VideoLabs Video Gaming Accessories V2.0 プリント

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Getting Started
1. Identify the following items included in the product packaging
• VideoLabs Video to USB Adapter
• Software and driver CD (hybrid for both Mac OS
and Windows)
• USB cable
• Composite video cable
2. Turn ON your computer and follow instruction under Windows
or Mac OS.
Installing with Windows
Note: Video to USB Adapter is compatible with Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.
1. Connect the Video to USB Adapter
• Plug one end of the supplied USB cable into the Video to USB Adapter
and plug the other end into the computer’s USB ports.
• Windows will automatically find the new hardware and display the Add New
Hardware
 Wizard.
•  Insert  the  supplied  CD.    Follow  the  Wizard’s  on-screen  instructions  and
browse to the path: d:\drivers\USBadapt, substituting the letter name of the
CD-ROM drive, if necessary.
2. Installing the Application Software
• Insert the supplied CD.
• Click on the Start button, select Run from the menu.
•  Type  d:\Setup.exe,  substituting  the  letter  name  of  the  CD-ROM  drive,  if
necessary.
•  Click  OK,  and  follow  the  on-screen  instructions  to  install  the  Arcsoft
®
Software Suite.
3. Connecting the Video Source
Use  either  a  Composite  Video  cable  or  an  S-Video  cable  to  connect  the
Video to USB Adapter to the video source, such as VideoLabs’ FlexCam™
or a VCR.
4. Connecting to a Video Monitor
The  RCA  connector  on  the  far  left  is  a  Composite  Video  pass-through  for
connection  to  a  monitor  or  other  analog  display  device.    This  connection
allows for previewing while recording
Q. The Video to USB Adapter is installed – but why
can’t I see any picture?
Q. How do I know the driver for the Video to USB
Adapter
 has been installed properly?
Q. What about capturing audio?
Q. What do I need for videoconferencing and video
mail?
Q. Why can’t I install a Video to USB Adapter with
Windows 95?
A.  Connect  the  Video  to  USB  Adapter  to  the
computer using the supplied USB cable.  Check to
see that the video source (S-Video or Composite)
is set correctly.  Make sure the USB port is enabled
in  your  computer’s  BIOS  and  are  enabled  in  the
Windows Control Panel/System, Device Manager.
A. Right click My Computer.  Choose Properties.
Click Device Manager.  Click the + symbol next to
the icon labeled Imaging.  Find HU-501 USB Video
Capture.
A. Audio needs to be recorded through your
computer’s sound card.
A. You’ll need a video camera, a microphone
attached to your sound card, headphones or
speakers  and  videoconferencing  software  (e.g.,
Microsoft NetMeeting
®
 Software).
A. The driver does not support Windows 95 due to
that operating system’s limited support for USB.  If
you are using Windows 95 you’ll need to upgrade
to Windows 98.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.  Can  I  switch  between  multiple  USB  video
capture devices?
Q.  Why  doesn’t  the  Video  to  USB Adapter  work
after installing the drivers?
A.  No.    In  order  to  switch  between  devices,  it  is
necessary to uninstall the drivers for one device and
install the drivers for the other.
A.  Connect  the  Video  to  USB  Adapter  to  the
computer using the supplied USB cable.  Check to
see that the video source (S-Video or Composite)
is  set  correctly,  and  make  sure  that  there  are  no
other USB video capture devices connected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Installing with Mac OS
Note: Video to USB Adapter is compatible with Mac OS 8.6 through 9.2.
1. Insert the enclosed CD.
2. The ArcSoft icon will appear on your desktop.  Double-click it.
Then double click VL USB Adapter to activate the driver installer.
Click Continue, then Install.
3. Install the Video to USB Adapter by double-clicking on the
installer icons for Video Impressions and then Photo Studio.
4. Restart the computer and plug the  Video to USB Adapter
into an available USB port on the computer.