Using The Vcr With A Computer - Panasonic NV-DV2000EC Operating Instructions Manual

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Using the VCR with a Computer

The Personal Computer Connection Kit VW-DTA9/10E (Optional) for Digital Video Equipment performs it possible to
connect the VCR to a computer and transmit still video images to it.
Computer System Requirements
DV STUDIO can be installed in a PC/AT personal
computer which can run Microsoftg Windowsg 95/98.
Compatible machines: Personal computer with
Graphic card:
Installed memory:
Free hard disk space:
Disk drive:
Serial port:
Other requirements:
20
front side
EDIT
¥
DV2
DV SELECT
1
2
AV4
IN
VIDEO
L/MONO-AUDIO-R
S-VIDEO
AV1(TV)
MONITOR OUT
R AUDIO L
VIDEO S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO OUT
NORMAL
AV3 IN
AV2(EXT)
80486DX4 or higher CPU
(Pentium™ or higher
recommended)
True Color (approx.16.7million
colours) recommended
(operation also possible even
with 256 colours)
16 MB or more (32 MB or
more recommended)
At least 16 MB
CD-ROM drive
RS-232C (D-Sub 9pin) or USB
Mouse
8mm
EDIT CONTR
EDIT CONTROL OL
RECORDER
RECORDER
8mm
PLAYER
YER
PASSIVE
ASSIVE
DV
EDIT
PRINTER/
PRINTER/
D.STILL PICTURE
.STILL PICTURE
AC INT
SECTEURT
DIGITAL STILL
¥ DV 1
PICTURE OUT
Computer (Not supplied)
Interface Adapter
(Not supplied)
To connect the VCR to the computer, use the special
Interface Adaptor contained in the Personal Computer
Connection Kit.
≥ To use the DV STUDIO 2 software via USB, a
computer with Windowsg 98 preinstalled is necessary.
≥ Pictures that you intend to import into a computer
application should be recorded in the SP mode.
≥ When recording, take care that the Time Code is
uninterrupted from the beginning of the tape.
≥ For detailed of explanations on the operating
environment, connections and operations, refer to the
Personal Computer Connection Kit's operating
instructions.
≥ Windowsg 95/98 is a trademark of Microsoft
Corporation U.S.A.
≥ Pentium™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation.
≥ All other company and product names in the
operating instructions are trademarks of their
respective corporations.
Notes:
≥ If you use a DV cable to connect the VCR with a
computer and they do not function, contact the
software manufacturer.
≥ Connect the DV cable to the socket that matches the
number of the DV SELECT that was selected. There
is one DV Input/Output socket on the front of the
unit, and one on the back.

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