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Cannot capture video data | ⬤ There may be a slight difference between |
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with the desired counter | the counter of the video image that you | 27 – 30 |
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number. | want to capture and the Index image data/ |
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| Full image data captured in the computer. |
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| This is not a malfunction. |
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Counter cannot be reset. | ⬤ Counter reset is not available with digital | 33 |
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Program capture suddenly | ⬤ When you start program capture at the |
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stops. | beginning of the tape, the video unit stops | 28 |
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| playback, ending program capture. |
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| Start video capture about 20 seconds after |
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| the point where the recording begins. |
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After finishing video | ⬤ If you want to erase the file because of |
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capture, the video file | limited hard disk space, start the program | — |
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remains in the JCPT folder | once then close it. The video remaining in |
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(where the program run file | the JCPT folder will be cleared. |
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is contained). |
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JLIP initialization not | ⬤ Make sure that the IRQ (Interrupt ReQuest) |
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possible. | is not being used by another device. | 20 |
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| ⬤ COM port selection is wrong. Confirm the |
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| COM port number and execute JLIP |
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| initialization again. |
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With Video capture/ | ⬤ In this case, video capture is not possible |
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Transfer done in Automatic | using the "Frame Picture" setting. Change |
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Transfer mode, the captured | the setting to "Field Picture" and try video | 32 |
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image looks like two | capture again. |
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pictures laid one upon |
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another. |
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The index image is not size | ⬤ Change the system font size of the | — |
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of its image display box. | computer. |
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The monitor displays of the application software illustrated in this manual may differ from those you are actually viewing depending on the operating environment of your computer.
Operation will be significantly slower when used in an environment other than that recom- mended (page 16).
While basic VCR operations such as playback and