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ENMV G USB Audio/V ideo Grabber User ’ s Guide[...]
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ENMVG - User ’ s Guide User ’ s Notice This manual is provided “as is ” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warrantie s or conditions of merc hant ability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall we, it s directors, officers, employees or agent s be liable for any i[...]
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ENMVG - User ’ s Guide Content s: Chapter 1: Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Package Contents ................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 System Requirements ........[...]
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Package Contents Upon receiving your ENMVG , please make su re the following items are included in the ENMVG package. z ENMVG Device z CD z Quick Installation Guide z USB cable 1.2 System Requirements z Microsoft Windows ® XP/Windows V ista TM z IBM ® PC or compatible, with Intel ® Pentium ® 4 2.0GHz CPU or better z [...]
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Chapter 2: Getting S t arted 2.1 Connect ENMVG T o install the ENMVG into your computer , follow the steps below: 1. Connect the ENMVG to PC USB Hub. 2.2 Device Driver Installation Placed the CD disk that comes with the EN MVG in the CD-ROM dr ive, then follow the on-screen installation guide below . 1. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM dr[...]
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4. Select the Language and click “ Next ” to start inst allation. 5. Click “Next” button to continue. 6. Click “Next” button to continue. 3[...]
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7. Installation wizard will automatically copy driver to PC system, and then click “Finish” button. 8. Click “Finish” button. 9. Click “OK” button to restart PC system. 4[...]
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10. Connect the ENMVG Device to PC USB Hub, then system will detect new driver “USB Video Grabber”. 11. T o make sure the driver is properly installed and st arted, open the “Device Manager”. Please double-click the “Sound, video and game controller” 2.3 Install the Utility software. 1. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. [...]
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4. Select the Language and click “ Next ” to start inst allation. 5. Click “ Next ” button to continue. 6. Click “Y es” button to continue. 6[...]
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7. Click “Next” button or choose setup folder for installation. 8. Click “Finish” button to exit. 7[...]
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Chapter 3: Launch the Sof tware 3.1 The ENMVG utility 1. Double click for full screen display 2. Browse Image: T o open image folder (refe r to “3.5 Browse Image” on page 12.) 3. Snapshot: Capture current video frame as BMP or JPG image 4. Record format: V ideo output format selection 5. Record: Record/S top Record 6. Playback: Play recorded vi[...]
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Setup the video format Click “Record” button to start capturing video 3.3 Snapshot Image Click the “Setting” button to setup the image format The ENMVG supports BMP and JPEG image format. The default is JPEG . Please choose your desired format Click ‘Snapshot’ button to capture image 9[...]
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3.4 Playback Video Click “Playback” button to select video file. Choose the video then click “open” button. Movie Player function List: 1 About: T o show the current version info 2 Exit: T o exit the video playback window; alternat ively , press [Esc] or [AL T]+[F4] on keyboard simultaneously 3 Minimize: T o minimize the video playback wind[...]
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14 Play/Pause: Click to play the current video file , click again to pause, click once more to continue 16 S top Play: St o p 17 Snap shot: Capture current video fram e as BMP or JPG image Default saved file name is “snapshot time” and saved under C:My Pictures. Y ou also can open "Snap Setting" option in "Options" to se t [...]
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3.5 Browse Image Click the “Browse Image” to retrieve the saved pictures Y ou can use the “Browse Image” software to control picture zoom in/out, or rename The top toolbar contains: Refresh: T o renew display snapshot image in current folder Directory Panel: Show/Hide the Directory Panel on the left window pane, through which you can browse[...]
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January 01, 2009 V ersion: 1.0 13[...]