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[. . . ] Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This DVR-390H may not cause harmful interference, and (2)This DVR-390H must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital DVR-390Hs, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. [. . . ] Use the Up/Down/Left/Right keys to select "VIDEO REC" or "IMAGE REC". Navigate to the Image Size (or Video Size) menu using the Left/ Right keys. Select the desired resolution with the Up/Down keys, and press the Ok key to confirm. Press the Menu button to exit the Menu screen. Note: At the bottom of each screen there are navigational instructions to help you make a selection, exit the menu, go back, etc. 25 PLAYBACK MODES Video Playback In Video Playback mode, you can view previously recorded video clips. These may be videos that you have captured yourself using the camera module, videos that you recorded from a video source (using AV input), or possibly even video clips that you have transferred from your computer ­ provided they are of compatible file format. You may play back videos from internal memory or those that may be stored on a memory card. Your video clips appear on the LCD monitor as small thumbnail sized frames. To stop playback, press the Ok button. Note: To adjust the volume of those videos that include audio, press the button to decrease the volume. button to increase the volume, press the 26 Still-Image Playback In Still-Image Playback mode, you can view your still-images, magnify (enlarge) them for detailed viewing, or run a slide show. When placed in the cradle the DVR-390H sits as a convenient angle for desktop viewing. Consider using your DVR-390H as a desktop electronic photo gallery display. Use the AC adapter, adjust your settings, and use your DVR-390H as an electronic desktop photo album. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right keys to select IMAGE PLAY mode and press the Ok key to enter stillimage playback mode. Select the desired image by using the Up/ Down/Left/Right keys, and press the Ok key to display the image full-screen. Zoom Playback You may enlarge your still images to view the finer details. Select the image you want to enlarge by using the Up/Down/Left/ Right keys. The red frame indicates the entire image, while the red box shows the location of the currently enlarged area. To return to regular size, press the Ok key. Note: Press the Ok key to move cyclically through the available zoom and display stages: Thumbnail-> 1x-> 2x-> 4x-> Thumbnail. 27 Displaying Image Information You may view detailed image information by pressing the button when playing back an image. Display Playing Back Videos and Images on a TV Monitor You can play back your videos and images on a TV screen or digital projector. Before connecting to any video device, however, make sure to select, on the DVR-390H, the video broadcast standard (NTSC or PAL) which matches the video broadcast standard of the video equipment you are going to connect to the media player. It is also recommended that you use an AC power adapter while viewing your images and video files on a TV monitor. Connect the other end to the Audio and Video input jacks on your TV Monitor. It is important to note that the yellow RCA jack is the video signal and the other RCA jacks (usually red and black) are audio (left and right channels). Command the DVR-390H to play back still images or videos, as desired, as discussed in the previous sections. [. . . ] WinDVD Creator can let you easily transfer your recorded videos, add images, music, titles, and transitions between scenes, introduce special effects , and edit your videos. This program also includes Automatic Scene Detection that automatically breaks up the video you transfer into both short clips and scenes. WinDVD Creator System Requirements: PC Subsystem Processor Minimum Intel Celeron 800MHz Recommended Intel Pentium III 600MHz *For Direct DVD Support, requires P4 1. 6GHz higher for real-time requirement 256 MB Windows 2000/XP Windows compatible sound card that supports 48KHz playback (PCI recommended) Windows compatible AGP or PCI graphic (overlay support is recommended) RAM Operating System Sound Video 128 MB Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP On board AC'97 Codec Hard Drive Other On board Graphic Windows compatible PCI graphics card (overlay support is recommended) * 70 MB got installation * 620 MB for every hour of VCD quality MEPG-1 video * 2 GB for every hour of DVD quality MPEG-2 video CD or DVD burner required for VCD and DVD burning. Appropriate hardware needs to import video from external sources like DV cameras and camcorders. * WinDVD Creator is PC compatible only. 51 INSTALLING MuveeTM autoProducer MuveeTM autoProducer is the fastest, easiest and most fun way to transform your videos into slick productions. [. . . ]

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