HP a1063w, a1013w Capturing video from a DV camcorder, Capturing live video from a DV camcorder

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make muvee: Opens the Make muvee window for you to set the duration of your movie and automatically create the movie.

save muvee: Opens the Save muvee window for you to save the finished movie to one of several formats.

Capturing video from a DV camcorder

You can capture (copy) digital video files to your hard disk drive by using muvee autoProducer with a compatible DV camcorder connected to a FireWire (IEEE 1394) port on your PC. You can capture video either live (known as camera mode) or recorded (known as VCR mode).

Captured video files are automatically added to your movie project. To remove the file from your movie project, select the video file in the list of captured DV videos, and click Delete.

When capturing video, it is important to be aware of the amount of free space available on your PC hard disk drive. Capturing video can use a large amount of disk space. The amount of free disk space displays on the Capture video window in muvee autoProducer while you are capturing video.

Capturing live video from a DV camcorder

Capturing live video in camera mode allows you to create a video file without even having a tape in the camcorder.

To capture live video to your hard disk drive:

1If your project is already open, click the capture DV button, and skip to step 4.

2Click Start, choose All Programs, muvee autoProducer, and then click muvee autoProducer again.

3Open a project by selecting from the File menu either New Project or Open Project.

4Connect your DV camcorder to the FireWire (IEEE 1394) port on your PC, and turn on the camcorder.

5Set the camcorder to camera mode using the instructions in the manufacturer’s documentation.

6Click the Start Capture button to begin capturing the live footage directly to your PC hard disk drive.

7Click the Stop Capture button to stop capturing.

8Click the Browse button to be able to specify a file name and folder for the captured video file.

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Contents Getting Started Guide USA Table of Contents Using the HP Personal Media Drive Using the Memory Card ReaderUsing a TV as a Monitor Working with Digital ImagesCreating Movies Using WinDVD Creator Getting Help Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducerIndex Setting Up Your PC Putting Your PC TogetherConnector Description Symbol Mouse PS/2 connector Connecting to the PCSerial Connector Description Symbol Audio Line Out powered speakers Turning On Your PC for the First TimeSetting Up and Connecting to Your Internet Account Online Services, and then click Easy Internet Sign-upInstalling Software and Hardware Devices Using HP productsIcon Opens Use it to Using Desktop IconsUsing HP Organize software Choose All ProgramsIcon Feature Description Using the KeyboardHp or DVD/MP3 Customizing the keyboard buttons Getting Started Guide Setting Up Sound Using SpeakersSetting up 3-connector sound Connect speaker plugs for To PC Connector Speaker Icon ModeConfiguring multi-channel audio output for the DVD player Click the Speaker Configuration tabSetting up 6-connector sound Identifying the audio connectors 6-connectorClick the Speaker Configuration button Configuring the Sound Effect Manager 6-connectorConnect speaker cable plug for To PC port label, name Color Page To open the Sound Effect Manager Using the Sound Effect Manager 6-connectorSound Effect Manager control screens Connector Name Icon Color To enable the Audio WizardRetasking using the Audio Wizard 6-connector Using Your PC Top Using Your Docking BayTo store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards Page Using Your Multistorage Bay Docking a peripheral device Storing CDs, DVDs, or memory cardsMultistorage bay chassis figure Placing a peripheral device on the multistorage bay top Using the optional camera station PC top Write Dvd Bay Exp Ansio Writer & cd writer dvd hp Bay expansion Removing cables from the multistorage bay cable tunnel Using the Memory Card Reader Card Slot readerUsing the memory card reader Working with the Safely Remove Hardware utilitySlot memory card reader Card Insert Into 4-slot readerCompactFlash I/II Card Insert Into 2-slot readerConnecting to a TV Set Using a TV as a MonitorIdentifying Cables You May Need Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen NView tab Click the Ge Force FX xxxx tabDisabling the TV Option Displays tabGe Force tab disabling NView tab disablingDisplays tab disabling Disconnecting the TV Using the HP Personal Media Drive Connecting the DriveInserting the Drive Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive Letter Click My ComputerUsing the Drive Disconnecting the Drive Getting Started Guide Working with Digital Images Using HP Image Zone PlusWorking with Digital Images Selection tray Burning a label on a LightScribe media disc Creating disc labels with HP Image Zone PlusClick Print LightScribe label Page Getting Started Guide Playing CDs and DVDs Playing Music CDs with iTunesPlaying CDs and DVDs with Windows Media Player Playing DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVDPage Using country/region codes Playing Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVDPlaying Video CDs VCD with Windows Media Player Getting Started Guide Creating CDs and DVDs Using the Software Quick Reference Table Software With this program you canSoftware With this program you can Creating Music CDs with iTunes Creating Music CDs with Windows Media Player Creating Data CDs Using Windows XPClick Copy to CD or Device Creating Music CDs with RecordNow Creating CDs with RecordNowTips Select Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player Creating CDs to Play on Your PC Click the Audio Projects tab Select Jukebox CDStoring Files on a DVD or CD Copying a DVD or CD Storing Data Files on DiscSelect Exact Copy Removing Files in RecordNow Erasing a DVD or CDRemoving Files from a Recorded Data Disc Creating an Image File Select the Backup Projects tab Select File ArchiveArchiving Files on a DVD or CD Click Data DiscSelect the Backup Projects tab Select Burn Image Using Disc LabelsSelect the Backup Projects tab Select Save Image Saving an ImageDisc Labeling with LightScribe Lightscribe requirementsPage Setting Automatic Recording Options Click My Computer Using Compatibility Information Identifying Compatible File FormatsUsing DVD+R and DVD-R discs Using the Disc Quick Reference TablesUsing double-layer DVD+R discs Using DVD+RW and DVD-RW discsVideo quality setting Good Better Best Using CD-R discsUsing CD-RW discs Video recording lengthDVD PlayerDouble Combo Drive can Optical drive quick referenceLayer Creating Movies Using WinDVD Creator Getting startedUsing the Storyboard Using the Preview windowUsing the Media Library Identifying requirements for capturing videoCapturing digital camcorder video Capturing Web camera videoCapturing a still image Capturing analog videoEditing video files in WinDVD Creator Adding images Adding audio effectsAdding video filters Adding transition effectsAdding title effects Adding a menuMaking a movie Recording VHS analog video direct to DVD select models only Converting recorded TV to MPEG-2 format Europe onlyCreating Movies Using muvee autoProducer Capturing video from a DV camcorder Capturing live video from a DV camcorderSelecting videos and pictures Setting the style Selecting musicAdding captions Making the movieSaving the movie project WMV-Small File WMV-High QualityUsing the magicMoment controls Selecting video scenes with Magic MomentsPage Finding Guides on the Web Getting HelpFinding Onscreen Guides Choose All Programs Choose DocumentationUsing Instant Support Using the Onscreen Help and Support CenterUsing Updates from HP Turning off messages Getting messagesRe-enabling messages Using PC Help & Tools Choose All Programs Choose PC Help & ToolsIndex IndexGetting Started Guide RealOne Player features Part Number Getting Started Guide
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