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When using a third- | Your DVC323 Camera is | The Kodak TWAIN and |
party video application, | compatible with software | PictureWorks Live software have |
the video frame rate | that uses the Video for | been optimized to work best with |
appears slower than | Windows (VFW) | your DVC323 Camera. The |
with the Kodak TWAIN | interface for video | available frame rates using the |
driver or PictureWorks | devices. | camera as a standard VFW device |
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| with other software will be reduced |
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| due to an effect of the VFW |
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| interface. |
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When using a third- | Your DVC323 Camera is | The Kodak TWAIN and |
party video application, | compatible with software | PictureWorks Live software have |
Auto Exposure or Auto | that uses the Video for | been optimized to work best with |
White Balance appear | Windows (VFW) | your DVC323 Camera. Since |
slower than with the | interface for video | frame rates drop when operating in |
Kodak TWAIN driver | devices. | VFW mode, Auto Exposure and |
or PictureWorks Live. |
| Auto White Balance operate more |
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| slowly. |
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Video viewfinder has | Not enough | 1 |
no image or the image | available for USB bus to | icon on the Control Panel. |
is just a mix of colors | transfer video data | 2 Click on the Performance tab. |
| without errors. | |
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| 3 Click on the Graphics button. |
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| 4 Move the Hardware |
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| Acceleration slider to the left |
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| to reduce the amount of |
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| acceleration. |
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| 5 Reboot your computer and try |
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| your camera again. |
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| You may also want to contact your |
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| PCI card manufacturer to make |
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| sure you have the latest driver for |
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| the card and that the card is fully |
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| Windows 95 compliant. |
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