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QuickTime (Mac)
1.
Connect VIDEO 2 GO to your playback device and to your
computer (as shown in the OVERVIEW).
2.
In order to use VIDEO 2 GO with QuickTime, you must first
register your VideoGlide Capture software. Open VideoGlide
Capture by going to Applications
VideoGlide Capture.
3.
You will be asked to enter a serial number into the "Serial
Number" field.
VideoGlide CD and enter it then click "OK."
4.
After entering the serial number and VideoGlide Capture opens successfully, you may close it.
5.
If you are using Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6), set QuickTime to open in 32-bit mode before beginning.
To do this, go to your Applications folder, right-click "QuickTime" and select "Get Info," check the "Open
in 32-bit mode" box in the window that appears, then close the window.
6.
Open QuickTime, click the "File" menu and select "New Movie Recording."
7.
If you see a downward-pointing triangle to the right of the "record" button, click it to open a drop-down
menu. If you do not see the triangle, click the "QuickTime Player" menu at the top of the screen and
select "Preferences."
8.
In the drop-down menu, make sure that the proper "Camera" setting is selected ("Composite" or "S-
Video," depending on which connector you are using) and that "USB 2861 Device" is selected as the
"Microphone." (Also, make sure the volume slider on the left-hand side of the window is turned up.)
9.
Start recording by clicking the red "record" button at the bottom of the screen. Play your video source
(digital camera, TV, DVD player, etc.).
10.
When you are done capturing your video, click the "stop" button. Your captured video will automatically
open in the QuickTime player. To save it, go to "File" and select "Save" (or "Save As" to save it with a
different name, but save it as a "self-contained" movie).
Find the number on the sleeve of the
Note: If your Mac is running an older
OS (e.g., 10.4), your version of
QuickTime may not have the option to
record and save movie files. If this is
VideoGlide
the case, we recommend upgrading to
QuickTime
features.
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