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Macintosh
6. The Capture window appears and the live image is displayed.
Recording has not yet started.
7. Click the [Capture Video] button to begin recording the
movie.
☞ The name of the button changes to [Stop Capture]. During recording, only the
[Stop Capture] button can be pressed.
8. Click the [Stop Capture] button to stop recording. The movie
data will be automatically saved to a file and imported to the
Album.
9. Click the [Done] button to return to the Album window.
• You must have a sound card installed and speakers and a microphone connected to
your Macintosh to input and output sound.
• The time required for playing and saving images varies depending on the
performance of your Macintosh.
• Do not perform any of the following while live camera images are being displayed as
this could cause your Macintosh to freeze (see P.110):
Switch off the camera/Touch any of the control buttons on the camera/ Disconnect
the USB cable/Remove the SmartMedia/Open the SmartMedia cover/ Remove the
camera battery/Remove the camera from the cradle.
■ Removing the Camera from the Cradle
1. Quit “VideoImpression”. If you are using any other
applications that display live images, quit those applications
also.
2. Once you have switched the camera off you can remove it
from the cradle.
NOTE
<Standby>
<Movie recording in progress>
Capturing Live Images
1. Set up the cradle.
2. Place the camera in the cradle and switch the camera on with
the lens cover open. (P.20)
3. Double-click the “VideoImpression” icon in the installation
folder.
4. When the startup screen appears,
click the [new] button.
5. When the album window opens,
click the [capture] button.
• If you leave the mouse pointer positioned over a button or image for a few seconds,
information about that button or image is displayed.
• In any window, you can access the online help by clicking “?”.
• In addition to “MPEG”, you can choose from a wide range of formats for saved files.
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