Belkin F5U208 MAC User Manual

Be lkin Com pone nts  
USB Vide oBus II  
Ins truction Ma nua l  
for Ma cintos h®  
P74024  
F5U208-MAC  
Introduction  
Features:  
Make your own movies.  
Includes award-winning video and photo-editing software  
from Strata.  
Capture audio and video in a fast and convenient way.  
Connect your camcorder, VCR, digital camera, or any  
standard video device directly to your MAC, and save the  
playback in still-image format or full-motion video.  
E-mail pictures or video clips to friends and relatives or  
business associates.  
Video-conference around the world using your camcorder.  
Easy to use Plug-and-Play operation.  
Easy to install USB device doesnt require opening  
your computer.  
Specifications:  
Full-motion video30 fps at CIF resolution video capture  
via USB.  
Motion video up to 15 fps at VGA resolution (progressive  
video source) video capture via USB.  
VGA (640X480) resolution still image capture.  
Audio input up to stereo 16KHz/16 Bit—Audio capture  
via USB.  
Data input transfer up to 2Mbit/s via the bulk input pipe  
on USB.  
Software-controlled digital PAN and ZOOM.  
Any standard NTSC/PAL/SECAM video source is supported.  
Easy Plug-and-Play operation.  
Compatible with popular video applications.  
Compatible with Mac OS 8.6 or higher.  
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Introduction (continued)  
Hardware Installation  
System Requirements:  
Minimum Recommended System:  
Please read this manual thoroughly before starting the  
installation of the VideoBus II.  
Mac® or iMacComputer with USB Capabilities  
Mac OS 8.6 or Higher  
1. Insert the USB VideoBus II software installation CD into your  
CD-ROM drive. When the CD icon appears on your desktop  
named "Belkin F5U208-Mac", double-click on the icon.  
Package Contents:  
Belkin USB VideoBusII for Macintosh®  
Installation CD Including StataVideoShop 4.5  
Instruction Manual  
2. A screen will appear with the contents of the disk listed.  
Double-click on the icon named "UVP 2.26 INST (BELKIN).1".  
3. A screen will appear. Click "Install".  
4. A message will appear warning you to restart your  
computer after installation. Click "Continue".  
5. After the installation is complete, click "Restart".  
6. After the computer has restarted, the installation is  
complete. Follow the directions on VideoBus II Connection  
in the next section.  
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VideoBusII Connection  
Connection Diagram  
Source  
Connecting the VideoBus II between your computer and video  
device is very simple.  
Optional S-Video  
Desktop  
1. If not already connected, connect the VideoBus II USB  
connector to an open port on your computer or USB Hub.  
Camcorder  
Optional S-Video  
2. Connect the RCA A/V patch cords (not supplied) to your  
video device (e.g. camcorder, VCR).  
USB port  
Belkin VideoBusII  
NOTE: If you have a video device that used S-Video, connect  
the S-Video cable instead of the RCA video cable.  
RCA A/V Patch Cords  
Television  
VCR  
3. Connect the A/V patch cords to the appropriate  
VideoBus II pigtails.  
Laptop  
Signal Flow  
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Digitizing Clips using Strata VideoShop 4.5  
on the USB VideoBus™  
Configuring Audio  
Installing and Using StrataVideoShop 4.5 on the  
USB VideoBusII  
Using VideoShops digitizing function, you can capture your  
own clips.  
The USB VideoBus driver CD comes with a software  
called Strata VideoShop 4.5 that will allow you to  
capture video and create amazing images; you can now  
proceed with installing this software. To install Strata  
VideoShop, double-click "Install VideoShop 4.5". Then  
follow the on-screen instructions.  
Equipment Needed for Digitizing:  
USB VideoBus—this will be your digitizing hardware installed  
on the computer  
VCR or camcorder and necessary cables  
Digitizing Equipment Setup:  
For digitizing, you will be capturing clips from an external  
source, such as a VCR or camcorder. Follow the instructions on  
the previous pages about connecting your VCR or camcorder to  
the USB VideoBus.  
The Strata VideoShop manual is in PDF format. If you do  
not have Adobe Acrobat Viewer, you must install Viewer.  
On the CD, double-click on "Acrobat Reader Install".  
Then on the following screen that appears, double-click  
on Reader 3.01 Installer. Next, follow the on-screen  
instructions. Once Adobe Acrobat is installed, you can  
open "Tutorial" to learn how to use Strata VideoShop 4.5.  
You can also browse “VideoShop 4.5 ReadMe” and  
“Documentation” for additional information.  
Before Digitizing:  
Important: To capture sound, follow the steps on the  
previous page regarding “Configuring Audio”.  
To improve digitizing performance, it is recommended that  
you follow these rules:  
a) Turn off network sharing.  
b) Quit any other applications you are not using.  
c) Defragment your hard drive.  
d) Make sure you have adequate space on your hard  
drive to store the digitized clips. The following  
digitizing example will require at least 50MB.  
Digitizing Clips (Example)  
To Display the Digitizing Window:  
1. Start VideoShop.  
2. Select “New” from the “File” menu to start a new project.  
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Digitizing Clips using StrataVideoShop 4.5  
on the USB VideoBus(continued)  
Digitizing Clips using StrataVideoShop 4.5  
on the USB VideoBus(continued)  
Note:  
You do not have to have a project open to digitize.  
You can open the digitizing window at anytime with  
the “Show Digitizing Window” command. The  
digitized clips will be stored in the VideoShop cache  
folder (or designated digitizing folder). To use the clips,  
import them into the bin when you start a project.  
the Video input to be digitized. The options in the  
dialog box will change to “Source Options”.  
4. Your Digitizer is USB Vision”. This may be the only option.  
5. Select your “Input”: either “S-Video” or “C-Video”  
depending on the type of your connection.  
6. Select your “Format”: NTSC, PAL, or SECAM. NTSC is  
the standard in the United States and Japan; PAL is used  
in Europe, and SECAM is used in France. Click “OK.  
7. Again, from the “Digitize” menu, select “Sound On” to  
enable the Audio digitizing function.  
A check mark next to the command indicates its already active.  
8. From the “Digitizing” menu, select “Sound Settings”.  
The “Sound” dialogue box appears.  
9. From the “Sound Settings” pop-up menu select  
“Source”. This option is used to select the source for the  
audio input to be digitized. The options in the left half of  
the “Sound” dialogue change to “Source” options.  
3. The “Project Settings” dialog appears. Click on the  
Internet” setting. Both the “Recording” and “Project  
Settings” change to “Width: 160”, “Height: 120”, and  
“FPS: 15”. This means that the clip you digitize will be 160  
pixels wide x 120 pixels high. Your VideoShop project will  
also have the same settings and have a frame rate of 15  
frames per second.  
4. Click “OKto start a new project with these settings. A  
new project starts and VideoShops main windows appear.  
5. Select “Show Digitizing Window” from the “Windows” menu.  
OR Click the “Digitize” button on the button bar (icon that  
looks like a video camcorder located on the upper  
right-hand corner of your screen). The “Digitizing” window  
is displayed. The size of the digitizing area is displayed at  
the top left: 160x120.  
10. From the “Device” pop-up menu, select “Built-in”. This  
may be the only option.  
11. From the “Input” pop-up menu, select “Sound In”.  
To Configure the Digitizing Software:  
1. From the “Digitize” menu, select “Video On” to enable  
12. From the “Speaker” pop-up menu, select “On”. This will  
allow you to hear the audio through your computers  
speaker while you are recording. Click “OK.  
the video digitizing function.  
To Test Your Connections:  
1. Turn on your VCR. Insert a tape, and press play. If you  
Note:  
This command is only enabled if VideoShop detects a  
digitizing card in your computer (in our case it is the  
USB VideoBus).  
are using a camcorder, turn the power on.  
A check mark next to the command indicates its already active.  
2. Observe the video appears in the preview area of the  
“Digitizing Window”.  
3. Observe the audio is playing through the  
computers speaker.  
2. From the Digitizing menu, select “Video Settings”. The  
Video” dialog box appears.  
3. From the “Video Settings” pop-up menu (top left) select  
“Source”. This option is used to select the source for  
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Digitizing Clips using StrataVideoShop 4.5  
on the USB VideoBus(continued)  
Digitizing Clips using StrataVideoShop 4.5  
on the USB VideoBus(continued)  
Bin” named “Untitled Movie1”, “Untitled Movie2”, and  
Untitled Movie3”.  
To Adjust the Digitized Video Image:  
1. Click the “Image” button in the “Digitize Window”. The  
6. After digitizing clips, you can rename them in the “Bin”.  
To rename files in the “Bin”:  
Image Settings” dialog appears.  
2. Adjust the settings as desired. The results are shown in  
the preview window.  
1. Hold down the “Option” key, and click on the file  
name in the “Bin”.  
3. Click “OKto accept your image changes.  
2. Rename the file.  
To Adjust the Signal Level of the Digitized Audio:  
1. Select the “Sound Settings” command from the  
Note:  
Renaming the file in the “Bin” does not rename the  
file on your hard drive.  
“Digitizing” menu. The “Sound Settings” dialog appears.  
2. Adjust the “Gain Control” slider until the audio signal  
peaks slightly into the red on the “Levelmeter.  
To Digitize Still Images:  
1. Locate an image on the videotape that you want to  
digitize. If you are using a camcorder, aim it at an image  
you want to capture.  
2. Play the tape. If your VCR has the capability to display  
freeze frames, freeze the tape at the frame desired.  
To Digitize Clips:  
1. Locate a portion of the videotape that you want to digitize.  
Select a passage that has both video and sound. If you are  
using a camcorder, film something with motion and sound.  
2. Play the tape.  
3. Press the “Digitize Still Frame” button (icon that looks  
like a camera) using your mouse in the “Digitizing”  
window. The image is captured and stored in the  
VideoShop Cache” folder with the name "Grabbed  
Picture X". Each new still image captured is given a  
different number.  
3. Press the “Record” button in the “Digitize Window”  
using your mouse. Digitizing begins and the “Record”  
button turns into a “Stop” button. The “Disk Space  
Available” bar at the bottom of the window shows the  
space remaining on your hard drive.  
4. Digitize two more still images. You should now have  
three files in the “VideoShop Cache” folder named  
“Grabbed Picture1”, “Grabbed Picture2”, and “Grabbed  
Picture3”.  
4. Wait approximately 15 seconds and press the “Stop”  
button using your mouse. The digitized clip is stored in  
the “VideoShop Cache” folder and also appears in the  
Bin” window as an “Untitled Movie Clip”.  
For further information about digitizing clips and using  
digitized clips in a movie, open "Tutorial" on the USB  
VideoBus CD. Go to Chapter 9, “Digitizing Clips and Printing  
to Videotape”. It is recommended that you read the  
contents of the "Tutorial" file starting from the beginning  
(Chapter 1), so you will be familiar with all the terminology.  
Note:  
You can change the location for storing digitized  
clips by designating a new “Digitizingfolder. Click  
the “Digitizing Folderbutton in the “Digitizing”  
window to assign a new location.  
5. Record two more 15-second clips using different footage  
if possible. You should have three movie clips in your  
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Information  
FCC Statement  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES  
FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY  
We, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton CA 90220,  
declare under our sole responsibility that the product:  
F5U208-MAC  
to which this declaration relates:  
Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Belkin Components Limited Lifetime Product Warranty  
Belkin Components warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for  
its lifetime . If a defect is discovered, Belkin will, at its option, repair or replace the product  
at no charge provided it is returned during the warranty period, with transportation charges  
prepaid, to the authorized Belkin dealer from whom you purchased the product. Proof of  
purchase may be required.  
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse,  
or misapplication; if the product has been modified without the written permission of Belkin;  
or if any Belkin serial number has been removed or defaced. The warranty and remedies set  
forth above are exclusive in lieu of all others, whether oral or written, expressed or implied.  
Belkin specifically disclaims any and all implied warranties, including, without limitation,  
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. No Belkin dealer, agent, or  
employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty.  
Belkin is not responsible for special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any  
breach of warranty, or under any legal theory, including but not limited to lost profits,  
downtime, goodwill, damage to or reprogramming, or reproducing any program or data  
stored in or used with Belkin products. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages or exclusions of implied warranties, so the above  
limitations of exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES  
FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY  
We, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton CA 90220, declare under our  
sole responsibility that the product, VideoBus™II, F5U208 to which declaration relates,  
complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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