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VideoSystem Cameo 400 DV
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FAQ – Frequently asked questions and their answers
Rewinding the video from MediaStudio Pro 6.0 VE doesn't work under
Windows 98 SE
like it
says in the section “Transfering DV to your Camcorder”.
Most likely the camcorder isn't correctly enabled or possibly not 100% compatible to the
Microsoft DV drivers. If the camcorder is enabled, then you should consider installing the
Texas Instruments driver from the driver CD after removing the old device from the Device
Manager. Afterwards the rewind function for the camcorder varies in many ways from the
MS driver. Please follow these steps:
1.
Connect your camcorder with the Cameo 400 DV.
2.
Start “Video Editer 6.0” from the program group “Ulead MediaStudio Pro 6.0 VE”.
3.
Click on “File” in the Video Editor menu, and then choose “Select Device Control”.
4.
Choose the Texas Instruments (TI) driver for your DV camcorder.
5.
Click on “File” again and then on “Export” and choose “TI DV Record”.
6.
Now load the video project that you would like to send to your camcorder.
7.
In the “DV Recording - Preview Window” you can view your DV file, then click on
“Next”.
8.
In the “DV Record - Recording Window” click on “DV record” to begin the transfer to
your camcorder.
Recorded video sequences wiggle or jump.
The most common cause is a hard drive that can't write the video stream quickly enough.
You should defragment your hard drive regularly. If you are using an Ultra DMA hard
drive, check that the DMA mode is activated in the Device Manager. Also check that the
Cameo 400 DV does not share its IRQ with any other device.
We recommend using a seperate drive exclusively for your video material. You should
also configure the temporary folder for MediaStudio Pro 6.0 VE to use this hard drive.
Please also read the next point.