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3.
If your PC is running Windows XP or Vista, you should see a window pop up with
options such as “Play”, “Open folder to view files”, “Take no action”, etc, soon after
the Videoscope is connected (allow a brief period for the camera to be recognized after
it has been connected for the first time). Select “Open folder…” and click OK.
4.
On Windows 2000, you will need to go to “My Computer” in the Start menu and
double click the new “Removable Disk” (this is the Videoscope’s internal memory)
you will see listed along with your computer’s hard drive (“C” drive), CD-ROM drive,
etc. On Mac OSX, a new (unnamed) drive icon will appear on the desktop soon after
the Videoscope is connected-double click this icon.
5.
You should now see the contents of the “Removable Disk” (the Videoscope’s internal
memory) in the form of one or more folders. Double click the “DCIM” (Digital Camera
Internal Memory) folder to open it, then double click the “100MEDIA” folder inside
it. You will now see a list of files (or icons or thumbnails, depending on your computer
system) with file names such as “PIC_0001.AVI”, “PIC_0002.AVI” etc-these are your
video.clips..
6.
What you choose to do with the video file(s) at this point is up to you. Depending
on your computer system, you may be presented with options to play, copy, email,
or open the videos with various programs already installed on your computer. Or,
on some systems, you will need to double click on a video file to open it, or use the
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