Sony PCV-E314DS VAIO User Guide (Large File - 39.04 MB) - Page 249
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minimizing a digital imaging application. Restoring Outlook 98 For the Add New Components functionality to be available with Microsoft Outlook, you must first run the installation program for Outlook from the Application Recovery CD. When prompted to install the program, select Exit. This decompresses the software, making the Add New Components functionality available. Inserting Add-in Boards Your VAIO Digital Studio Computer accommodates PCI add-in boards up to 7.7 inches in length. Using Devices Connected to the i.LINK (IEEE-1394), S-Link (Control-A1), and Optical Digital Audio Output Connectors For the latest information on devices known to be compatible with the state-of the-art audio, video, and graphics capabilities of your VAIO computer, check the Sony web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport. Connecting to i.LINK Ports Your VAIO computer includes a 4-pin i.LINK connector on the front of the system and two 6-pin i.LINK connectors on the back of the system. A 6-pin i.LINK connector can supply power from the computer to the connected device if the device is equipped with a 6-pin connector. A 4-pin i.LINK connector cannot supply power to a connected device. Capturing and Editing Digital Video Images You can capture digital video images using a digital video camera recorder and DVgate Motion software. Once the images are saved as AVI files, they can be edited using DVgate Motion, DVgate Clip, or Adobe Premiere® LE. You cannot capture digital video images directly using the Capture menu in Adobe Premiere LE. Adobe Premiere LE supports an analog capture board for capturing images. Your VAIO computer is designed for digital video input. If there is no audio data associated with an AVI file, the message "Codec compression error" appears. If you do not wish to associate audio with your AVI file, you can add muted sound data by recording audio with the mute option enabled. For best performance, when editing AVI files in Adobe Premiere LE, you should use the default setup parameters that shipped with your system. If you change the default setup and want to reinitialize the parameters, follow these steps: 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears. 5. Select the parameters for Time Base, Compress, Output, and Preview Option settings as indicated below. [Time base] Time base - 29.97fps (required) [Compress] File type - AVI (required) Compress Program Method - Sony DV software CODEC (required) Compress Program Depth - Millions colors (No other options) Quality (No control for this item) Option: Frames per second - 30 (required) Option: Basic Key Frames (No control for this item) Page 249