PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger™ System (i.LINK)
Using Tape Image Data
By connecting the Palmcorder and PC with the DV Interface Cable (i.LINK), you can transfer Motion images and Still images saved on the DV Tape directly to your PC.
Note
•If PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger™ System does not work, please refer to note on page 72.
•Deactivate your PC ScreenSaver or this application may shutdown during image capture.
3Normal
4Movie Capture
DV
STOP 2PLAY
Before you begin
•Insert a recorded Tape. (p. 12)
•Make
•Turn your PC on.
•Set Palmcorder POWER to VCR.
•Run the Software after the DV Interface Cable (i.LINK) has been connected to the Palmcorder.
1 Repeat steps 1~4 on page 62 to
run the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger™ System.
Note
• When the DV Interface Cable (i.LINK) is connected, the input display will automatically become DV. If it is not DV, please confirm the connection. Then, close and restart the software.
• When using Windows XP, “Windows Movie Maker” may open automatically. If so, close “Windows Movie Maker“ and “Movie Messenger”, and open “Movie Messenger” again.
2 Click (PLAY) button on PC screen to playback the DV tape.
•Please use the LCD monitor on the Palmcorder or PC screen for confirmation.
How to insert the DV Interface Cable (i.LINK)
ASet Palmcorder POWER to VCR.
BConnect the Palmcorder to your PC using the DV Interface Cable (i.LINK) (not supplied).
CStart up the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger™ System.
How to remove the DV Interface Cable (i.LINK)
AClose the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger™ System.
BRemove the DV Interface Cable (i.LINK) from the Palmcorder.
CSet Palmcorder POWER to OFF.
To capture Motion images
[When selecting Normal]
3 Click on [Normal] .
4 Click on [Movie Capture] at the point you wish to capture a Motion image. Click on [STOP] to end capture.
•The image is transferred to the PC in real time.
•The maximum capture time is approx. 3 minutes.
•When capturing data containing changes between 12 bit and 16 bit and/or between SP and LP mode, a separate file will be made for each mode.
•Please refer to pages 64~71 for other functions.
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PC Connection
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