Mallincam HD-10 II User Manual
March 30, 2020
HD-10 II User Manual
Page 73
When I save my AVI Video it only saves part of the Video.
Diagnosis:
This is a limitation with the AVI format in Windows. Microsoft's Video for
windows has some hardwired limitations that impose a maximum video file
size of 1-2GB depending on the version of the RIFF parser code in the MCIAVI
driver.
Surprisingly enough, much video software was written to these standards and
this is where much of today's incompatibility stems from.
The AVI file header is 32-bits in length. As a result there is a 4GB limitation in its
file size.
Cure:
Use VirtualDub and see if it can extract all of the frames. If not. Rather than use
the HD-10 II Software, use the DirectShow driver (Discover C15) with another
video imaging software such as VirtualDub, or SharpCap and let these
software packages save your videos. ManyCam, Spltcam, and WebCamMax
also have the ability to save videos.
My HD-10 II is frozen, or the commands do not seem to be working correctly.
Diagnosis:
Somehow the HD-10 II internals have become corrupted (power surge, static, cosmic
ray) and all we need to do is reboot the camera and software.
Cure:
The best advice is to close the HD-10 II Software Window (if possible, remember the
Ctrl-Alt-Del process to bring up the task Manager). Now reboot the computer and
reconnect to the HD-10 II camera to see if the issue is resolved.
My Image on the Screen is great, but when I try to Modify it, the image is all White.
Diagnosis:
This most likely is caused by you trying to modify (under the
Image Tab
) the image
before you have actually saved the image. You can adjust the properties of the live
view in the
Capture Tab
, but if you want to modify the image in the
Image Tab
, you
must first save the Image, then select the Image from the
Image Tray
.
Cure:
•
Left-Click
on the
Snap-Shot Button
in the
Capture Tab
to save the image (it will
now appear in the
Image Tray
.
•
Left-Click
on the
Image Tab
(the screen may be White).
•
Left-Click
on the
Saved Image
in the
Image Tray
(it will now appear on the
Display Zone
.
You can now use the tools in the
Image Tab
to adjust the image properties.