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Need Help Capturing Your Video

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VideOh! DVD AVC-2210 User's Guide Need Help Capturing Your Video? s If your analog video device, such as a VCR or camcorder, is not powered on, after about 1 minute, you will get an error message. To allow MyDVD to recognize and capture the video: a Click OK to close the error message. b Click Done to close the Capture window. c Press the Power on button on your video device. d Click Capture. s For optimum quality when creating DVDs, use the Best setting (in the MyDVD Capture window) when capturing video clips. However, if you have limited disk space, Adaptec recommends that you choose the Better or Good capture setting. Use this table to estimate the amount of disk space required: Quality / Resolution DVD (MPEG-II) VCD (MPEG-I) Capture Setting Good Better Best Good Disk space required for: 1 minute of analog video 10 minutes of analog video 42 MB 420 MB 49 MB 490 MB 57 MB 570 MB 21 MB 210 MB Note: Due to Microsoft Windows FAT file system limitations, the maximum file size you can use is 4 Gigabytes (GB). If possible, use NTSF formatted hard disk. s If you are capturing video using the Best quality setting and see choppy images on the preview window, make sure you're connected to a USB 2.0 port, because Best quality capturing may exceed the bandwidth of USB 1.1. s MyDVD may not be able to recognize footage from a damaged or degraded video tape. 32

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VideOh! DVD AVC-2210 User
s Guide
Need Help Capturing Your Video?
If your analog video device, such as a VCR or camcorder, is not
powered on, after about 1 minute, you will get an error
message.
To allow MyDVD to recognize and capture the video:
a
Click
OK
to close the error message.
b
Click
Done
to close the Capture window.
c
Press the
Power on
button on your video device.
d
Click
Capture
.
For optimum quality when creating DVDs, use the Best setting
(in the MyDVD Capture window) when capturing video clips.
However, if you have limited disk space, Adaptec recommends
that you choose the Better or Good capture setting. Use this
table to estimate the amount of disk space required:
Note:
Due to Microsoft Windows FAT file system
limitations, the maximum file size you can use is 4
Gigabytes (GB). If possible, use NTSF formatted hard disk.
If you are capturing video using the Best quality setting and see
choppy images on the preview window, make sure you
re
connected to a USB 2.0 port, because Best quality capturing may
exceed the bandwidth of USB 1.1.
MyDVD may not be able to recognize footage from a damaged
or degraded video tape.
Disk space required for:
Quality / Resolution
Capture
Setting
1 minute of
analog video
10 minutes of
analog video
DVD (MPEG-II)
Good
42 MB
420 MB
Better
49 MB
490 MB
Best
57 MB
570 MB
VCD (MPEG-I)
Good
21 MB
210 MB