User`s guide

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If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000 and you
have plugged your device into a USB 1.1 port, you will see a
message indicating that a high-speed USB device is plugged
into a non-high-speed USB port. This means your AVC-2210
will run at the slower USB 1.1 speed. To increase your speed
you may want to upgrade to USB 2.0. Go to
www.adaptec.com
for more information on USB 2.0 adapters.
If you are using Windows XP, you may see a warning
message about Microsoft Windows logo certification. Click
Continue Anyway.
7 When the driver installation is complete and you’ve clicked
Finish, you may see a message asking you to restart your
computer. Click Yes. The LED on the front of the AVC-2210
becomes green after you finish the driver installation.
You are now ready to install the Sonic MyDVD Software.
Note: Windows 98SE only—Before it begins the MyDVD and
Showbiz installation, your system may automatically
install an updated version of Windows Installer, then
prompt you to restart your computer. Follow the onscreen
instructions to continue the installation.
8 From the main VideOh! Installation screen, click Install
Software, then click MyDVD.
If the VideOh! Installation screen doesn’t appear, use Windows
Explorer to display the CD contents, then click autorun.exe.
9 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Sonic MyDVD and ArcSoft ShowBiz software will install on
your system. Now you’re ready to CREATE.
Note: If an older version of MyDVD is installed on your
system, uninstall it before installing the newer version.
Create
These instructions give you the basic steps for capturing your
video, trimming it, and then burning it to DVD or CD.
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