Section 4. Recording Video
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6. To stop one recording and start another soon after—for
example to skip a commercial—press the Menu ( ) button
to stop recording. The current recording is saved as a file,
and you see the preview screen, ready to record again.
Then:
When the commercial is over, press Select (
) to begin
recording again. (You’ll be recording to a new file.)
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To exit the preview screen, press the Menu ( ) button to
arrive at the main menu.
You can play the video files you’ve created, just as you play
any other video on your iSee. If you want to give the video a
name, move video files to your computer, or convert the video
to another format, use the software that accompanies your
iSee. (See the manual
Using VidiScape with Your iSee
contained on the iSee software disc.)
If You’re Using a Camcorder
Some camcorders have Line-Out jacks, while others may use a
cable. Depending on your camcorder model, you may need to
purchase a female-to-female RCA adapter from your local
electronics store.
Recorded Video File Size
Recording video for one hour will create a video file on your
iPod of about 800 megabytes to 1 gigabyte.
Recording from Battery Power
When recording video, you can record without the AC adapter
connected to the Standard Dock. This enables mobile
recording—for example, from a handheld camera—without AC
available. Of course the iSee battery is used both to power
itself and to charge the iPod, so recording time will be limited.
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