Video

Depending on the model, the NEC Versa VX features a TFT panel with SVGA or XGA resolution. This enables color display for sharp effective visuals right on the system or projected onto an external CRT monitor.

Use your NEC Versa VX to run full motion, full-screen MPEG video. In Windows 98, Windows 95 and Windows NT, the Active Movie Control gives you MPEG capabilities. In Windows NT, you must install Internet Explorer to use the Active Movie Control function.

Access the Active Movie Control as follows:

1.Go to Start, Programs, Accessories, Entertainment (Windows 98), or Multimedia (Windows 95 and NT), and select Active Movie Control.

An Open dialog box displays.

2.Locate your CD-ROM drive and double click on the appropriate drive to display its contents.

3.Open your file and press the Play button. (To play full screen MPEG video, you may need to press the Window maximize button to bring your video to full size.)

Using Digital Video Files

With commercial video capture hardware and application software, you can plug any video device, including VCRs, televisions, camcorders, and laser disc players into your NEC Versa VX and record motion graphics to your hard drive.

Use a video frame grabber and store a stream of grabbed stills on your hard disk.

Using Animation Files

You can create a dynamic presentation using an animation application. Animation can illustrate a concept, drive home an important point, or command attention. Graphics animation can add punch to a presentation with an animated illustration, a flashing arrow, or a flying logo.

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