V.I.O. POV.HD manual

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    POV .HD TM User Manual P oint-of-V iew V ideo Built for A c tion[...]

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    Copyright © 2010, V .I.O ., Inc. All rights reserved. POV .HD , V .I.O . and the V .I.O. logo ar e trademarks of V .I.O ., I nc. All other pr oduc t and brand names may be trademarks or reg istered trademarks of their respective owners.[...]

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    Con tents .......................................................................................................................... Shoot, T ag, Edit , Share 1 ................................................................................................................................. What’ s In The Bo x? 2 ..................................[...]

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    POV .HD Shoot, T ag, Edit, Share The POV .HD makes it easy to shoot great HD video , tag interesting shots while y ou’ re r ecording, edit videos on the recor der while in the fi eld, and share your videos . Everything inside the POV .HD recor der and camera head has been completely redesig ned to capture the highest quality HD video , and the p[...]

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    What’ s In The Bo x? The POV .HD you purchased contains ev er ything you need to take high quality HD video . The POV .HD is built on a modular design that allows you maximum fl exibility in how y ou mount the HD camera head, which in turn makes it possible f or you to optimize the video you captur e for your intended purpose . The POV .HD doesn[...]

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    USB Cable & Analog A/V Cable The POV .HD comes with two cables for connecting to other devices . The USB cable allows you to connect the recorder t o a computer using USB 2 for uploading or possibly downloading video clips. The analog cable can be used to connect the recorder directly to a television r eceiver , allowing you t o play your video[...]

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    Get Ready The POV .HD is shipped with ever ything you need to start making great videos in HD , but a bit of assembly is required bef ore you get started. W atch the video tutorials The POV .HD comes preloaded with video tutorials that demonstrat e all the most impor tant aspects of setting up and using your POV .HD. a. T o view the tutorials on a [...]

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    2. Remove the Input/Output cov er from the bottom of the recor der , and install the SD card included with the POV .HD. • Unscrew the retaining scr ew . • The Input/Output cover has a snug , water-tight fi t. T o remove the co ver , use a coin or small fl at bladed screw driver to pr y at either of the two arrow s on the cover . DO NOT try to[...]

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    Attach the camer a head to the recorder Please watch the C amera Head Cable Connection tutorial before c onnec ting the camera head to the recor der . 1. Attach the camera head to the r ecorder by inserting the camera head’ s tethered cable into the connector at the top of the rec order , and securing the connection by turning the knurled metal r[...]

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    Check the rec order and camera head 1. Pr ess the Pow er button on the recorder . The rec order will take a few seconds to boot up . 2. When the recor der is ready , the L CD will show what the camera head is viewing , and the upper left corner of the L CD will display the word “Standby” , indicating that it is r eady to recor d. 3. If you see [...]

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    Check the wireless r emote 1. With the r ecorder power ed up and in Standby , and with the wireless remote within 5 f eet of the recor der , press REC/T AG on the remote . 2. The rec order should star t recor ding. The wor d “Clip ” will appear in the upper left corner of the L CD , the upper right corner will be counting up the seconds that in[...]

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    Using the POV .HD Recorder Butt ons and S oft Keys Soft Keys The functions of the soft keys change with the operating mode of the recorder . At any g iven time the function of each sof t key is indicated at the bottom of the L CD . I n the example here , which is from the Settings menu, the left key goes back one setting, the cen ter key selec ts t[...]

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    Po wer Up/Pow er D own The P ower button turns the r ecorder on and o ff . T o power up the r ecorder , press the Pow er button. The r ecorder will take a few seconds t o go through its power up sequence , and when it has fi nished, it will be in Record S tandby mode. T o power down the r ecorder , press the Po wer button. If you are r ecording a[...]

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    Other than k nowing that they exist, the important thing to know about operating modes is that the POV .HD can operate in only one mode at a time. This means you cannot be adjusting settings while recor ding or viewing video clips while compiling a highlight clip. Recording Video The Basics 1. When the POV .HD boots up, it goes to Recor d Standby a[...]

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    Loop rec ords a shor t clip every time you press TA G  (or  REC/T AG  on the r emote). The saved clip , referred to as a loop , includes action immediately before y ou press TA G , as well as action immediately f ollowing. Loop & F or ward r ecords no video until you pr ess TA G (or REC/T AG on the remot e) for the fi rst time. Then a[...]

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    F ile Names on the POV .HD F iles containing video made with the POV .HD are r eferred to as clips . R aw clips, tha t is clips that are the direct result of rec ording video with the POV .HD are named using the dat e and time at which the recor ding star ted. F or Example: These fi le names are used f or video clips recorded using all of the POV [...]

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    Pr eviewing Video on the Recor der Y ou can preview y our video clips on the recorder . Previewing y our clips lets you see that your videos are looking good and make any adjustments that might be nec essar y . I t also lets you delete any un wanted clips to free up space on the SD car d. 1. T o get into Play mode , press the Play button. The word [...]

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    Y ou access Sav e T ags and Compile T ags in the Settings menu. Both of these features may take many minutes t o run. W hile they are running, they display the curr ent status of their processing on the L CD . In the example, Save T ags is cur rently pr ocessing clip 6 out of 8 total, and is creating tag clip 3 out of 5 total on clip #6. F or more [...]

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    T o upload fi les using a fl ash memor y card reader: • Make sure the POV .HD is not recording video . Removing the SD card while rec ording will cause the entire clip to be c orrupted. • Remove the SD car d from the recorder and put it int o the card reader . • Use the regular pr ocedures for uploading and/or deleting fi les using y our r[...]

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    Changing the Remote ID Channel - On the Remote C ontrol If you are using more than one POV .HD and/or POV .1.5 system in the same area, at the same time you will need to adjust the Remote ID channel numbers that the wir eless remotes are using t o communicate with the POV r ecorders so that each POV is using a di ff erent channel . The remot e con[...]

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    Settings Using the built-in settings, y ou can con fi gure the POV .HD to create optimal video in ev er y shooting situation, maximize battery life, select rec ording methods, set the time and date , and per form in- fi eld editing . The POV .HD is shipped with default settings that create gr eat HD video under most normal conditions, so y ou can[...]

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    Video F ile F ormat Sets the encapsulation codec used to rec ord video on the POV .HD. Options : .mov .mp4 Default : .mp4 Record Method Sets the method by which you contr ol the recording and tagging of video or capture of still photos . Options : Clip Loop Loop & F or ward Still Photo Default : Clip Loop Recor d Time Sets the loop time used in[...]

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    Sharpening Increases the perceiv ed sharpness of the recorded image by increasing the contr ast along the edges of objec ts in the frame. Options : ON/OFF Default : ON Note : If you intend to do editing on a video clip after it is uploaded to a computer , you should turn Sharpening OFF when the clip is recor ded. The e ff ects applied by Sharpenin[...]

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    P ower-o ff Timeout Sets the idle time required bef ore the recorder shuts do wn. P ower-o ff Timeout will not occur while you ar e recording video or during video playback. Any use of the soft keys or other buttons on the recor der resets the P ower-o ff Timeout timer . Options : Never selected values between 15 sec and 30 min Default : Never A[...]

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    Tips and guidelines f or getting the most out of your POV .HD Over time you will learn from experience exactly how y ou want to con fi gure the POV .HD settings for the conditions y ou shoot in. This section will help get you star ted and answer some basic questions about how to use the settings . Choosing the right video forma t The POV .HD suppo[...]

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    Comparison of POV .HD Video F ormats F ormat Resolution (Pixel Siz e of Frame) Fr ame Rate (per second) Best For 1080p30 1920 wide X 1080 high 30 Highest quality HD video when displayed on a high resolution, high quality monitor 1 1080p25 1920 wide X 1080 high 25 F rame rate compatibility with European br oadcast standards 1080p24 1920 wide X 1080 [...]

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    remote (St op Recording). The green ar ea on the timeline indicates what video footage is actually captured. In all three examples, the T ag button was pressed three times: at 00:02:06, at 00:05:54, and at 00:07:18. The examples show ho w the results are di ff erent in all thr ee cases. The Loop Rec ord Time is set to 30 seconds . Using the Clip r[...]

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    exciting happens , you will capture what happened immediately bef ore the tag. When using the loop recor ding method, you don ’t need to anticipat e what ’ s going to happen in order to ca tch everything. Loop lets y ou catch things after the fac t. Loop & F orward is a combination of the Loop and Clip methods . When you star t recor ding v[...]

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    Y ou ’ve made a ten minute clip with tags at 2:06, 5:54, and 7:18, and the L oop Record Time is set to 30 seconds. If you run Sav e T ags, you will get 3 new clips—one for each tag. • Clip 1 will run from 2:51 to 2:21. Since the L oop Record Time is 30 sec onds, the clip star ts half that length (15 seconds) bef ore the fi rst tag, which is [...]

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    The example below sho ws the fi le struc ture that r esults from running Save T ags and Compile T ags on the tagged clip example used earlier . All tag clips are in the “tags” subdirectory and are identi fi ed with “_tag_xxxxx ” where xxxxx = the number of seconds after the star t of the clip at which the tag occurred. In this case , 0012[...]

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    In all other cases, making a complete, tagged rec ording using Clip or Loop & F or ward pr ovides more choices in ho w to handle the recorded video clip after you make it. Loop Rec ording Save T ags A pplied to a T agged Clip The length of all loop clips is equal to twice the value of Loop Recor d Time at time the recording was done. The length[...]

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    settings, but under certain conditions, using the video adjustment settings can pr oduce even better results . W ith just a bit of practice even a novice can learn when and how t o make bene fi cial adjustments. If you ’ re familiar with the adjustments available on a DSLR still camer a, you will already know about these settings. Spot Exposure [...]

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    level (even though this ma y seem back ward) will pr ovide better exposure f or things in the for eground. The sun will be ov erexposed no matter what y ou do, so in this case you need t o adjust for the things y ou want to see more clearly . Noise Filter The Noise F ilter can reduce the amount of noise—unwanted small spots or speckling—in the [...]

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    Complianc e, W arranty , and Suppor t FC C Compliance The POV .HD has been tested and found to c omply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC rules . These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonable prot ec tion against harmful inter fer ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and c[...]

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    Return Merchandise Authoriza tion Return Merchandise Authorization (“RMA ”) policies are subject to revisions. C ontact the RMA Depar tment regar ding policies and returns. All returned merchandise r equires an RMA number . T o obtain an RMA number , contact V .I.O . Customer Ser vice (10am - 5pm EST Monday-F riday) at 906.226.9393. Y our RMA n[...]