User`s manual
V 1 P R O F E S S I O N A L 5 . 7
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Networking
The V1 has the ability to share video with other V1s via a network. Any V1 should be
able to “see” the other V1s on the Intranet (Local Area Network or LAN) if the
system meets these criteria:
• Each machine must have installed the
Client for Microsoft Networks
,
File
and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
, and the
Microsoft
®
NetBUI
protocol
(pre-XP versions of Windows only).
• Each machine must have a workgroup name of “V1”.
• Each machine must have a unique machine name.
• Each machine must share the C drive as “C” with full read/write
privileges.
• Each machine must share the V1’s program folder as “V1”. By default,
this is the “C:\V1_57” folder.
• Each machine must be using V1 version 5.7.
The easiest way to test your configuration is through the Windows “My Network
Places” icon. If you’re using Windows XP, click the “View workgroup computers”
task, and then use the
Up
icon. You should now have a window that’s browsing the
“Microsoft Windows Network.” In this window you should see an icon labeled “V1”
which represents the V1 workgroup. When you open V1, you should see an icon for
each machine in your V1 network. When you open each machine, you should see a
“C” icon (representing the C drive) and a “V1” icon (representing your V1 program
folder).
Now, to access video on another V1, follow the instructions for “accessing a
removable disc” in a preceding section. Other V1s on the network will appear as tabs.
Here’s an example of what you might see when holding down the
Stored
bin button:
In this example, the remote V1’s machine name is “CD-Burner.”
Please contact a networking professional directly if you require further assistance
configuring your Intranet for use with the V1.