2. Set the slide switch to Playback mode and turn on your Vidster™.
Your Vidster™ cannot be used as a camera or a video camera while
it’s attached to your computer. The Vidster™ will show up as a
‘removable drive’ on your computer once it’s plugged in. You can then
move the images off and/or delete them, just as you would from any
other storage drive.
3. Before removing or turning off your Vidster‘ camera, follow your
computer’s standard procedure for stopping & removing USB mass
storage device. Then turn–off your Vidster and disconnect it from
your computer.
Recommended minimum system configuration
• 550 MHZ Pentium III, AMD K-6, or equivalent processor with
MMX support
• 128MB RAM or more
• 16MB video RAM or more
• Microsoft DirectX 9.0 installed
• 7200 RPM or faster hard disk
• Operating System: Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP
VIDSTER‘ FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
Features
• 2x Digital Zoom Vidster™
• 32MB Memory
• Expandable memory via SD/MMC card
• Composite Video Out
• MJPEG video format
• QVGA Video resolution
Specifications
• SD/MMC card support up to 512MB
• DCIM nomenclature for picture directory
• Automatically detects video cables
• Quality: For Scene mode QVGA (320x240) video at 15 FPS
• MJPEG format
• 1.3 Megapixel photo resolution
• Screen: Internal LCD or TV selected via hardware. If nothing is
plugged into the A/V out connection, all screen data is channeled to
the LCD. If something is plugged into the A/V out connection, all data is
sent in NTSC format.
TIPS & TROUBLESHOOTING
Tips for the New User
Try and keep whatever
you’re shooting well lit
from the front. And always
have adequate light!
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