Installation guide

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USB Instant DVD Installation Guide
Getting Started
1. Check USB Instant DVD Contents
Hardware:
(A) USB Instant DVD device
(B) 5 VDC Power supply
(C) 6 ft. USB Cable
(D) 6 ft. A/V In cable (RCA video and Audio
to RCA video and 3.5 mm stereo)
(E) 6 ft. 3.5 mm male to 3.5 mm male stereo
audio cable
(F) 9 ft. Audio out to TV/VCR cable (3.5 mm
stereo w/female 3.5mm Y to R+L RCA audio)
(G) 9 ft. RCA Video cable
Instant DVD CD containing:
- Instant DVD Capture & Export utility
- Instant DVD device drivers
- Video Studio 5 – Special full version
customized for Instant DVD
- MyDVD 3.0
- Cyberlink PowerDVD 3.0
- Sound Forge XP 4.5
- Acid Style 2.0 with 100 audio loops
- Microsoft Media Player 7
- Quick Time player
- Intel Celeron 400 MHz or AMD K6-400 or better
- Windows 98, Win98SE, WinME, Win2000 or WinXP
- 64 MB (128 MB recommended)
- Sound Card (full duplex)
-
16 MB AGP video card
- CD-ROM Drive
- 150 MB hard disk space for capture/editing
applications
- Disk space for video captures; Video captured at
4 Mb/sec will use 1.8 GB per hour
- CD-R drive & software required for saving movie
files onto a CD
System Requirements
The basic steps are:
1. Check USB Instant DVD
package contents
2. Wire it Up!- audio and video connectors
3. Plug it In!- Power and USB connection
4. Install Device Drivers & Application
software
5. Verify Hardware Installation
6. Set Windows Audio Mixer
7. Installation Summary & Diagram
8. Start Making DVD Movies!
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