looking for, just simply go here requests a training video filling the form, and then we'll do our best to try and make that video for but otherwise thanks guys for watching and cheers.
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