Part Three: VholdR Software
The VholdR camera supports both PC and Mac, but the VholdR Desktop software is only PC compatible at this time.
Minimum PC Requirements:
Operating Systems: XP & Vista
Language: English
Browsers: IE 6.0, 7.0 & Firefox 1.0, 2.0, 3.0
Windows Media Player 10
Microsoft Dot Net 3.0
Note: In order to properly install and activate your VholdR Desktop, your account needs to have ‘System Administrator’ privileges.
Windows XP:
1Click the ‘Start’ button.
2Select ‘Control Panel’.
3Open ‘User Accounts’.
4Your login account should be labeled “Computer administrator”.
Windows Vista:
1Click the ‘Start Menu’.
2Select ‘Control Panel’.
3Open ‘User Accounts’.
4Your login account should be labeled ‘Administrator’.
5Select ‘Turn User Account Control on or off’.
6Uncheck the ‘Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer’ checkbox and select OK.
7You will need to restart your computer.
Macintosh
We love Macintosh and many of us at VholdR are lifetime Mac users, but we’re still working on VholdR Desktop for Mac so please be patient with us while we work on developing Mac software. To check our status on a Mac version please visit: http://www.vholdr.com/mac.
In the meantime, the following directions are written just for you.
1Connect VholdR - When you connect VholdR, a new drive should appear on your desktop. It should appear as ‘untitled’ if you did not previously format your card with a name. Double click on the icon to open up the file menu of your VholdR. Drag the video clips to your desktop or new folder.
2Xvid Codec - In order to play your VholdR videos you will need an Xvid compatible player (QuickTime does not play native Xvid files) or to convert the VholdR videos to a QuickTime compatible file type.
Player – VLC Media Player http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ Convert Files – FFmpegX http://homepage.mac.com/major4/
3To play a video with the VLC player, right click on video file and select the VLC player.
Sharing to VholdR.com - We would love to see your videos on VholdR.com so go to www.vholdr.com, create an account, and then upload your videos one at a time.
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