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5. Limited Warranty a. Licensor does not warrant that the functions contained in the Licensed Product and Hardware will meet Licensees requirements or that the operation of the Software and Hardware will be uninterrupted or error-free. Licensor does warrant that the media on which the Software is furnished and the hardware will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of delivery (Warranty Period). This Limited Warranty is void of failure of the media on which the Software is furnished has resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplications. b. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE, THE LICENSED PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LICNESED PRODUCT AND HARDWARE IS WITH LICENSE. 6. Limitation of Liability a. Licensors sole obligation or liability and licensees exclusive remedy under this agreement shall be the replacement of the defective media on which the software is furnished and/or the hardware according to the limited warranty above. b. In no event will licensor be liable for any consequential, incidental or indirect damages including, without limitation, any loss of data or information, loss of profits, loss savings, business interruption or other pecuniary loss, arising out of use of or liability to use the software or documentation or any hardware, even if licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any third party. 7. General a. Any Software and Hardware provided to Licensee by Licensor shall not be exported or reexported in violation of any export provisions of the United States or any other applicable jurisdiction. Any attempt to sublicense, assign or transfer any of the rights, duties or obligations hereunder is void. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of the State of New Jersey, United States of America, without regard to its conflicts of law provisions. Licensor and Licensee agree that the U.N. Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods shall not apply to this License Agreement. b. This License Agreement may only be modified or amended by a written license addendum that accompanies this License Agreement or by written document that has been signed by both you and Licensor. Site licenses and other types of enterprise licenses are available upon request. Pleas contact Licensor or your supplier for further information. c. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or the breach of this Agreement, shall be settled by arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its Commercial Arbitration Rules and Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. The arbitration shall be held in New Jersey, United States of America. If you have any other questions concerning this License Agreement, or if you desire to contact Licensor for any reason, please contact Honest Technology. Copyright 2010 Honest Technology Inc. All Rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
End User License Agreement ............................................................................................... 2 Table of Contents................................................................................................................... 4 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................... 6 1.1. System Requirements ..................................................................................... 7 Input / Output Formats ........................................................................................... 7 2. Overview.................................................................................................................... 8 3. honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe Installation.................................................... 9 3.1. Installing honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe .................................................. 9 3.2. Installing the device driver for MY-VIDBOX.................................................... 14 4. Product Registration .............................................................................................. 16 5. Starting honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe ................................................... 17 6. Easy Wizard Mode .................................................................................................. 18 Step 1. Select Disc ............................................................................................... 18 Step 2. Insert a blank DVD disc ............................................................................ 19 Step 3. Select Your Video Device ......................................................................... 20 Step 3-1. Select Your Video Connector ................................................................ 21 Step 3-2. Connect Your Devices ........................................................................... 22 Step 4. Record Settings ....................................................................................... 23 Step 5. Record and Burn DVD ............................................................................. 25 7. Advanced Mode ...................................................................................................... 26 7.1. Capture ......................................................................................................... 27 Step One Connections ............................................................................. 29 Step Two Record Settings ........................................................................ 29 Step Three Optional Settings .................................................................... 32 Step Four Preview .................................................................................... 33 Step Five Recording ................................................................................. 34
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7.2. Edit ............................................................................................................... 35 Step One Preview Video........................................................................... 36 Step Two Splitting Video ........................................................................... 37 Step Three Storyboard Arrangement ........................................................ 40 Step Four Adding Effects & Video Adjustments (optional) ......................... 44 Step Five Adding/Disabling Audio (optional) ............................................. 48 Step Six Merge & Save (Rendering) ......................................................... 50 7.3. Burn .............................................................................................................. 51 Step One Insert Disc ................................................................................ 52 Step Two Disc Settings ............................................................................. 53 Step Three Add Clips ................................................................................ 54 Step Four Customize Menu (optional) ...................................................... 55 Step Five Burn.......................................................................................... 59 8. Audio Recorder ....................................................................................................... 61 Step One Connections ...................................................................................... 62 Step Two Setup ................................................................................................. 63 Step Three Record ............................................................................................ 64 Step Four Preview ............................................................................................. 64 Step Five Burn .................................................................................................. 65 9. Uninstall honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe .................................................. 67 10. Appendix (Advanced Mode) ................................................................................. 69 11. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 72
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1. Introduction
Video tapes can deteriorate over time. Deteriorated videos will exhibit color bleed, white specks, and other distortions. Dont let this happen to your precious memories by archiving your videotape collection onto DVD/CD. honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe offers the fastest and easiest way to do just that. Capture video from VCR, Digital Camcorder, PC camera, TV, or DVD players and convert them into home DVD movies. All-in-one solution: provides everything you need to easily transfer and convert your video into VCD, SVCD, DVD, or Blu-ray movies. Advanced scene editing tools: trim out unwanted scenes, combine multiple tapes, and add transitions, titles or special effects. Effects: many different screen effects and filters to create professional looking videos. Watch video on new gadgets: convert captured video into PSP or iPod formats.
Video input: Capture Device (VCR, Digital Camcorder, TV, DVD Player, etc) Video output: VCD, SVCD, Blu-ray, DVD, Long DVD, WMV, MPEG-4 (PSP and iPod) honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe is revolutionary software that provides users with a complete and fully featured program for easy and simple conversion of their videos into VCD, SVCD, DVD, or Blu-ray movies. Now you can save all your old home videos and burn them to disc to keep your precious memories alive forever. You can also convert captured video into MPEG-4 or WMV format and watch them on your PSP, iPod, or Windows-based PDA device. honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe has three modes: 1) Easy Wizard Mode, 2) Advanced Mode, and 3) Audio Recorder. The Easy Wizard mode provides step-by-step pictorial instructions which assist the user through the conversion process. The Advanced Mode simplifies capturing, editing and burning movies into a simple three-step process. 1. Capture: Capture your video from camcorder, VCR, DVD player etc... 2. Edit: Trim unwanted scenes, combine clips, and add transitions and other effects. 3. Burn: Burn your movie onto a Blu-ray, DVD, VCD, or SVCD disc, or convert the video into MPEG-4 or WMV format that you can watch on your PSP, iPod, or Windows-based PDA device. The Audio Recorder records audio from your cassettes, LP records, and video tapes to WMV files. Using the recorded WMV files, you can create audio CDs, Data CDs or Data DVDs. Whether youre a novice or professional, honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe is your best choice for editing and producing home movies on VCD, SVCD, DVD or Blu-ray. honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe provides everything you need to easily create DVD movies. honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe auto-detects capture devices on your PC and captures video from a wide variety of devices: VCR, Digital Camcorder, DVD player, TV, etc
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Which ever discs you create, VCD, SVCD, DVD or Blu-ray discs, all of your home movies will play in superb digital quality. Simply load the disc you have created and play it on your home DVD player or PC. Sit back, relax and enjoy the show!
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2. Overview
honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe allows you to convert analog videotapes to Blu-ray, DVD, or CD. You can create Blu-ray, DVD or VCD discs of TV programs, movies or videos from your camcorder or VCR in real time. The Edit function enables you to combine clips with transitions, add titles and/or special effects, and remove unwanted scenes. The Burning function enables you to save your video clips onto Blu-ray, DVD or VCD so that you can play them later using a compatible disc player. Now you can make your own Blu-ray, DVD or VCD discs using honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe. honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe has three modes: 1) Easy Wizard Mode, 2) Advanced Mode and 3) Audio Recorder. - Easy Wizard Mode This is a guided mode that is very easy to use. Follow the step-by-step guide to get started. - Advanced Mode This mode provides additional features but keeps the process of producing videos easy by splitting it into three simple steps. 1. Capture Capture video from your VCR, camcorder, or DVD player. Select the appropriate format including Blu-ray, DVD, LongDVD, VCD, SVCD, or WMV. Edit Trim out unwanted scenes from your videos, combine clips, and add transitions, titles or special effects to create professional quality videos. Burn Create Blu-ray, DVD, VCD, or SVCD discs with the videos that you capture and edit. You can also convert your video into MPEG-4 or WMV format to watch it on your PSP, iPod, or Windows-based PDA device.
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- Audio Recorder Record audio from cassettes, LP records, and other sound sources to create digital audio files and audio CDs.
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3.1.4. Read the License Agreement. Click [Next >] after accepting the License Agreement to continue with the installation.
3.1.5. Click [Change ] if you want to install the software in a different folder. Click [Next >] to continue with the installation.
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3.1.6. Accept the default program folder or create your own program folder by entering a new folder name. Then click [Next >] to continue with the installation.
3.1.7. Click [Install] to start installing the software with the current settings. If you want to change the settings, click on [< Back] to go back to the previous screen.
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3.1.8. The setup status screen will display the installation progress. Please wait for completion.
3.1.9. Windows Media Runtime Setup window will appear, click [YES] to continue, click [No] if you already have Windows Media Player version 11 or later installed.
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3.1.10. Windows Media User License Agreement will appear, click [Yes] to continue.
3.1.11. After Windows Media Format Series installs, the following window will appear. Click [OK] to finish the Windows Media Runtime Setup.
*** When the software has completely installed, the device driver for the My-VIDBOX capture device must be installed. This process will start automatically after you complete the installation of the Windows Media Runtime Setup (see section 3.2).
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3.2.2. The necessary device driver files have installed completely. Please click [Finish] to exit.
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3.2.4. Setup has finished copying files to your computer. Before you can use the program and vidbox, you must restart your computer.
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4. Product Registration
Complete the registration form to receive exclusive information via email, regarding product updates, patches, and discount coupons. To temporarily turn off the registration reminder, use the Do not display this message for days option at the bottom of the window. Select the Cancel button to bypass registration and proceed into the program. The registration reminder will be permanently deactivated upon completion of registration.
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Or you can start the program through the Start menu button by clicking Start All Programs honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe The following main menu screen will be displayed when the program starts.
The Easy Wizard Mode is recommended for those who wish to get started quickly, have limited knowledge of video conversions or do not require the use of any editing or menu tools. This mode will make a single recording from one tape and does not save your recording for any future use. The Advanced Mode is recommended for users who need to make multiple recordings, edit recordings, and/or create menus. This mode can also be used to record to dual layer discs and will save your recordings for future use. The Audio Recorder is recommended for recording sound only. It can be used to record sound from various audio devices including LP turntables, cassette tapes, and any other device that can be connected to an RCA/Composite audio jack.
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*These are the types of discs the Wizard can record your video onto. The most common type used is DVD, however Blu-ray provides higher quality picture when played in a Blu-ray player. The Blu-ray option also requires a video signal from a HDV/DV (high definition video) camcorder.
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*Make sure your disc drive is capable of writing to a DVD or Blu-ray disc. Most DVD ROM drives are able to play DVDs but are unable to write to them. DVD RW drives on the other hand, are capable of both reading and writing DVD discs.
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*This is the video player that will be playing your video while the Wizard is recording it.
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*S-Video cables transmit a higher quality video signal than regular RCA (Composite) cables, but contrary to popular belief, they do not carry an audio signal. RCA (Composite) audio cables are still needed when making an S-Video connection.
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S-Video with RCA (Composite) audio cable connections are shown below.
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The Widescreen option will change the look of your recording to resemble a letterbox format with black bars placed above and below the video. The Lower recording resolution option should be enabled if you experience choppy video/audio. This option will reduce the amount of pixels recorded, providing better handling of the video by your computer.
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Temp Folder this is used by the Wizard to temporarily store your video as it records it. Once recording is complete, the video will be written to your blank disc and the contents of the Folder deleted. You can change the Temp Folder location by clicking the folder icon and selecting a new folder. *Changing your Temp Folder is not recommended unless the Required Hard Drive Space exceeds the Available Hard Drive Space. Disc Name use this option to create a name for your disc. The name will be visible when played on a computer or from the display interface on supported DVD players. Burn Speed use this option to specify the speed at which your disc drive will burn your disc. Tip: Slower burn speeds will typically yield better disc results. If you encounter burning problems, try lowering the burn speed.
When you are finished making your recording settings, click the arrow pointing to the right to proceed.
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Use the Recording Volume slider to adjust the recording volume, visible in the Volume Meters to the left. *For best recording volume, set the volume slider so the meters spike in the yellow but not in the red. Tip: It is always a good idea to preview the loudest sections of your video source while adjusting your recording volume. This will help you to avoid distortion when the signal peaks in the red during actual recording. Once your video appears in the Video preview screen on the left, click the Start button to start recording. Click the Stop button to manually stop the recording at any time. After the recording time selected in step 4 has elapsed, the program will automatically begin the disc burning process. The disc will eject automatically upon completion. *Warning: Manually ejecting your disc before completion can cause the disc to malfunction. Click the exit door button to exit the program.
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7. Advanced Mode
To open the Advanced Mode, select Advanced Mode from the main menu screen.
The Advanced Mode combines the same recording functionality of the Easy Wizard Mode with the ability to manage your video conversions from recording, to editing and finally to burning. You can use the Advanced Mode to perform many functions including: Record from multiple tapes and/or video sources Convert to DVD, MPEG, WMV, Long DVD, iPod, PSP Convert overseas tapes to your local standard Import existing videos from your computer Edit and/or combine recordings from one or multiple sources Add transitions, special effects and text to video Preview recording before burning to ensure it plays as desired Create custom disc menus Burn your recordings to DVD, Blu-Ray, VCD & SVCD or save as an image to burn later If you are looking for complete control of your video recordings, the Advanced Mode will provide that and more.
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7.1. Capture
The Advanced Mode opens to the Capture screen upon selection from the Main Menu. You can choose to move to any of the three Advanced Mode sections, Capture, Edit or Burn at any time, by selecting them from the top of the screen. Screen Selecton Help Menu
Preview Pane
Clip Panel Import & Remove video from Clip Panel
Volume Meters
Video Perspective
The Capture screen is used to record video from any external video source such as a camcorder, VCR, etc... It povides several functions and task areas designed to make the recording process as easy as possible. Below are descriptions for some of the functions and areas found within the Capture screen. Screen Selection select the section you wish to use Capture, Edit, or Burn, and the Advanced Mode will switch to that screen. Preview Pane used as a substitute for a TV/monitor, it is used to preview your video before and during recording.
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Recording Status Display displays the volume meters, the Maximum Recording Time, the format selected for recording (DVD, MPEG, WMV or LongDVD), the amount of time spent recording, and the file size of the recording in megabytes. Recording Volume use this slider to adjust your recording volume and manipulate the Volume Meters. Record and Burn automates the Advanced Mode similar to the Easy Wizard. It will automatically burn your video to disc after the recording timer has finished, or the Stop button is clicked. Volume Meters displays the volume of your audio signal detected by the program. The meters will rise as the signal volume increases. They will display yellow warning bars if your volume becomes dangerously close to distorting (too loud), and Red bars when audio distortion is eminent. Video Perspective provides 4:3 option for standard, non-HD video and 16:9 for HDV/DV video. Options manage the recording format, video type, recording quality/time, output folder, device settings and video adjustments. Clip Panel all recorded, edited, and imported video clips will appear here as thumbnail images. Help Menu from this menu you can access the User Guide, Product Registration information, Product Updates, and Product Key information.
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Connections from your video player can be made via RCA (Composite) cables (above), or with a combination of S-Video and RCA (Composite) audio cables (below).
Tip: It is important to connect the capture device to your computer before opening the VHS to DVD program to ensure proper device detection.
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Once you have decided on the requirements for your recording, access the record settings control panel using the Record Settings button at the bottom of the Capture screen.
Video/Audio Device these fields should reflect the capture device/card that connects between your video player and your computer. Video Device 'Settings' use this button to specify your video cable connection (Composite or S-Video), and to access video controls for brightness, contrast etc...
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Audio Device 'Settings' use this button to adjust the recording volume of the device.
Format specify the disc or video format your want your video to be recorded in. See the Appendix for information regarding each format option. Format Settings use this button to change your video resolution in the event that you experience unstable or choppy video. Quality specify the quality setting that your video will be recorded in. *This option, in combination with the Format option, will determine how much video can be recorded to disc. Does not apply to VCD or SVCD Formats. Result this line indicates the amount of video that can be burned to the type of disc or video format you have selected in the Format option. This line will change based upon the settings made for the Format and Quality options. Typically, after deciding on your format, you can adjust the quality setting to best match the length of video you will be recording. *If you will be recording multiple videos, choose the setting that best matches the total amount of video you plan to burn on one disc. Video Recording Type specify the video standard you want your video recorded in, NTSC or PAL. NTSC is the common video standard for North America. PAL is typically used in Europe and British Commonwealths. TIP: This option can also be used to convert a PAL videotape to the NTSC standard and vice versa. See the Appendix for information on converting video types. Output Folder this is the location on your computers hard drive, where all video recordings will be saved permanently. Click the Folder icon on the right to change the output folder location. *Changing the Output Folder location is not recommended unless space is low on the current drive. Make your settings based on the requirements for your recording and click the OK button when finished to close the Record Settings control panel.
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Recording Volume use the slider to adjust the recording volume, visible in the volume
meters located to the left in the Recording Status Display. *For best recording volume, set the volume slider so the meters peak in the yellow but not in the red. Tip: It is always a good idea to preview the loudest sections of your video source while adjusting the recording volume. This will help you avoid distortion if the signal spikes in the red during actual recording.
Set Recording Timer Setting a Recording Time enables the Advanced Mode to stop recording once the time entered has elapsed. The timer will not start until the Record button is clicked. Upon completion, any video captured will appear in the Clip Panel as a thumbnail image.
Record and Burn Checking this box will further automate the process and prompt the Advanced Mode to burn your video to disc when the recording is complete. This option does require a recording time to be set. *Make sure to insert a blank disc into your disc writer before you start recording.
Video Perspective Select the option based on the type of video you will be recording. For standard, non-HD video, you should select the 4:3 option. For HDV/DV video you should select the 16:9 option. *Unless you specifically recorded your video in HDV or DV video, you would typically select the 4:3 option.
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*If you do not see/hear your video or it appears faulty please refer to the Video/Audio Troubleshooting sections on pages 73-74 Adjust the Recording Volume if necessary, making sure to avoid setting the volume to high and distorting your audio. (refer to Step Three for more information) When you are happy with the video/audio preview, rewind or fast forward your video to the point you wish to record from.
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The Volume Meters at the top, display the level of your audio signal detected by the program. The meters will display more bright green bars to the right,as the signal volume increases. Yellow warning bars will light up, if your volume becomes dangerously close to distorting (too loud), and red bars when audio distortion is likely. The Maximum Recording Time (MRT) indicates how many hours of video recording are available on your computers hard drive. See the Appendix for more MRT information.
Record click the record button at the bottom of the Capture screen when you are ready to capture your video. *The record button will change to a stop button when clicked.
Stop click the stop button when you are ready to halt or cancel the capture process. Any video that has been captured will appear in the Clip Panel on the right as a thumbnail image. *If you wish to remove any video clips from the Clip Panel, first select the clip and then click the remove button at the bottom of the panel. Save When you are finished recording, it is always a good idea to save your project, especially if you plan to edit or burn your video at a later time. To save your project, click the Menu button in the top right corner of the Capture screen and select Save Project. When prompted, provide a descriptive project name that matches your recording(s) and save to a familiar location on your hard drive. *Your project will be saved as a VHS to DVD Project File, see the Appendix for more information regarding project files. Now you can repeat the process to record more tapes, move on to the Edit screen if you need to edit, or go directly to the Burn screen to burn your recording(s) to disc.
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7.2. Edit
Transitions
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Transition Box
In the edit screen, you can split your video clips into smaller segments, arrange segments within the storyboard, add background music and transitions, apply effects and overlay text. *Editing is an optional process and is not a required step in the conversion process. If you do not need to perform any editing, you should select the Burn button from the top of the screen. Below are descriptions for some of the functions and areas found within the Edit screen. Video Clipboard displays any video clips you have edited/split in the Preview Panel. Clips are displayed in thumbnail format. Effects Tabs choose from a wide array of transitions, special effects, and title screens. Storyboard Panel drag and drop your edited clips from the Clip Board here. Organize, add transitions and text titles, apply special effects, and create intro and ending credits.
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Clip Panel all recorded, edited, and imported video clips will appear here as thumbnail images. Preview Panel used to preview and edit your video clips. Start here to begin the edit process. Merge and Save used to merge the clips in the Storyboard Panel together and save a new, finished video clip.
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Playhead: indicates the preview location within a video clip. The playhead marker can be dragged left or right to adjust the preview position of your video in the Preview Panel. *The Playhead also indicates where the split will occur if the split button is clicked.
In this example, we will be cutting out this scene wtih the light. By positioning the playhead at the beginning of the light scene and splitting, we are making the first of two cuts which will remove the scene from the rest of the video.
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If we were splitting our video to add a transition between the two segments, we could stop here and drop our segments down into the Storyboard. See Steps Three - Arranging Clips, and Four - Adding Effects & Video Adjustments for more information. For our purposes (scene removal/cutting), it is necessary to split the second segment again, and isolate the unwanted scene. To split again, select a segment from the Video Clipboard and it will automatically begin playing in the Preview Panel.
Locate your split point in the Preview Panel and click the Scissors button (circled in red). Tip: Use the Pause, Previous Frame, and Next Frame controls (circled in yellow) to help you locate and make more precise splits. Use the Jump Frame Rate button between the Previous and Next Frame buttons to change the speed of the frame buttons.
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Splitting a video clip will always result in two parts, (before playhead / after playhead), and both parts will be automatically placed in the Video Clipboard on the left.
We played our video until we found the end of the light scene and the beginning of the drill scene (seen above in the preview pane). At that point, we paused the playback and split our video again. This isolated the light scene (in the first row), and gave us the remainder of the video, as a seperate clip (in the second row-highlighted in yellow). Notice the green bars at the bottom of each three segments, they indicate each segments place in the original video. In this case, the beginning, middle (part we are cutting out), and the ending. For help in identifying scenes, a black bar is displayed below each split segment representing your entire original video. Inside the black bar, is a shorter green bar showing the location for that segment within your original video. The green b ar is what will be played, from your original video, when you select that segment.
You will also find the duration of each segment listed below, along with the name of the original video file that the segment was split from. For organizational purposes, you may find it necessary to remove clips from the Video Clipboard. To do this, right click on a clip and select Delete from the pop -up menu.
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The first and last frames are reserved for creating custom Intro and Ending Titles for your video. *They can be removed by right clicking on one or both and selecting Delete from the pop-up menu. The deleted title frame(s) will remain but in a grayed out form. To add a Title frame back, right click anywhere in the Storyboard and select Add intro title or ending credits. The middle frame is where you should add your first video clip or picture into the Storyboard. To move video clips to the Storyboard, select a segment from the Video Clipboard or Clip Panel and drag it to the Storyboard Panel at the bottom of the edit screen.
Here we added the first portion/segment of our video to the Storyboard. As you drop a segment onto the middle frame, you may also notice a white bar that appears indicating where the clip will be placed.
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Additional video clips can be added around the middle frame, but not before or after the Intro and Ending Title frames. As clips are added, the Ending Title frame will automatically move to the right making room for each new clip or picture added. Next we added the third portion/segment to the storyboard (below), leaving the unwanted light scene behind ,on the cutting room floor so to speak.
The picture above shows a clip (outlined in yellow) being added from the Video Clipboard on the left to the Storyboard. The green outlined frame is the Ending Title shifting to the right to make room for the clip outlined in yellow. You can also move clips within the Storyboard Panel by dragging and dropping frames. Dragging a frame to the right or left will change its position. The vertical white bar will appear to indicate where the frame will be placed within the storyboard sequence.
Tip: To move multiple frames, hold the shift or Ctrl key while selecting, then drag and drop to the desired location. Each selected frame will move as a group to the new location and place them selves in order of original sequence.
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Frames can also be cut or copied, and pasted to another location within the Storyboard Panel by right clicking on a particular frame and selecting 'Cut' or 'Copy' from the pop-up menu.
When pasting a frame in the Storyboard, right click between any two frames and select the paste command to place the clip in-between.
To add a picture to the Storyboard, import your picture to the Clip Panel using the Import button at the bottom, and then drag it from the Clip Panel to the desired location in the Storyboard.
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To completely remove a clip or picture from the Storyboard Panel, right click on the frame and select 'Delete' or Cut from the pop-up menu.
The frame will disappear from the Storyboard but the original copy will remain in the Video Clipboard above or in the Clip Panel on the right.
To preview your clips within the Storyboard, select a frame in the Storyboard Panel and click the Play button in the Preview Panel..
A vertical red bar will scroll across the Storyboard during playback, indicating the playheads position
When you are finished editing, you can merge and save your Storyboard contents using the Merge & Save feature (page 50) or see Steps Four & Five to add optional effects and background music.
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To access the visual effects, select one of the three effect tabs above the Video Clipboard: Transitions, Effects, or Titles.
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Transitions: used to provide a specific look or feel to the change from one frame to another. To add, select a transition from the Transitions tab and drag and drop it on any transition box between two frames in the Storyboard Panel.
To remove a transition, right click on the transition box and select 'Delete transition' from the pop-up menu.
Visual Effects: add unique and interesting effects to your video. To add a visual effect, select one from the Effects tab and drag and drop it on any frame within the Storyboard panel.
The effects icon will light up directly below the frame indicating a visual effect has been applied. To remove an effect, right click on the effected frame and select 'Delete effect' from the pop-up menu.
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Titles: text titles can be added to any frame within the Storyboard Panel. To add a title, select one from the Titles tab and drag and drop it on any frame within the Storyboard panel.
will light up directly below that frame indicating a title has been applied. Title icon to access the Text Editor.
Text Editor
The Text Editor allows you to change the location of the title within the screen,by moving it within the black frame. Resize a title by dragging one of the four white corner boxes diagonally. Use the slider to adjust the amount of time the title will remain on screen. Click the Text Input button at the bottom of the Text Editor to open the Text Input toolbox and personalize your title with shadows, outlines, different fonts, colors and sizes. When you are finished editing a title, click the Apply button to commit your changes and close the Text Editor. To remove a title, right click on the titled frame and select 'Delete text' from the pop-up menu.
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Video Adjustments: make Brightness, Contrast and Saturation adjustments to your video. To make video adjustments, select the the Storyboard panel. Image Process button below any frame within
The Image Process tab above the Video Clipboard will activate giving access to the video adjustment panel and the Brightness, Contrast and Saturation sliders. Move the slider bars right or left to make adjustments. Adjustments can be made in real time by playing your video in the Preview Panel, and moving the individual sliders during playback.
Reset Button: click this button to set adjustments back to their default values. Ok Button: click this button to confirm and save any adjustments. Cancel Button: click this button to undo any adjustments and exit the panel.
The Image Process button will light up directly below any video clip or Intro/Ending frame to indicate which segments have been adjusted.
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If the background audio file exceeds the time length of the selected video frame, the audio file will also appear play under subsequent frames, until its time limit is reached. See the example above where the audio file was added to the first frame but extends into the second. You can shorten the background audio to specific frames by right clicking frames with unwanted audio and selecting Delete background audio from the pop-up menu.
The colored bar and audio file will then shorten to the preceding frame(s).
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When shortening an audio file, as in the previous example, you are essentially cutting your audio file. In this situation you may find the audio is cut short, ending prematurely with the video frame it is connected to. To help alleviate any abrupt endings of your audio, right click the colored bar representing your audio file and select the Fade out option from the pop-up menu.
You can also use the Fade in option from the pop-up menu to slowly increase the volume of the audio during the first few seconds. This can help provide smoother transitions from one audio file to the next or create a more interesting introduction. The Delete background audio option, as seen in the picture above, can also be selected from the pop-up menu if you need to completely remove the audio file from the Audio track. *Note: Colored bars will always fill the entire space beneath a frame, even if the audio playtime ends before the video frame does. It is not possible to add more than one audio file to one frame or adjust a colored bar to less than the entire frame. To add additional audio files to the Storyboard Panel, simply repeat the steps; 1. Select a frame in the Storyboard. 2. Click the Add background audio button, and select your file. 3. Shorten and Fade if necessary.
It is also possible to mute or disable the recorded audio portion of your frames within the Storyboard Panel. This can be helpful for hearing background audio better or when trying to create music video montages. To mute recorded audio, click the Storyboard panel. The Mute button directly below any frame within the
Mute button will light up to indicate which segments have been muted.
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*It is recommended you select the same disc format you chose in the Capture screen prior to recording. Typically you would select DVD or Blu-Ray HD/SD, however, for more advanced needs, you can select the User-defined Settings option to customize your own output file. Tip: For faster rendering times when Merging & Saving to DVD, choose the Userdefined Settings option, then 'DVD/VCD (MPEG)' from the pop up menu, and from the settings screen that follows, select either Fast MPEG or the Smart Rendering option. Leave all other options alone. When prompted, provide a descriptive project name that matches your movie and save to a familiar location on your hard drive. The storyboard contents will be saved as a new video file on your hard drive and will also appear as a new thumbnail in the Clip panel for burning to disc in the Burn screen.
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7.3. Burn
Chapters
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Disc Status
Burn Disc
The Burn screen is used to create menus and write your video clips to disc. You can choose from a list of default themes, or customize your own menu to include chapters, personal background images, and background music. You can also burn to multiple disc types including DVD, Blu-ray, SVCD, and VCD. *Disc type availability will depend on the file format of your video clips. Below are descriptions for some of the functions and areas found within the Burn screen. Menu Editors select from an assortment of ready-made themes and backgrounds or customize your menu with chapters, personal images and background music. Burning Status Display displays the burning status of your disc, type of disc being burned, the burning timer, and the required /available disc space.
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Export Clip options choose to export your recorded, edited and/or imported video clips to PSP or iPad, iPhone & iPod file format. Or, export directly to the YouTube website. Clip Panel all recorded, edited, and imported video clips will appear here as thumbnail images. Disc Menu Screen add video clips from the Clip Panel here to create and preview your disc menu.
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Select disc type specify the disc format you want to burn your video clips to. When selecting DVD, be sure to select the size of your DVD from the drop down menu to the right. Tip: Use the same option you selected for the format prior to recording in the Capture screen. Video standard specify the video standard or region you want your disc burned in, NTSC or PAL. *You will want to choose the standard based on your geographical region. NTSC is the common video standard for North America. PAL is typically used in Europe and British Commonwealths.
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Encoding Settings Video Properties specify your encoding settings. Unless you prefer to make advanced encoding settings, it is recommended that you choose Preset. Otherwise, select Custom and adjust the remaining encoding selections based on your needs. *The 'Fit to disc' option is best when burning non-MPEG2 files to a DVD disc. Menu Settings Create Menu select this option if you would like to create a main disc menu made for your disc. The disc menu is made from the different video clips you add to the disc, and displays them as image thumbnails with the background image of your choice. The disc menu will appear when playing your disc, allowing you to play specific clips based on the selection of videos you added to the disc. Motion Menu select this option if you want to add motion to the clips in your home menu. Your clips will play within the menu screen providing a preview of that clip. Chapter Menu select this option if you want to include a chapter menu for your clips. The chapter menu will allow you to select from individual chapters made for each clip. Set duration of motion menu and background music use this option to adjust the length of time (in seconds) your motion menus and/or menu background music will play before looping again. Menu screen format select the screen aspect ratio for your menu: 4:3 option for standard, non-HD video and 16:9 for HDV/DV video. *Typically you will want to select the same setting you chose for your video perspective prior to capturing in the Capture screen.
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Chapters Use the Chapter button to add chapter points to the clips in the Disc Menu Screen. *Chapter Points are invisible markers imbedded within the video that allow you to skip forward or back using the skip or jump buttons on your DVD player. Chapter Points are automatically added every 5 minutes when you burn your vidoe to disc, unless you change the chapter point settings within the Chapters screen or by making them visible. To add chapter points manually, first select a clip in the Disc Menu Screen and click the Chapter button. A chapter screen will open, allowing you to add chapter points for your clip, or auto space them based on the number or chapters you require. Tip: You can make the chapter points visible for selection (like traditional DVD chapter menus), by enabling the option for Chapter menu in the Disc Settings or Menu Settings windows.
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To manually add chapter points; A) Select the 'Manual chapter insertion' option. B) Play your video clip in the preview panel. C) Click the Add Chapter(s) button during playback or when paused. A chapter point will be added to the video at the exact point visible in the preview panel, and will appear as a thumbnail image in the Chapter Pool on the left. To remove a chapter point, select the chapter in the Chapter Pool and then click the Remove Chapter button in the top right corner. To insert evenly spaced chapter points throughout your clip, select the 'Number of chapters to create' option, enter the amount of chapters to insert, and then press the Add chapter button. The 'Auto clip detection' option is only available when burning the "Edited Video" clip from the clip panel and more than one video clip was added to the Storyboard of the edit screen. This option will place chapter points at the beginning of each clip that was added in the Storyboard. When you are finished creating your chapters, click the chapters and exit the Chapter screen. Save button to save your
Themes Use the Themes button to change the Theme (background picture, buttons and clip frames) of your Disc Menu. Tip: Some Themes display more video clips on one menu screen than others. If your clips exceed the amount displayed on one screen, another menu screen will automatically be created. Use the Menu Navigation buttons, listed in this section, to view and customize each menu screen.
Background Image Use the Background Image button to change the background picture only, for your Disc Menu. Choose to change background images for the current menu page only, or for all pages if you have more than one menu page. *You can select a personal image from your own collection, by clicking the Add photo(s) button and adding your own images to the list.
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Background Music Use the Background Music button to add a short music loop to your Disc Menu. By default, the program will extract the first 20 seconds from the music file and loop it. To adjust the length or amount of seconds extracted , access the Set duration of motion menu and background music option from the Menu Settings button listed below.
Menu Navigation
Listed below are the Menu Navigation buttons located on the right side of the Disc Menu Toolbar (pictured above). Use the buttons to navigate through your disc menu screens and view any changes you have made.
Chapter Menu: Click this button to view and make changes to your Chapter Menu. (Only available when a Chapter Menu has been created)
Previous Menu Screen: Click this button to view the previous menu screen. (Only available with multiple menu screens)
Next Menu Screen: Click this button to view the next menu screen. (Only available with multiple menu screens)
Home Menu: Click this button to view the main disc menu screen.
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Titles Change menu and chapter titles by scrolling your mouse cursor over a title and double clicking it. *The mouse pointer will change to a hand cursor indicating title editing is available with a double click of the mouse button.
Double clicking a title will activate a text input window(below), allowing you to change the text, font style, size, color etc..
Click the Close button when you are finished adjusting your text title.
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When you are ready to burn your video clip(s) to disc, click the Burn Disc button bottom of the Burn Screen.
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A Burn Options window will appear providing some additional disc burning choices before you begin the actual burning process.
*Unless there is a specific need, the burn options can be left at their default settings, and you can start burning by clicking the red & black Burn button. See the next page for descriptions of the available burn options.
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Burn Options: Record to media this option is selected by default indicating you will be recording to a disc. Uncheck this option if you do not plan on burning anything to disc and/or when using the Create Video_TS folder option. Disc Name use this option to create a name for your disc. The name will be visible when played on a computer or from the display interface on supported DVD players. Drive use this option to select the disc drive that will burn your disc. Burn Speed use this option to specify the speed at which your disc drive will burn your disc. Tip: Slower burn speeds will typically yield better disc results. If you encounter burning problems, try lowering the burn speed. Speeds can then be raised incrementally with each successful burn. Create Video_TS folder use this option to create a Video_TS folder on your hard drive in the location specified. A Video_TS folder is the file structure or directory typically burned to DVD discs that contains the DVD movie. *Additional software titled "Burn Video Folder to Disc" has been provided in the VHS to DVD 5.0 program folder for burning any Video_TS folders to a DVD disc should you choose to do so at a later time. Temp Folder use this option to select the temporary folder used during the burning process. The Advanced mode uses the temporary folder to convert your video to disc format. Once burned to disc, the converted video is purged from the temporary folder.
Burn Process: Burn click the Burn button to begin the burning process. The burn process is made up of four automated steps which convert your audio and video to disc format, and burns the converted information to disc. A finish message will appear when the burning is complete. *Warning: Manually ejecting your disc before completion can cause the disc to malfunction.
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8. Audio Recorder
To open the Audio Recorder, select Audio Recorder from the main menu screen.
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You can use the Audio Recorder to perform several audio recording functions including: Record from LP records, cassette tapes, and other audio sources. Convert to WMA (Windows Media Audio) digital file format. Create Audio CDs, WMA CDs, and WMA DVDs. Below are descriptions for some of the functions and areas found within the Audio Recorder. Signal Frequency Bars displays the audio signal detected by the program from both Left and Right channels. Left/Right Volume Meter displays the volume of your audio signal detected by the program. The meters will rise as the signal volume increases. They will display yellow warning bars if your volume becomes dangerously close to distorting (too loud), and Red bars when audio distortion is likely. Recording Volume use this bar to adjust your recording volume and manipulate the Volume Meters. Track List displays each recording in list form with size (megabytes) and duration information.
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Getting Started:
There are five steps to recording in the Audio Recorder: Step 1 Connections Step 2 Setup Step 3 Record Step 4 Preview Step 5 Burn These steps are described in more detail below.
Connections from your audio player can be made via RCA (Composite) cables or with a Headphone-to-RCA (Composite) adapter cable. Tip: It is important to connect the capture device to your computer before opening the VHS to DVD program to ensure proper device detection.
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Recording Volume
While previewing your audio signal; Use the Recording Volume slider to adjust the recording volume, visible in the Left & Right Volume Meters. *For best recording volume, set the volume slider so that the meters spike in the yellow but not in the red. Tip: It is always a good idea to preview the loudest sections of your audio source while adjusting your recording volume. This will help you to avoid distortion if the signal peaks in the red during actual recording.
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Output Folder this is the location on your computers hard drive where all audio recordings will be saved permanently. Click the Folder icon on the right to change the output folder location. *Changing the Output Folder location is not recommended unless space is low on the current drive.
Record click the record button when you are ready to capture your video. (This button will change to a Stop button when clicked)
Stop click the stop button when you are ready to halt or cancel the recording process. Any audio that has been recorded will appear in the Track List at the bottom of the recording screen.
Remove Use the remove button to the right of the Play button to remove any audio files from the Track List. *Click and highlight a specific audio file in the track list to remove it.
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Audio CD creates a traditional Audio CD that will play in most standard CD players. This option converts the WMA digital audio files to audio CD format. WMA CD creates a data CD with your WMA audio files. Provides portability and storage for your audio files. *Files are not converted and CD will not play as an audio CD. WMA DVD - creates a data DVD with your WMA audio files. Provides portability and storage for your audio files. *Files are not converted and DVD will not play as an audio DVD. After selecting the desired burning option, the corresponding Burn window will open providing some additional disc burning choices before you begin the actual burning process. Disc writer menu selection Eject
Remove Files
Add Files
Burn List
See the next page for descriptions of the available burn options.
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Burn Options: Drive use this option to select the disc drive that will burn your disc. Add/Remove File(s) use this option to add or remove digital audio files to/from the Burn List. Burn List displays each audio file to be burned, in list form with size (megabytes) and duration information. *Use the Total Size listed at the bottom of the Burn List to avoid adding more than your disc will allow. Tip: The Audio CD burn window will automatically convert the size of your digital audio files and display them in Audio CD format (approx. 10 MB per minute). Finalize Disc (Close Session) use this option to finalize or close a data disc after burning. This will prevent further writing to the disc in the event that there is space left over. *This option is only available for the WMA CD and WMA DVD options.
Burn Process: Burn click the Burn button to begin the burning process. The Burning Status bar will display the burn progress and a finish message will appear when the burning is complete. *Warning: Manually ejecting your disc before completion can cause the disc to malfunction.
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2. Select Uninstall honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe Please click [Yes] to uninstall.
3. Uninstalling progress.
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4. Uninstall Completed You will see a screen confirming a successful completion. Please click OK to finish the process.
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VCD (700MB)* select this option if you plan to burn up to 1 hour & 6 minutes of video to a video CD. (CD must be at least 700MB in size) SVCD (700MB)** select this option if you plan to burn up to 33 minutes of video to a super video CD. (CD must be at least 700MB in size) DVD (Single Layer) select this option if you plan to burn your recording to a single layer DVD disc (4.7GB in size). DVD (Dual Layer) select this option if you plan to burn your recording to a dual layer DVD disc (8.5GB in size). Long DVD (Single Layer)*** select this option if you plan to burn more than 2 hours & 13 minutes of video to a single layer 4.7GB DVD. Long DVD (Dual Layer)*** select this option if you plan to burn more than 4 hours & 1 minute of video to a dual layer 8.5GB DVD. WMV (700MB) select this option if you plan to record your video in the Windows Media Video file format and burn as a data file to a CD. (CD must be at least 700MB in size) WMV (4GB) select this option if you plan to record your video in the Windows Media Video file format and burn as a data file to a DVD. (DVD must be at least 4.7GB in size) *VCD (Video CD) is typically comparable to a VHS tape in terms of quality. **SVCD (Super Video CD) has the capacity to hold about 33 minutes of good quality video on a 700MB CD. Quality is better than VCD but still less than DVD. ***Long DVD has the capacity to record up to 6 hours and 51 minutes on a 4.7GB single layer DVD and up to 12 hours & 21 minutes on an 8.5GB dual layer DVD. This will typically result in lower than DVD quality video however, because it is compressing more video onto a disc than it is normally designed to hold.
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In the Video Decoder tab, you will find an option for Video Standard. Use the drop down menu to select the Video Standard setting for the tape you are attempting to record. Click Ok when finished and close all other optional windows. Preview your video tape using the preview pane. If the video still does not appear in color or changes back to black and white after clicking Record, proceed with the next adjustment.
Second Adjustment: Change Video Standard (stand-alone) You may or may not have already noticed that the VHS to DVD software included an additional utility program called Change Video Standard. Before accessing the utility, please be sure to first close the VHS to DVD program. To access the Change Video Standard utility, click the Start icon in the bottom left corner of your screen and select All Programs from the Start Menu. From the list, locate and highlight honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe, among the four items that will appear, should be Change Video Standard. If the VHS to DVD program is closed, select the Change Video Standard utility to open it.
From the Video Standard drop down menu, select the Video Standard setting for the tape you are attempting to record. Click Ok when finished and then re-start the VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe software. Preview your video tape using the preview pane in the Capture Screen.
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11. Troubleshooting
This information is provided to assist you in resolving video or audio problems within the VHS to DVD program. The solutions given are common answers to the problems listed and are not comprehensive. Some problems may require further technical troubleshooting to fully resolve.
Installation Problems It is recommended that you disable any Anti-Virus or other background software you may have running while installing this software. Failure to do so can cause the software to exhibit unexpected or unpredictable behavior Access Denied error: Verify you are logged in as an Admin user for the computer. No Product Key: Check the back of the envelope or jewel case that the Install CD was packaged in. Invalid Product Key error: Enter the key manually, 5 characters per box (avoid copying and pasting).
Disc Problems Media non-applicable error: For Easy Wizard Mode: Verify you are inserting a blank DVD or Blu-ray disc. The Easy mode will not accept blank CD discs. For Advanced Mode: Verify you are inserting the correct type of blank media to match the format of your video clips (see the About Video/Disc Format Options section in the Appendix). No DVD writer detected error: Verify your optical disc drive will write to DVD -/+R discs. Many drives labeled DVD-ROM will only read DVD discs but not write to them. No Blu-ray writer detected error: Verify your optical disc drive will write to Blu-ray BD-R discs.
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Video Problems No video: Check your cable connections to make sure they are secure. Verify you are connecting your cables to the ports labeled Output on your video player. Verify you are only connecting one type of video cable, RCA (yellow) or S-Video. Verify the output ports of your video player work by testing them with your television. Verify the USB 2.0 VIDBOX II capture device is plugged into your computer directly and not through a USB hub. Check your video & audio device settings from the Record Settings control panel (see Step Two of the Advanced Mode Capture section). Verify your video cable connections setting by clicking the Settings button next to the Video Device listing (see Step Two of the Advanced Mode Capture section). Disconnect additional monitors Choppy, skipping, or stuttering video: Verify your computer meets the programs minimum system requirements. Avoid the following actions while recording and burning: - Locking the workstation. - Running other applications in full screen mode. - Running CPU intensive programs. Lower the Recording Resolution setting: - Easy Mode: check the 'Lower recording resolution' option at the bottom of Step 4 - Advanced Mode: click the Record Settings (gears) button at the bottom of the Capture screen and select the Format 'Settings' button.
Select a resolution option that is lower than the one currently set for your system.
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Black & White video: Verify your video tape was recorded in the same video standard format for your region. If it was not, see the Converting PAL/NTSC (and other video standards) section in the appendix. Pink/Green video: Verify you are plugging your capture device into a USB 2.0 port attached to your computer (avoid using external USB hubs). Distorted lines at top or bottom of screen: Distortion or lines at the bottom of your video are actually several lines of picture information that have been corrupted by the VHS system. This is perfectly normal. Typically these lines are not visible on a regular television because they are overscanned causing the edges of the video to be out of view. It has nothing to do with the capture equipment or your computer but unfortunately one of the many compromises made by a VHS system. Cleaning the heads and/or adjusting the tracking on your VCR can sometimes help to minimize the lines/distortion.
Audio Problems No Audio: Check your cable connections to make sure they are secure. Verify you are connecting your cables to the ports labeled Output on your video/audio player. *If there are no Output ports available, try using a Headphone output by way of a headphone-to-RCA (Composite) adapter cable. If using a Headphone output, adjust the volume for your audio player. Verify the audio output ports of your video player work by testing them with your television. Verify the USB 2.0 VIDBOX II capture device is plugged into your computer directly and not through a USB hub. Check your video & audio device settings from the Record Settings control panel (see Step Two of the Advanced Mode Capture section). Choppy audio: Verify your computer meets the programs minimum system requirements. Avoid the following actions while recording and burning: - Locking the workstation. - Running other applications in full screen mode. - Running CPU intensive programs.
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Audio Recorder (specific) Distorted audio: Lower the computer volume using volume buttons on keyboard or slider from system tray. (this will not effect the recording volume) Lower the audio player volume to avoid overdriving the computer sound card. Lower the recording volume using the Recording Volume slider. Low audio: If recording from a turntable, connect it to an amplifier or stereo receiver first, then connect the amplifier or receiver to the capture device. Adjust the recording volume level using the Recording Volume slider.
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Features Adjustable Capture Resolution (320x240~720x576) Chroma Key Effect Partial Chroma Key Effect Rotoscope Onionskin Audio dubbing DV camcorder compatibility Auto Capture Grid/Key drawing Copy, Cut & Paste Intro & Ending Title Import Images Audio Recording Background Music Text on Screen Chroma key on imported images Supports WMV, AVI & MPEG format System Requirements Operating System: Windows XP Windows Vista Processor: Pentium IV 1.8GHz or equivalent Memory: 128MB of RAM (256MB or higher recommended) Free Hard Disk Space: 50MB for program installation Other: Microsoft DirectX 9.0(or higher) Windows Media Format SDK 9 (or higher) Windows Media Player 7 (or higher)
Optional Devices Video Capture Device: Web Camera , DV-Camcorder Audio Capture Device: microphone Input/Output Formats Image input: JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF Audio input: MP3, WAV Video Output: AVI, WMV and MPEG
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System Requirements Operating System: Windows XP Windows Vista (http://www.honestech.com/vista) Processor: Pentium III 800 MHz or equivalent Memory: 256MB of RAM HDD: Minimum 10GB of free space Writer: DVD-ROM, DVD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+R/RW, DVD-Dual, DVD-Multi, or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive with 1394, USB2.0, ATAPI, or SCSI interface LightScribe: requires optical drive with LighScribe feature Audio device: PCI sound card, USB audio box, or integrated sound card AGP or PCI graphics card that supports DirectDraw overlay. Resolution: minimum of 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 recommended.
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Features 1. Basic Surveillance Record video (in mpeg format) continuously or only when a motion is detected. You can also specify motion from certain area within viewing area of PC camera to trigger the surveillance system. 2. Email Notification Send email notices to specified e-mail adresses 3. Scheduled Monitoring Specify desired monitoring time slots for surveillance system to be active. (e.g: one, daily, or weekly) 4. Multiple PC Cameras Supports up to three PC cameras, and you select individual detection mode and response action for each PC camera. In order to avoid conflict in device recognition by your PC, we recommend that you use different brand or model for multiple PC camera operation. 5. Data Backup/Burning You can create backup video files on CD or DVD 6. File List Management Easily manage the recorded video files with browsing and selection feature for watching or burning. 7. FTP Server Option Back up your videos by uploading them to your FTP server or burn DVD (if available) 8. Free Online membership (www.my-iptv.com) View surveillance video from PDA, Sony PSP and PDA mobile phone
System Requirements Capture Device: USB Camera Operating System: Windows XP Windows Vista (http://www.honestech.com/vista) Processor: Pentium IV 2.0 GHz or equivalent Memory: 256MB of RAM Other: DirectX 8.1 or higher Windows Media Player 6.4 (or higher) CD Writer for Data-CD DVD Writer for Data-DVD Video Output: MPEG-1, MPEG-1 VBR
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