ION Software Manual V1.0
ION Software Manual V1.0
SOFTWARE GUIDE
ENGLISH ( 1 –8)
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing VIDEO 2 PC. We've included EZ Video Converter software which you can use to
easily convert VHS tapes to digital files on your computer. This guide will outline the basic functions of the
software to help you capture and edit your videos.
Note: It is a good idea to make sure your software stays up-to-date to ensure the best performance.
If your computer is connected to the internet, open the software, and from the "home" page, click
Setup, then General, then About EZ Video Converter, then Update to check for available updates.
When you are done, move the mouse to the upper left-hand corner of the screen and click the "home"
icon to return to the first page.
Note for Mac Users: If you are an Intel-based Mac user, you can use EZ Video Converter if Windows XP
or Vista is installed on your machine using Parallels Desktop or Boot Camp.
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FLOATING TOOLBARS
When you move the mouse in the software, a "floating" toolbar with the following icons will appear at the
top of the screen.
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1. Home: Takes you back to EZ Video Converter's startup screen.
2. Previous: Takes you to the previous screen.
3. Help: Opens EZ Video Converter's Help window, which explains the software's different functions
and features.
4. Minimize: Minimizes the software window.
5. Maximize: Maximizes the software window.
6. Close: Closes EZ Video Converter.
Depending on what screen you are viewing, you may also see the following icons on a toolbar at the
bottom of the screen:
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7. Pause: Pauses playback.
8. Stop: Stops playback.
9. Record: Starts recording.
10. Rewind: Reverses playback (clicking more than once will change the reverse playback speed).
11. Fast Forward: Speeds up playback (clicking more than once will change the playback speed).
12. Skip Back: When viewing MPEG-2 videos and video files, skips backward approximately 27
seconds. When watching movie discs, skips to the previous chapter.
13. Skip Forward: When viewing MPEG-2 videos and video files, skips forward approximately 27
seconds. When watching movie discs, skips to the next chapter.
14. Volume Up: Decreases the volume.
15. Volume Down: Increases the volume.
16. Channel Up: This control is disabled in this software version.
17. Channel Down: This control is disabled in this software version.
18. Favorite: This control is disabled in this software version.
19. Ratio: Adjusts the aspect ratio when watching TV with VIDEO 2 PC.
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INITIAL SETUP
Before capturing your first video, follow these steps to
select the appropriate settings:
If you are capturing video from a tape playing in a VCR and if your video is not playing correctly in the
preview window at the bottom-left hand corner of the screen, you may need to configure EZ Video
Converter to read the tape's format – NTSC or PAL, depending on your country of residence.
To do this, click on Convert on the home screen, then click Device Settings. In this window, set the Video
Standard to the proper tape format. When the correct format is selected, you should see your video
correctly in the preview window at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.
Lets you rename the file. Use the on-screen keyboard or your computer's keyboard to enter a new
title. Click OK to save the new title or Cancel to return to the Videos window without saving your
changes.
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TRIMMING A VIDEO
Clicking the "film and scissors" icon will open a window in which you can trim your captured
video so the final product contains only the footage you want. The following steps will walk
you through this process:
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TRANSFERRING A VIDEO
After capturing and editing your videos, you can store and view them on your computer, but there are also
several ways you can transfer them to other media so you can share them with others.
BURNING TO DVD
If your computer has a DVD drive that can burn DVDs, or if it is connected to a DVD burner, you can use
EZ Video Converter to burn your videos to DVD:
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SYNCING TO iPod
You can send your videos to your iPod by "syncing" them to it. "Syncing" is a process by which iTunes
copies files your (connected) iPod's library to make it identical to its own. Follow these steps:
Automatically Sync
This option will automatically send all video files from your default videos folder (as selected in the INITIAL
SETUP) to your iPod.
1. The first time you select this option, you will be asked to configure your Export Settings. Click on
each of the fields to select these settings:
a. Device Name: Enter a name for the device you connected. The software will recognize
it by this name whenever you connect it to your computer. Click Save to save it and
return to the Export Settings window, click Cancel to return to the Export Settings
window without saving, or click Default to use the default name for the device.
b. Video Export Format: Here, you can change the quality of your captured video. We
recommend leaving these settings as they are, though you may want to set a higher
quality Resolution to improve the video quality.
c. PC Folder: Here, you can select the folder that will be synchronized with your device. If
you completed Step 5 in the above INITIAL SETUP section, we recommend leaving this
setting as it is.
2. Connect your iPod to your computer. In the iTunes window, select your iPod from under the Devices
column on the left.
3. Select the Movies tab at the top of the iTunes window and check Sync movies (and any other
appropriate boxes) below to allow movies to sync to your iPod.
4. In EZ Video Converter, click Start. The progress bars on the screen will indicate how much of the
video files have been copied. (To interrupt and cancel the sync process, click Stop.)
Manually Sync
This option lets you select which video files you want to send to your iPod yourself.
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ENHANCING YOUR VIDEO
This version of EZ Video Converter allows you to adjust some advanced settings to ensure the best
possible video capture. To access these settings, click Convert on the home screen, then click Advanced
Settings.
VIDEO SETTINGS:
• Deinterlace: If you are seeing small
horizontal lines in your video, turn
Deinterlacing "On" to improve the
smoothness of the image.
Occasionally, this may actually
decrease the quality of your video, in
which case, set it to "Off."
• Cropping: If you want to crop out the
edges of your video and zoom in on
the center, select the amount of
cropping here. This is a useful tool
when capturing older videos, such
as camcorder videos with the date,
timestamp, etc. on the edges.
• Noise Reduction: If you are seeing
"noise" in your video – if the image
looks grainy or speckled – increase
the amount of noise reduction here.
• Brightness Correction: Adjust the brightness of your video with this setting.
• Color Correction: Adjust the color saturation of your video with this slider. For less color, slide it to
the left. For more vivid color, slide it to the right.
AUDIO SETTINGS:
• Noise Reduction: If you are hearing "noise" in your audio – hissing, humming, static – increase the
amount of noise reduction here.
• Auto Gain: Turn on Auto Gain to boost the volume of your video capture to optimal levels
automatically. (The loudest part of your video capture will be set at the highest possible volume
without distorting. The volume of the rest of the capture will increase proportionally.)
• Equalizer: Set the Equalizer for the format of video you are capturing (e.g., a music performance will
need to be equalized differently from a news program or a program with both music and talking).
TAPE SPEED:
If you are capturing video from a tape, set the Tape Speed to match the speed of your tape – SP, LP, or
EP.
MORE FEATURES
For more information on these and other features of EZ Video Converter software, click the Help button
("?") in the upper right-hand corner of the software window (when not on the home screen).
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