Connecting A Digital Tv; Connecting Analog Video Sources - Ulead VIDEOSTUDIO 11 User Manual

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Connecting a USB camera
To capture live video and still images from a USB camera, connect the camera to an
available USB port on your computer.
USB cameras may require installation of a device driver, depending on the Windows
version you are using. For information on how to install your USB camera, refer to
its accompanying manual.
After properly installing your USB camera, check if it is detected by your Windows
system.
To check if the USB camera is detected:
1. Open the Control Panel, then open System: Hardware - Device Manager.
2. In the Device Manager, double-click Imaging devices. Check if your USB
camera is listed in this folder.
3. If your USB camera has been detected properly, it will be listed as a source
device in VideoStudio's Options Panel. In VideoStudio, select the Capture Step
and check if your USB camera is displayed under the Source list in the Options
Panel.

Connecting a Digital TV

To capture digital television broadcasts, you need to install a Digital TV capture
card or a digital TV adapter. Check the hardware's user guide to learn information
on how to connect it to your computer.

Connecting analog video sources

VHS, S-VHS, Video-8, and Hi8 camcorders and VCRs are examples of analog video
sources. To capture video from analog sources, you will need to install an analog
capture card in your computer.
Conventional broadcast television is also an analog source. To capture TV footage,
you need to have a TV tuner card installed in your computer.

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