38 EN | VIDEO CONFERENCE OVER THE INTERNET (cont.) |
Using Windows® Messenger (Windows® XP Only)
If you are using a Windows® XP, you can use Windows® Messenger to conduct video conferences over the Internet, using a camcorder.
NOTE:
There are differences in the following procedures whether your camcorder is equipped with D.S.C. (Digital Still Camera) features or not.
Preparation
1Confirm that Windows® Messenger 4.6 or later is installed.●You can download the latest version of Windows® Messenger from Microsoft’s web site: http://www.microsoft.com/
2Connect to the Internet and set up Windows® Messenger.●Start Windows® Messenger and register your
●Refer to “Software Installation (Windows®)” in “SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND USB CONNECTION GUIDE”.
●If the installation of [USB Video Streaming driver] has already been completed, go to step 4 or 5.
4Make sure that no cassette is in the camcorder. (Only for D.S.C.
●Refer to “Connections (Windows®)” in “SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND USB CONNECTION GUIDE”.
6Set the camcorder’s VIDEO/MEMORY Switch to “MEMORY”. (Only for D.S.C. equipped models)
7Set the camcorder’s Power Switch to “A” or “M” while pressing down the Lock Button located on the switch.
The camcorder is now on.
“” appears on the camcorder’s LCD monitor.
●If “” does not appear, install [USB Video Streaming driver]. Refer to “Software Installation (Windows®)” in “SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND USB CONNECTION GUIDE”.
NOTE:
The procedure is different when reading or writing a memory card. (Only for D.S.C. equipped models)
8In the main screen of Windows® Messenger, click [Tools] and then select [Audio and Video Tuning Wizard…].
9Select [JVC
●Make sure that the image from the camcorder is displayed.
10Click [Next]. In the microphone setting, specify [JVC
●If you specify [JVC
●Click [Test] and check for sound from your speakers or headphones.
12Click [Next]. Check the microphone volume.●The microphone volume is automatically adjusted. Speak into the camcorder microphone and check the microphone volume level so that the green bar extends into the yellow range.
13Click [Next] and exit the Wizard.CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE