Panasonic PVDV702D PVDV702 User Guide - Page 71

Uploading the image to, PictureStage Home Before you begin

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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger™ System Uploading the image to PictureStage Home Page* You can upload edited moving images and still images to the PictureStage Home Page. Before you begin • Obtain Internet access. • Before using this feature, you must become a registered member of PictureStage. For details on installation, settings, etc., please visit http://www.picturestage.com/ (current as of Dec. 28, 2001). 4Uploader 1 Repeat steps 1~4 on page 61 to run the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger™ System. 2 Click [VideoGift] to display the VideoGift screen. • The image captured last is displayed in the VideoGift screen. Caution for Windows 2000 users • If "Unable To Locate DLL" warning indication is displayed, please see page 90. 3 Select a Motion or Still image to upload to PictureStage Home Page. (See steps 4~6 or 4~6 on page 65.) • The selected Motion or Still image is displayed on the VideoGift screen. • If editing the image, see "Sending a Portion of a Motion Image", "Setting the Size and Quality of Motion and Still Image", "Slide-Show Edit" on pages 68 and 69. 4 Click on [Uploader] on the VideoGift screen. • The "Converting animation." screen is displayed. • When you click the [Uploader], PictureStage Uploader opens, and a temp folder containing WMV (compressed) files opens at the same time. Files can be dragged and dropped from this folder. PC Connection (Continued on next page.) * PictureStage Home Page PictureStage is a service whereby, through the uploading of images captured on this unit to the Internet, data can be stored, albums can be created, images can be voluntarily and freely shared and exchanged with a third party, etc. 71

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PC Connection
PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger
System
Uploading the image to
PictureStage Home Page*
Before you begin
Obtain Internet access.
Before using this feature, you must
become a registered member of
PictureStage. For details on installation,
settings, etc., please visit
(current as of Dec. 28, 2001).
1
Repeat steps 1~4 on page 61
to
run the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie
Messenger
System.
2
Click [VideoGift]
to display the
VideoGift screen.
The image captured last is displayed
in the VideoGift screen.
If
Unable To Locate DLL
warning
indication is displayed, please see
page 90.
3
Select a Motion or Still image to
upload to PictureStage Home Page.
(See steps
4
~
6
or
4
~
6
on page 65.)
The selected Motion or Still image is
displayed on the VideoGift screen.
If editing the image, see
Sending a
Portion of a Motion Image
,
Setting
the Size and Quality of Motion and
Still Image
,
Slide-Show Edit
on
pages 68 and 69.
4
Click on [Uploader]
on the VideoGift
screen.
The
Converting animation.
screen is
displayed.
When you click the [Uploader],
PictureStage Uploader opens, and a
temp folder containing WMV
(compressed) files opens at the same
time. Files can be dragged and
dropped from this folder.
4
Uploader
* PictureStage Home Page
PictureStage is a service whereby, through the uploading of images captured on this
unit to the Internet, data can be stored, albums can be created, images can be
voluntarily and freely shared and exchanged with a third party, etc.
You can upload edited moving images and
still images to the PictureStage Home
Page.
(Continued on next page.)
Caution for Windows 2000 users