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g Operating Instruction
System requirements:
CPU: 1.5 GHz or faster
Main memory: at least 512 MB RAM
Graphics: DirectX 9.0 compatible with min. 64 MB
local memory
Sound: AC97 compatible
Hard drive: min. 1 GB free storage space
An open USB 2.0 port
Microsoft DirectX 9.0c or higher
Operating system: Windows 2000 / XP / XP x64
Edition / Vista 32 and 64-bit editions + latest service
packs
Introduction:
Congratulations on the purchase of your Hama USB
2.0 Video Editor. You will have hours of enjoyment
with this highly versatile and handy device. You can
use your new video editor to archive your holiday
videos on a DVD or CD, for example. You may also to
record the best scenes from a game on your console
(Xbox, PlayStation, etc.) in order to show them to
your friends later on.
Installing the USB Video Editor using Windows 2000
/ XP / XP x64 and Vista (all editions):
1. Start your computer and log on to Windows as
administrator or as a user with administrator
privileges.
2. Insert the enclosed driver CD into your CD or
DVD drive. If the installation program does not
start automatically, do the following:
a.) Double-click the My Computer icon on your
desktop with the left mouse button.
b.) Right click the CD or DVD drive containing the
driver CD and select AutoPlay from the popup
menu. The Hama installation menu then starts
automatically.
3. Select the required language.
4. First, you will need to install the driver. Click ->
Install Windows Driver.
Note for Vista users: Windows Vista may display
User Account Control and inform you that it could
not determine the publisher of the setup program.
Continue with the installation by clicking -> Continue.
4
Follow the instructions provided by the program.
After the driver has been installed, you will be asked
whether you want to restart the system. Click -> Yes,
I want to restart my computer now.
5. After you have restarted the operating system,
plug the Hama USB 2.0 Video Editor into an open
USB port and the corresponding driver then
installs automatically.
Checking driver installation in Windows 2000:
You can check whether Windows 2000 properly
installed the Hama USB 2.0 Video Editor successfully
into the system using the Device Manager. To check,
click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System. In
the System Properties window, select ->Hardware
-> Device Manager. In the next section, the following
entries must appear without a yellow exclamation
mark.
Audio, Video and Game Controllers
USB 2861 Device
USB EMP Audio Device
Checking driver installation in Windows XP:
You can check whether Windows XP installed the
Hama USB 2.0 Video Editor into the system
successfully using the Device Manager. To do so,
click -> Start -> Control Panel -> Performance and
Maintenance -> System. In the System Properties
window, select ->Hardware -> Device Manager. In
the next section, the following entries must appear
without a yellow exclamation mark.
Audio, Video and Game Controllers
USB 2861 Device
USB EMP Audio Device

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