Sony V505AK User Manual

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This product contains software owned by Sony and licensed by third parties. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of licence agreements enclosed with this product. Software specifications are subject to change without notice and may not necessarily be identical to current retail versions. Updates and additions to software may require an additional charge. Subscriptions to online service providers may require a fee and credit card information. Financial services may require prior arrangements with participating financial institutions.
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This End User Software Licence Agreement (the EULA) is a legal agreement between you and Sony Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Sony), a corporation organised under Japanese Law, the manufacturer of your Sony computer system (the SONY HARDWARE). Please read this EULA carefully before installing or using the software distributed together with this EULA (the SONY SOFTWARE). By installing or using the SONY SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. You may use the SONY SOFTWARE only in connection with the use of the SONY HARDWARE. SONY SOFTWARE is licensed; not sold.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, software distributed together with separate End User Software Licence Agreement (the Third Party EULA), including but not limited to Windows
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If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, please return the SONY SOFTWARE together with the SONY HARDWARE to the place where you obtained it.
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4. Termination. This EULA is effective until terminated. You may terminate this EULA at any time by destroying the SONY SOFTWARE, related documentation, and all copies thereof. This EULA will terminate immediately without notice from Sony, if you fail to comply with any provision of this EULA. Upon termination you must destroy the SONY SOFTWARE, related documentation, and all copies thereof.
5. Governing Law. This EULA shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan.
Should you have any questions concerning this EULA or this limited warranty, please refer to the Customer Service Guide on how to contact VAIO-Link.
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Trademarks

Sony, DVgate, Hotkey Utility, Memory Stick Formatter, MovieShaker, PictureGear Studio, Network Smart Capture, SonicStage, Sony Notebook Setup, Sony Style Imaging, UI Design Selector, VAIO Edit Components, VAIO Web Phone, Memory Stick, the Memory Stick logo, VAIO and the VAIO logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
The Windows and Windows 2000 Professional logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used to designate that a product contains an IEEE1394-connection.
Adobe, Adobe Photoshop Elements and Adobe Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
WinDVD for VAIO is a trademark or registered trademark of InterVideo Inc.
QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used under licence. QuickTime is registered in the U.S. and other countries.
RealOne Player is a trademark or registered trademark of RealNetworks, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
PowerPanel is a trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
Symantec Norton AntiVirus is a trademark of Symantec Corporation.
EverQuest is a registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.
Drag’n Drop CD is a registered trademark of Easy Systems Japan Ltd.
All other names of systems, products and services are trademarks of their respective owners. In the manual, the ™ or specified.
All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.
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Registering your VAIO

Registering your VAIO
It only takes a few moments to register your Sony VAIO computer.
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By registering your computer, you can take advantage of Sony’s commitment to quality customer support and receive the following benefits:
Club VAIO – Online support, tutorials, tips and tricks, news, news forums, competitions, free downloads
and software updates.
VAIO-Link – If you are experiencing any problems with your computer, you can check the VAIO-Link
website for a possible solution: http://www.vaio-link.com
Guarantee – Protect your investment. See the Guarantee sheet for the terms and conditions and refer
to your Troubleshooting Guide for more information.
To register your Sony VAIO computer, proceed as follows:
1 Set up an Internet connection (see also Configuring your modem (page 93)). 2 Double-click the VAIO Online Registration icon on the desktop.
You can also find the link on the Start menu uder Programs.
3 Change your language if necessary and click Next. 4 Click Register Now and then click Next.
This brings you to the website https://registration.sonystyle-europe.com/vaio/registration.asp
5 Fill in your first and last name.
The serial number of your computer is entered automatically.
6 Click Submit. 7 Enter your details as required and click Submit.
Your VAIO is registered and a thank you screen appears. If you entered an email address, you will receive a confirmation email from Club VAIO.
Once you have registered, you can access VAIO Online Registration at any time to update your details without filling in the survey.
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About the software delivered with your computer

About the software delivered with your computer
This section gives you an overview of what you can do with the software delivered with your computer.
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The software package includes preinstalled software as well as applications which you can install from the supplied application CD. Please see the printed Specifications sheet to see what software is preinstalled, and then the Application CD Guide booklet for installation details.
Your preinstalled software can mostly be found under Start/Programs.

Sony software

DVgate

Sony Electronics
DVgate is a kit of 3 complementary applications: DVgate Motion, DVgate Still, and DVgate Assemble. This collection makes it easy to select and edit digital video clips, then bring them together into a professional­looking home video. Use i.LINK™ to connect your digital video camera, and the computer operates as an editing desk that can capture, preview, cut and assemble your selection and save the sequences in AVI or MPEG 1 & 2 formats. DVgate Still displays digital video images sent from a digital videocassette recorder or a digital video camera recorder (only possible if you have DV In/Out on your camera or at least a DV Out for DV Gate Still), and saves them as graphic files on your hard drive.
See Using DVgate (page 17).
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EverQuest

Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.
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EverQuest is a popular software game that can be played simultaneously by multiple people on the Internet. The link placed on your Windows more.
http://everquest.station.sony.com

Memory Stick Formatter

Sony Electronics
Memory Stick Formatter is a special application for formatting Memory Sticks™. Use this software whenever you reformat Memory Sticks™. Moreover, you may be able to reformat Memory Sticks™ that can not be identified by Windows following capacities: 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128 MB.
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by using this software. Memory Stick Formatter supports Memory Sticks™ with the
When you format Memory Sticks™ with this software, all data on the Memory Stick™ will be lost. If necessary, take a backup of your data before
formatting.

MovieShaker

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MovieShaker text. All you do is import your clips, pick the tune you want and MovieShaker choose to take control and produce your very own movie. You choose the exact order of clips, special effects, and transitions. You can also import your own music and MovieShaker of the song to the length of your movie.
See Using MovieShaker (page 34).
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creates personal movies - complete with transitions, special effects, background music, and
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Network Smart Capture

Sony Electronics
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Network Smart Capture is an application for capturing still and moving pictures using a digital camera or a USB webcam connected to your computer. This software allows you to view the photos you capture and send them to various destinations. It includes a web camera feature which you can set up to capture images at timed intervals, without you being in the room!
See Using Network Smart Capture (page 40).

PictureGear Studio

Sony Electronics
PictureGear Studio is easy-to-use software that is designed to help you get the most enjoyment out of your photographs taken with a digital camera. With the PictureGear Studio software, you can easily load photos into your computer, create photo albums and make prints.
See Using PictureGear Studio (page 64).

PowerPanel

Phoenix Technologies
The PowerPanel utility controls the power management of your computer and provides key information about system activity and battery life. Automatic power management selects the most appropriate profile, depending on the application you are working with and the conditions of use.
See Managing power with PowerPanel (page 85).
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SonicStage

Sony Electronics
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SonicStage is a software application that uses OpenMG technology, a copyright protection technology developed by Sony Corporation and designed to allow recording and playback of digital music data on a personal computer. Once the data is encrypted and recorded onto the hard disk, OpenMG technology allows it to be played back on the PC but prevents unauthorised distribution. The purpose of OpenMG technology is to create an environment in which larger quantities of high-quality music can be distributed without subsequent unauthorised distribution of the music files. The SonicStage software encrypts and manages music files either downloaded to a personal computer by using the EMD services or adopted (or created) from your own CD or the Internet.
See Managing audio files with SonicStage (page 54).

Sony Notebook Setup

Sony Electronics
Use Sony Notebook Setup to consult system information, specify preferences for system behaviour, and set up a power-on password for your Sony computer.
See Setting up your notebook with Sony Notebook Setup (page 83).
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Sony Style Imaging (shortcut on the desktop)

Sony Electronics
Sony Style Imaging is an easy way to share your digital pictures and videos with family and friends. Use Sony Style Imaging with Network Smart Capture and MovieShaker to make the most of your images and movies. When you sign up as a Sony Style Imaging member, you can store your pictures and even order prints. Go to the following website to join for FREE:
http://www.sonystyle-imaging.com
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UI Design Selector

Sony Electronics
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You can change the window design of the Sony software compatible with UI Design Selector.
See Changing your windows design with the UI Design Selector program (page 94).

VAIO Edit Components

Designed as a plug-in for Adobe® Premiere®, VAIO Edit Components includes special features to support your i.LINK™-DV devices, so you can produce superior quality home movies even after editing. Now you can control the DV device from your computer, import and edit the movie, and then export it back to the DV device. To be able to use the Sony software VAIO Edit Components, you must first install Adobe version 6.0* on your computer.
* available for purchase.

Product Recovery CD-ROMs

Sony Corporation
The product recovery CD-ROMs allow you to reinstall the system, the software shipped with your computer and the bundled device drivers if they are corrupted or accidentally erased. Reinstalling an individual device driver may correct a problem you are experiencing with your computer, without you having to recover the entire system. The final product recovery CD-ROM is also referred to as the "Application CD".
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You can only use the Recovery CD-ROMs on the Sony computer you purchased, and not on any other Sony PC or other manufacturer's PC.
See Using the product recovery CD-ROMs (page 110).
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Operating system and other software

Windows® 2000 Professional with Service Pack 3

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Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft networks and providing better system performance and easier system diagnostics and maintenance. With Windows sound, and multimedia technologies. Easy addition and removal of peripheral devices, and the convergence of the TV and PC in your home are also featured. This exciting operating system is built on the groundbreaking features introduced with Windows the same time, Windows technologies. For questions and technical assistance, go online to:
http://support.microsoft.com/directory
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Windows®2000 makes your computer work better by integrating tightly with the Internet and
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2000, your system takes better advantage and has improved support of the latest graphics,
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Internet Explorer 6.0

Microsoft Corporation
Internet Explorer is the Microsoft Internet browser allowing you to surf the World Wide Web. The Setup Wizard configures your computer to connect automatically to your service provider. A full e-mail package enables you to send and receive mail - including attached files - across the Internet. NetMeeting, Outlook Express and Microsoft Chat are just some of the components bundled with Internet Explorer 6.0. Internet Explorer 6.0 also includes 128-bit encryption, the highest possible level of protection for all your Internet communications, including credit card use and financial transactions. A complete online tutorial helps new users become comfortable using the Internet. For questions and technical assistance, go online to:
http://support.microsoft.com/directory
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Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 5.1

Adobe Systems Incorporated
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Reader software allows you to view, navigate, and print electronic documents in Adobe Portable
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Acrobat Document Format (PDF), an open file format that is intended to preserve the conformity of documents created on all major computer platforms. With Acrobat within your Web browser by clicking a PDF file embedded in an HTML file. You quickly see the first page while the rest of the document is being downloaded. For questions and technical assistance, go online to:
http://www.adobe.com

Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 2.0

Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe that offer something for every user. Delivering the broadest and most productive toolset available, Photoshop quality results across all image media. For questions and technical assistance, go online to:
http://www.adobe.com
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Photoshop® Elements introduces the next generation of image editing with powerful new features
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Reader, you can open and view PDF files from
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Drag'n Drop CD

DigiOn / Easy Systems Japan
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Drag'n Drop CD is designed to be the most simple software to make your own CDs. Users can create their own audio CDs or data CDs that can be read in most PCs. Drag'n Drop CD can also create your own backup CD from the original CD that you own. The operation is simple: select the files that you want to write, and drag and drop them into an appropriate box that corresponds to the CD format. After dropping them, simply press the CD Create button. For questions and technical assistance, go online to:
http://www.easy.co.jp/dde/sony

QuickTime 5.0

Apple
QuickTime is the Apple technology that makes video, sound, music, 3D and virtual reality come alive for your Internet browser and Windows. For further information, see the website at:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime

RealOne Player

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RealOne Player is the RealNetworks video and audio player which lets you manage all major types of media in one. Its many features allow you to access over 3000 radio stations with music, news and sports; play and save audio files and create your own audio CDs; and organise your audio and video clips locally before transferring them to portable storage devices. For further information, see the website at:
http://www.real.com
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Symantec Norton AntiVirus (as setup on the hard drive)

Symantec
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This software package includes a 90-day free subscription to virus definition updates.
With Norton AntiVirus, you can scan files, folders, or entire drives for viruses, and quarantine infected files for submission to the Symantec AntiVirus Research Centre (SARC). Files submitted to SARC are analysed and the results are reported automatically within seven days. When you configure Norton AntiVirus adequately, your computer is safe. Norton AntiVirus can automatically check boot records for viruses at system startup, check programs for viruses at the time you use them, scan all local hard drives for viruses once per week, and monitor your computer for any activity that might indicate the work of a virus in action. It can also scan files you download from the Internet and check floppy disks for boot viruses when you use them. You must launch the Norton AntiVirus installation, and you will then be prompted to update the virus definitions. This is normal as new viruses will have come out since your VAIO left the factory. For more information, see the online help files and the website at:
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp

VAIO Web Phone

CallServe Communications Ltd.
Once you have purchased the USB telephone, this Internet Telephone enables you to make telephone calls from your PC via the Internet to any other phone. You can make international calls at significantly lower prices and make phone calls and surf the web at the same time - on just one phone line. For more information, see the online help files and the website at:
http://www.callserve.com/EN/help/index.asp
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WinDVD for VAIO

InterVideo, Inc.
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InterVideo Inc.'s WinDVD for VAIO is a simple-to-use DVD player. WinDVD for VAIO combines all the features you would expect to find on a standard consumer DVD player, in addition to some very advanced functionalities, full precision video decoding, a choice of user interfaces and video display options. You can play DVD movies, interactive DVD titles, MPEG video content, video and audio CDs. WinDVD for VAIO automatically determines the type of disc in the DVD drive and uses the correct playback method. For questions and technical assistance, go online to:
http://www.intervideo.com
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Using Video software

Using Video software
The following video software applications are delivered with your VAIO. Check the printed Specifications
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sheet to see whether they are preinstalled. Then read the printed Application CD Guide for installation details, if applicable.
Using DVgate (page 17) Using MovieShaker (page 34) Using Network Smart Capture (page 40)
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Using DVgate

DVgate is a software application that enables you to capture and then edit images taken with digital video devices (DV devices), such as digital video camera recorders, on your personal computer. It also gives you the
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ability to output the edited material for recording on a DV device. With DVgate, you can easily perform image editing with your computer and a DV device.
DVgate consists of 3 applications:
DVgate Motion; DVgate Still; DVgate Assemble.
Depending on the computer settings, frames may be lost during video capture and frame duplication when recording edited videos. Please make sure
you configure your computer according to the recommended settings to prevent this from happening. To configure your computer to use DVgate, refer to the Online help of DVgate.
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Using DVgate Motion

With DVgate Motion you can capture video and record edited videos on a DV device.
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Capturing videos:
You c an automatically or manually capture any scene or portion of the images recorded on a DV device, such as a digital video camera recorder. What is more, you can specify the exact scenes that you want to capture while watching the tape playback on the monitor. You can then choose to save the selected scenes as separate files or as one file.
Recording edited video on a DV device
You can record the edited video on tape using a DV device, such as a digital video camera recorder*, connected to the computer. With DVgate, you are not limited to recording single clips, but you can record a series of clips on the DV device at one time.
To launch DVgate Motion, proceed as follows:
1 Connect the camera to the computer with the i.LINK™ cable and turn on the camera. 2 Click Start, Programs, DVgate, DVgate Motion.
DVgate Motion and the Monitor windows appear.
* The digital video camera recorder must have a DV-IN connector.
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Capturing videos
You can automatically or manually import videos onto your computer.
To automatically import videos onto your computer, proceed as follows:
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1 Make sure you have installed DVgate from the application CD, if applicable (see the printed
Specifications sheet and Application CD Guide).
2 Launch DVgate Motion. 3 Click the down arrow and select Import-Auto from the Mode drop-down list.
Use the DVgate camera controls buttons to play, rewind or fast forward the tape to the selected time code to begin capturing.
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4 Press Play to start the video.
The video begins to play in the Monitor window.
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5 Click Mark to mark the beginning of the first segment.
The first frame of the segment to be captured is displayed in the In/Out list window. Click Mark again to mark the end of the segment to be captured. The last frame of the segment to be captured is displayed in the In/Out list window.
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Continue to mark as many segments as you want.
6 Click Capture to import the selected video segment or click Capture All to import them all at once.
The Save as a file window appears.
7 Select the location to save the file. 8 Click the Save button.
DVgate captures the segments. The Capturing complete message appears.
9 Click OK in the DVgate Motion window to finish.
Information about the capturing process is displayed in the Report window.
10 Click OK. 11 Exit DVgate Motion.
The Dvmotion2 window appears on the screen. You can then save the In/Out list, which allows you to capture the same video sequences later on, or change the In/Out settings.
Make sure that the camera is in Video Tape Recorder mode (VTR) when capturing or playing back video from or to a tape.
If you want to manually import video onto your computer, refer to the DVgate online help file.
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Recording edited videos on a DV device
To record edited videos on a DV device, proceed as follows:
1 Adjust the recording correction values.
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2 Add files to the Record List. 3 Record remotely or manually the video on the DV device.
Adjusting the recording correction values
To ensure accuracy in the recording, you can specify recording correction values. Adjustment of the recording correction values is especially important when performing splice recording. You can choose to specify the values yourself or to have them automatically adjusted by using the automatic calibration feature. The values generated by the automatic calibration feature are usually correct.
To automatically adjust the recording correction values, proceed as follows:
1 Launch DVgate Motion. 2 Click the down arrow and select Export - Auto from the Mode drop-down list. 3 Select Adjust on Recording… from the Settings menu.
The Adjust on Recording dialog box appears.
4 Click the AutoAdjust button.
DVgate Motion activates the connected DV device and automatically finds the adjustment values.
5 Click OK.
To manually adjust the recording correction values, refer to the DVgate online help file.
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Adding files to the Record List
To add files to the Record List, proceed as follows:
1 Launch DVgate Motion.
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2 Click Add in the DVgate Motion – AVI file list.
The Add dialog box appears.
3 Select a file and click Open.
The specified file is added and the serial number, first and last images, time code, file length and file
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name are displayed.
DVgate Motion adds all serial numbered files with the same name if you select Add all divided files saved with the same name. Serial numbered files are created when you specify to save files as multiple files in DVgate Motion and DVgate Assemble.
All newly added files are appended to the end of the list.
You can drag multiple files at one time; however, the order in which they are added is unpredictable. You can record AVI files with different sound modes on a DV device, but about one second of no sound (depending on the DV device) may occur at
the point where the sound modes change. You can only add AVI files using DV Codec as video compression; MPEG files are not supported. When recording a video sequence, make sure that all images are saved in the same mode. Recording in different modes might cause sound or image
distortions during playback.
After adding the files to the Record List, you can still change the order of the files, add or delete files.
To change the order of the files in the Record List, proceed as follows:
1 Click the file you want to move while holding down the mouse button. 2 Drag the file to the appropriate position and then release the mouse button.
To remove a file from the Record List, proceed as follows:
1 Click the file you want to remove. 2 Click Delete.
The removed file is filled by the subsequent file and the files are renumbered. Click Delete All to remove all files.
You can select multiple AVI or still picture files from the Record List by clicking them while holding down the <Shift> or <Ctrl> key.
When you move multiple files, they are all moved together.
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You can undo changes by choosing Undo from the Edit menu immediately after inserting, moving or deleting (a) file(s). You c a n s ave a Record List for future use. Record List files can only be used in DVgate Motion.
To preview a clip, proceed as follows:
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1 Select the file you want to preview in the DVgate Motion – AVI file list window. 2 Click Preview.
The Monitor window and the Preview window appear. The Monitor window shows the first frame of the file. Click the Previous File button or on the Next File button to select the file you want to preview. Click Preview All to preview all the files shown in the list.
Previous File and Next File are buttons for moving the preview from one selected file to another. They are not designed for navigation purposes
within the list. Consequently, you cannot click them when only one file is selected. When you select only one file, Previous File and Next File do not function.
Recording on the DV device
You can automatically or manually export videos from your computer to a DV device.
To automatically export videos from your computer to a DV device, proceed as follows:
1 Connect the camera to the computer with the i.LINK™ cable and turn on the camera. 2 Launch DVgate Motion. 3 Click the down arrow and select Export-Auto from the Mode drop-down list. 4 Click the Add button in the DVgate Motion - AVI file list window and select the video file you want
to export.
5 Click Record or Record All.
The Output dialog box appears.
6 Select the Add blank image option button.
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You can add blank frame(s) during recording if you select the Append option button in the Output
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You can specify the length of a blank image by entering the number of frames in the Length box in
7 Click OK.
The Output dialog box closes and recording starts. Video sequences are recorded on the DV device in the order in which they are arranged in the Record List.
Clicking Record All will send all the video files shown in the Record List to the connected device. Clicking Record will send only the video files selected from the Record List to the connected device.
Even if you specify not to add blank frames, several blank frames are always placed at the end of the recorded segment regardless of the settings.
This is to prevent image noise from being recorded when recording stops.
Do not quit or log off from Windows Disable the screen saver in Windows Do not start other applications or move any active window while recording. Recording from the very beginning of the tape may not be successful if you record by controlling the video device through DVgate Motion. Do not turn the power switch on the digital video camera recorder to Camera or turn it off while DVgate Motion is recording. Never switch the input
sources when recording on a digital videocassette recorder as this might prevent recording. If you want to export manually videos from your computer to a DV device, refer to the DVgate online help file.
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dialog box. Blank frame(s) can be placed in the following locations:
Head: A blank image is placed before the start of the video sequence during recording. Tai l : A blank image is placed after the end of the video sequence during recording. Both: Blank images are placed before the start and after the end of the video sequence during
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the Output dialog box.
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Using DVgate Still

DVgate Still is an application that displays digital video images sent from DV devices such as a digital videocassette recorder or a digital video camera recorder and that captures them as still pictures.
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The following functions are featured:
Control the connected DV device and display a video image on the screen of your VAIO. Capture 30 frames of still pictures in total with respectively 15 frames in the forward and backward
directions.
Capture only one frame of a still picture. Save a captured still picture in BMP, JPEG, GIF or DVF format.
The sound recorded with the image, is not played.
Capturing pictures
There are two capture modes in DVgate Still: the Continuous Capture mode and the Single Frame Capture mode.
Continuous Capture mode:
If you capture pictures during Play mode, you can capture 30 frames of still pictures in total with respectively 15 frames in the forward and backward directions. All still pictures already captured, are lost. If you capture during Pause mode, you can capture only one frame of a still picture.
Immediately after you capture during Play mode in Continuous Capture mode, the DV device pauses. This is normal.
Single Frame Capture mode:
You can capture one frame of a still picture. The captured result is the same even if you capture during Play or Pause mode.
Capturing 30 frames in Continuous Capture mode replaces all 30 frames. Capturing only one frame overwrites the first frame of the still picture,
capturing the next frame overwrites the second frame, and so on.
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To toggle between Continuous Capture mode and Single Frame Capture mode, proceed as follows:
1 Click Settings in the DVgate Still window. 2 Choose Capture…
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The Capture Settings window appears.
3 Select the Capture frames continuously option button to capture in Continuous Capture mode.
Clear the Capture frames continuously option button to capture in Single Frame Capture mode.
To capture pictures, proceed as follows:
1 Make sure you have installed DVgate from the application CD, if applicable (see the printed
Specifications sheet and Application CD Guide).
2 Connect the DV device to your computer. 3 Launch DVgate Still (Start/Programs/DVgate/DVgate Still).
The DVgate Still window appears.
4 Set the DV device to the Play or Pause mode.
The video image appears in the Monitor window.
5 Click the Capture button.
The video image in the Monitor window is being captured.
Dragging the slider in the Capture window to the left or right lets you display the still
picture before or after the current one.
! If you exit DVgate Still without saving the captured still picture, it is cleared. ! Even if you attempt to capture continuous pictures, you may not be able to capture some
frames. In this case, exit all applications other than DVgate Still and then retry to capture them.
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Saving the captured pictures
You can save the still pictures displayed in the DVgate Still - Still window in either one of the following formats: BMP, JPG, GIF or DVF.
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To save the captured pictures, proceed as follows:
1 Launch DVgate Still and capture images. 2 In the DVgate Still - Still window, select a still picture you want to save.
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3 Click the Save button.
The Save As dialog box appears. Use the Location to Save drop-down list to select a folder. Select a file format from the File Format drop-down list.
4 Click Save.
The captured picture is saved.
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Using DVgate Assemble

DVgate Assemble enables you to edit video files and still image files captured with DVgate Motion and DVgate Still. Afterwards you can splice them together to form one single file. You can save the resulting
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spliced video sequences as AVI, MPEG1, or MPEG2* format files.
To launch DVgate Assemble, proceed as follows:
1 Click Start. 2 Point to Programs, DVgate and then to DVgate Assemble.
The DVgate Assemble main window appears.
* Depending on your model.
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Creating an Assemble List
You can create an Assemble List with files you want to splice together. Afterwards you can always edit the Assemble List by changing the order of the files and adding or deleting files.
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To add files to an Assemble List, proceed as follows:
1 Make sure you have installed DVgate from the application CD, if applicable (see the printed
Specifications sheet and Application CD Guide).
2 Launch DVgate Assemble. 3 Click the Add button.
The Add dialog box appears.
4 Choose AVI file in the Files of type drop-down box.
If you select Add all divided files saved with the same name, DVgate Assemble will add all serial numbered files with the same name to the list. Serial numbered files are files that are created when DVgate Motion saves files that are split and applies consecutive numbers to them. The numbers of the split files have 4 digits and increase one unit at a time starting with 0001.
5 Select a file and click Open.
The AVI file is added to the list.
Imported files are added at the end of the Assemble List.
You can only add video files in AVI (DV CODEC) format, and still image files in BMP, JPEG, and GIF formats. Please see the help files for information on converting non-compatible AVI files.
When you add a still image file (BMP, JPEG, or GIF), the number of frames, converted size, and size conversion mode are shown. You can save an Assemble List for future use. Assemble List files can only be used in DVgate Assemble.
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Editing AVI files
You can edit the AVI files in the Assemble List for the exact scenes you want to use. For example, there is no need to recapture files even if you only want to use one particular scene from a longer video sequence
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originally captured with DVgate Motion. Note that the process of removing the exact scene is only enabled when one AVI file is selected from the Assemble List. However, this command is disabled when more than one file are selected.
To edit the AVI files in the Assemble List for the exact scenes you want to use, proceed as follows:
1 Launch DVgate Assemble. 2 Select the AVI file you want to edit from the Assemble List. 3 Choose Edit a clip... from the Edit menu.
The DVgate Assemble - Clip dialog box appears.
4 Click the Preview button.
The video sequence of the selected file is played back. You can move the playback position to the Begin point or the End point by clicking the Begin or End point of the image. Click the Begin button when you see the scene to be used as the Begin point. The Begin point image and the time code appear in the lower part of the dialog box. Click the End button when you see the scene to be used as the End point. The End point image and the time code appear in the lower part of the dialog box.
5 Click OK.
The AVI file is edited.
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Combining still images with video images
To combine still images with video images, proceed as follows:
1 Launch DVgate Assemble.
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2 Click the Add button.
The Add dialog box appears.
3 Select the image file type from the Files of type drop-down list.
4 Select your image file and click Open.
The image is added to the Assemble List.
5 Choose Edit a clip... from the Edit menu in the main window.
The DVgate Assemble - Clip dialog box appears.
6 Enter the insertion time in seconds or frames.
7 Turn the Wide TV mode on or off.
8 Select the screen size.
9 Adjust the height and width of still images when they are output:
Full size: Enlarges the screen size to the full monitor size. The aspect ratio may change with this
Original Size: Retains the original size of the image, without reduction or enlargement. Full size using aspect ratio as saved: Enlarges the screen size to the maximum without changing
10 Click the Settings button.
The Settings window appears.
11 Select the final format of the combined file, choosing from AVI, MPEG1 or MPEG2 (if available)*.
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the aspect ratio.
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12 Click OK.
The Assemble List appears.
13 Click OK.
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The still and video images are combined.
* Choosing MPEG1 as the format will reduce the size of the file considerably.
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Saving the edited video
To save an edited video sequence, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Output or the Output All button.
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The Save As dialog box appears. Information on the output file and the amount of free disk space is shown in the lower part of the Save As dialog box.
2 Select the location where you want to save the file and type the name of the file in the File name text
box.
3 Click Save. 4 The Outputting as an AVI file dialog box appears and splicing begins. 5 The DVassemble window appears and displays the Exporting/Save to an AVI file complete message.
The set time and the size that the file is split into are displayed when outputting an AVI file.
6 Click OK.
The edited video is saved.
When you click the Output button, only the files on the Assemble List that have been selected, are connected and output as a file. Clicking Output
All means that all the files on the Assemble List are connected and output.
The file name is the name that was entered in the Save As dialog box. A 4-digit serial number is attached to the file name, e.g., test001-0001.avi, then test001-0002.avi, test001-0003.avi.
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Using MovieShaker

MovieShaker can be used to create fun and innovative movies without any knowledge of film editing. In a few steps, motion pictures can be combined with special effects, still images (pictures), and music files and
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then saved in a format most computers can play.
To open MovieShaker, proceed as follows:
1 Make sure you have installed MovieShaker from the application CD, if applicable (see the printed
Specifications sheet and Application CD Guide).
2 Click the Start button on the Windows 3 Point to Programs and then MovieShaker. 4 Click MovieShaker.
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1. Menu bar Shows MovieShaker menus.
2. Monitor panel Contains the Shake, Capture, and Edit tray. Select a tray by clicking the Shake, Capture, or Edit tab.
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3. Tool panel In the Tool panel, you will find the Effect, Text, Transition, Narration and Index tray. Select a tray
4. Clip tray The Clip tray is provided for placing clips to be processed with MovieShaker.
5. Product tray The Product tray is where you arrange clips to make a movie. In the Product tray, you will find the
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The Shake tray is for creating a scene of approximately 30 seconds long including background music, using clips on the Clip tray at random.
The Capture tray is provided for capturing images directly from the DV device or MICROMV device connected to your computer, and importing them into the Clip tray. The monitor displays the images recorded on the videotapes of the DV device or MICROMV device.
The Edit tray is for processing scenes. Click a scene on the Product tray, then it is displayed on the
Edit tray. You can add an effect to the scene by dragging the effect from the Effect tray and/or the Text tray and dropping it on the Edit tray.
by clicking the Effect, Text , Tr ansiti on, or Narration button. Only when a MICROMV device has been connected to your computer and MICROMV Device has been selected from the Device menu, the Index tray appears while the Capture tray is displayed on the monitor panel.
The Effect tray contains various effects to be applied to a scene. The Text tray provides a tool for creating a text effect to be applied to a scene. The Tra nsi tio n tray contains various transition effects to be inserted between scenes. The Narration tray provides a tool for recording narration to be inserted into a movie. The Index tray provides a tool for capturing images from a MICROMV device and imports them into
the Clip tray.
It can contain a movie file, still image and/or sound files.
Storyboard Display and the Timeline Display. On the Storyboard, you can easily arrange scenes and transitions. On the Timeline, you can arrange scenes, transitions, background music, and narration, and make fine
adjustments to the starting/ending points and duration of scenes, transitions, background music, and narration.
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Importing images and sound clips

Before you can create a movie, you need to import the images and sound clips you want to use in your movie.
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To import images and sound clips, proceed as follows:
1 Click the File import button .
The Import dialog box appears.
2 Select the file you want to add. 3 Click Open.
The file is added to the Clip tray.
Importing files over 75 seconds in length may cause MovieShaker to stop responding.
To remove a clip from the Clip tray, drag it from the Clip tray and drop it on the trash icon . This only removes the clip from the tray, the original file is not deleted.

Creating a movie

After adding clip(s) to the Clip tray, you can create a short movie using the Shaker feature. Shaker randomly selects clips from the Clip tray to create a 30-second scene.
To create a movie, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Shake tab . 2 Select a mood by clicking a face in the Shaker tray .
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3 Click the Shake button .
A thirty-second scene is automatically generated.
To preview the created movie, proceed as follows:
Press Play .
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Scenes created with Shaker begin with a black frame. After processing, they are placed in the first available slot on the Product tray.
Limit the number of scenes in the Product tray to 5 or less. MovieShaker may stop responding if there are too many scenes in the Product tray.
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Editing clips and scenes

You can edit your movie by adding effects and text, adjusting the colour and contrast, and modifying the length of the clip.
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1. Shake tab
2. Capture tab
3. Edit tab
4. Speed control slider
5. Volume control slider
6. Effect palette
7. Fade-in, fade-out
8. Trash
9. Full-screen preview button
10. Play trimming range
11. Repeat-play
12. Play control buttons
13. Trimming range
14. Save as still image button
15. Time adjustment
16. Monitor
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To edit clips and scenes, proceed as follows:
1 Double-click the clip in the Clip tray to move it to the Monitor Panel. 2 Select the Effect tab from the Tool Panel.
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3 Drag and drop the effect you want to add from the Effect tray to the Edit tray monitor.
To preview an effect, click the effect in the Effect tray in the Working Panel monitor.
For instructions on adjusting effect duration and replaying clips or scenes, consult the online Help-files.

Saving a movie

You can save or export your final movie products. You can preview and check them before saving them. Your final movie products can be saved as files, exported to a DV device/MICROMV device*.
To save your movie, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Export button .
The Export dialog box appears.
2 Select the format in which you want the document to be saved. 3 Click Next. 4 Select the folder in which you want to save the file. 5 Name the file. 6 Click Save.
Your movie is saved.
Exporting movies may take a long time to complete. Saving movies with DV (Digital Video) will provide better quality than Quick-Save, but will take
longer.
MovieShaker can play AVI files up to 65 MB in size. For DV playback and smooth video playback, the following resolution/refresh rates are recommended: 1024x768/75 Hz or lower.
* Depending on your model.
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Using Network Smart Capture

Network Smart Capture allows you to manage photos and movies taken with an i.LINK™ -compatible digital camera or USB Web camera. You can capture and enhance video or still images to share with your family
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and friends over the Internet or via e-mail.
Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible i.LINK™ device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before connecting i.LINK™-compatible peripherals to your computer, such as an optical drive or hard disk drive, make sure they are compatible with your computer’s Microsoft Windows

Launching Network Smart Capture

To launch Network Smart Capture, proceed as follows:
1 Make sure you have installed the software from the application CD, if necessary (see the printed
Application CD Guide).
2 In the Start menu, select Programs, Network Smart Capture, and then Network Smart Capture.
The Network Smart Capture main window appears, with a blue screen in the Finder window, indicating there is no data input from a digital camera or camcorder.
3 Connect your i.LINK™-compatible digital camera or USB Web camera to your computer and turn it on.
The viewfinder image appears in the main window.
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Icon Description/Function
1 Finder window Displays images in real-time
2 Help Displays the online Help documentation
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3 Data list Displays thumbnails of captured images
4 Display Image Opens captured images in the Finder Window
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5 Task bar See Managing your images and movies (page 53) for details.
6 Select Capture
7 Change Setting Enables you to set preferences
8 Capture button Records the image in the Finder window. This button changes to
9 Web Camera Captures still images according to specified settings
10 Movie Mode Captures moving images
11 Still Mode Captures still images
Some cameras and camcorders need to have recording media inserted before an image can be displayed in the Finder window.
Read the manual supplied with your digital camera or camcorder for more information.
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Icon Description/Function
Enables you to customise an image and add effects
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Record in Movie mode and Start in Web camera mode.
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Using Still mode

To take still pictures with the Network Smart Capture software, proceed as follows:
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1 Launch Network Smart Capture. 2 Connect your i.LINK™-compatible digital camera or USB Web camera to your computer and turn it on.
The viewfinder image appears in the main window.
3 Click Still near the top left-hand corner of the screen.
Making settings for Still mode
Before you capture a still image, you can set your own preferences.
To make your settings for Still mode, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Select Capture Menu icon near the bottom of the screen to view capture options for your
still image capture:
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For more on the Effect option, see Applying effects to your images and movies (page 52).
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2 Click the Change Setting icon near the bottom of the screen.
The Still Image Setting window appears, containing three tabs:
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Basic — Select a folder destination for your images. Capturing Format — Select the image size in pixels and adjust the image quality. Common — Enable or disable the shutter and animation sound effects.
3 Click each tab to view the options and set preferences. 4 Click OK when you have finished.
If using a web cam, a further tab allowing Camera Adjustment is available.
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Capturing an image in Still mode
To capture an image in Still mode, proceed as follows:
1 Use your digital camera or camcorder to locate the image you want to capture.
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2 When you see the image you want in the Finder window, click Capture .
You can capture a single image or several images at once.
3 Your captured images are stored as thumbnail images in the Display List to the right of the Finder
window.
4 Click the thumbnail images or arrows to the right of the Finder window to view your captured images.
As each image is captured, it appears in the Finder window.
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Using Movie mode

To capture a home movie, proceed as follows:
1 Launch Network Smart Capture.
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2 Connect your i.LINK™-compatible digital camera or USB Web camera to your computer and turn it on.
The viewfinder image appears in the main window.
3 Click Movie to activate Movie mode.
Making settings for Movie mode
Before you capture a moving image, you can set your own preferences.
To make your settings for Movie mode, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Select Capture Menu icon near the bottom of the screen to view setting options for your
moving image capture.
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2 Click the Change Setting icon to view the available options for your movie capture.
The Movie Clip Setting window appears, containing three tabs:
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Basic - Select a folder destination for your movies when recording video clips. Capturing Format - Adjust the image quality, reduce noise, and set the maximum recording time
for your movie capture.
Common - Enable or disable the shutter and animation sound effects.
3 Click each tab to view the options and set preferences and click OK when you have finished.
If using a web cam, a further tab allowing Camera Adjustment is available.
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Capturing an image in Movie mode
To capture an image in Movie mode, proceed as follows:
1 Use your digital camera or camcorder to locate the moving image you want to capture.
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2 When you see the image you want in the Finder window or in the camcorder’s viewfinder, click Record
The Movie Player icon appears.
Click Stop when you have finished recording your movie. The first frame of your movie appears in the data list to the right of the Finder window.
Network Smart Capture automatically stops recording according to the recording time you set in the Movie Clip Setting window.
3 You can preview your movie in the Finder window by double-clicking the movie thumbnail in the data
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Using Web camera mode

With the Web camera function, you can set up the camera and software to take still images automatically, without you being there, according to conditions you specify. The function allows you to set a time interval
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for regularly capturing images, and a time period during which images are automatically captured.
To set the camera up as a Web camera, proceed as follows:
1 Launch Network Smart Capture. 2 Connect your i.LINK™-compatible digital camera or USB Web camera to your computer and turn it on.
The viewfinder image appears in the main window.
3 Click Web camera to activate Web camera mode.
Making settings for Web camera mode
Before you capture a Web camera image, you can set your own preferences.
To make your settings for Web camera mode, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Select Capture Menu icon near the bottom of the screen to view setting options for your
image capture.
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2 Click the Change Setting icon to view the available options for your image capture.
The Web Camera Setting window appears, containing five tabs:
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Basic — Select a folder destination to store your images, set your maximum observation time, and
choose your dial-up setting.
Capturing Interval — Set your Web camera to capture images at intervals or whenever there is
movement.
Send — Set your upload options. You can make FTP and Web page settings here too. Capturing Format — Select the image size in pixels and adjust the image quality. Common — Enable or disable the shutter and animation sound effects.
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3 Click each tab to view options and set preferences and click OK when you have finished.
If using a web cam, a further tab allowing Camera Adjustment is available.
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Capturing an image in Web camera mode
To capture an image in Web camera mode, proceed as follows:
1 Use your digital camera or camcorder to locate the moving image you want to capture. 2 When you see the image you want in the Finder window or in the camcorder’s viewfinder, click Start
to begin.
The Web Camera Reservation Wizard appears, guiding you through the initial settings.
3 Click Finish in the final screen.
The automatic function is set up and the pictures are taken according to your settings.
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Applying effects to your images and movies

You can add effects to real-time images or movies displayed in the Finder window. You can use a different effect for each picture.
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To add effects, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Select Capture Menu icon at the bottom of the screen. 2 Select the Effect option from the list.
The Effect Selection window appears.
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3 Choose from the range of effects and animations. 4 Click Properties to select the level of each effect.
To remove an effect, select No Effect from the Select Capture Menu list or from the Effect Selection window.
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Managing your images and movies

The task buttons to the right of the Network Smart Capture window enable you to perform various functions with your images or movies.
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You must be connected to the Internet before attempting to e-mail your still images or videos.

Viewing the online Help

For more information about Network Smart Capture, see the application’s online Help files.
To view the online help, proceed as follows:
From the Start menu, click Programs, Network Smart Capture, and click Help from the submenu.
Alternatively:
Click the Help icon in Network Smart Capture’s main window.
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Save As Saves still images in JPEG format and
movie images in MPEG format to your required location.
Send attached Image by E-mail Launches your e-mail program with a new
message window containing the still image or movie as an attachment.
Delete Discards any or all of your still images.
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Managing audio files with SonicStage
SonicStage lets you play and record audio CDs and import digital audio files while maintaining the copyright
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information of the contents. When you record an audio CD with SonicStage onto your computer’s hard disk drive, the default format is ATRAC3. Other possible formats are: WAV, WMA, ATRAC3Plus. The imported data can be played on your computer or transferred to external devices or media. SonicStage converts your existing MP3, WMA and WAV format audio files into the default ATRAC3 format.
To open SonicStage, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Start button on the Windows 2 Point to Programs, SonicStage and then click SonicStage. 3 The Please confirm setup dialog box appears.
You can set SonicStage as the default application for playing audio CDs by selecting the appropriate check box.
4 Click Yes.
The Welcome to SonicStage window appears if you open SonicStage.
5 Close the window.
The SonicStage main window appears.
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1 Recording button Displays the Recording Assistant window. Select a source icon and a target
2 Source icons As a source you can use:
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3 Import button Displays the Import window. You can use this window to import audio files
4 Simple Mode button Switches the Main window to Simple Mode. You can also switch to Simple
5 Close button Closes SonicStage.
6 Help button Displays the help file.
7 Operation area The Playback area, Content area or Edit area are displayed in this area.
8 Menu button Displays the main menu of SonicStage.
9 Volume control buttons Here you can:
10 Equalizer button In the Equalizer menu:
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icon.
- the Music drive: files from the music database Music Drive managed by SonicStage, or the audio files registered to a playlist on the Music Drive.
- a CD: files from an audio-CD, CD-R and CD-RW.
- a MD: files from a MiniDisc inserted into a Net MD* slot.
- a MS: files from a MagicGate Memory Stick™ inserted into a Memory Stick™* slot.
- Devices/Media: files from a Network Walkman or an external NetMD device.
stored on the computer into the Music Drive and register them to a Playlist.
Mode by clicking the shortcut key <F11>.
- turn the sound off or on ;
- turn the volume down;
- turn the volume up.
- you can select a preset equalizer setting: flat, rock, pop, jazz or classical;
- put the equalizer off;
- change the equalizer settings.
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11 Sound Effect button You have the choice between:
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12 Visualizer button The Visualizer window shows various visual effects while playing an audio file.
13 Internet button Opens or closes the Internet Panel. It allows you to download or stream audio
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- Vocal Canceller: the Vocal Canceller cannot be applied to songs on a MiniDisc.
- Sounds Effects Off.
files via EMD services.
The CDDB2
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your computer to register and use this service. For more information regarding CDDB2 registration, click the Help button.
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Recording from a CD

You can, for example, record songs from audio CDs and import them to playlists in SonicStage.
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To record a CD, proceed as follows:
1 Insert an audio CD into your system’s optical disc drive. 2 Click the Recording button (1). 3 Click the CD icon as your source (2). 4 Click the Music Drive icon as your target (3).
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5 Click the Jump to Record Window button (4).
The RecordPanel window appears.
6 If you only want to record a few songs, click the Show List button.
The list of tracks on your audio CD appears.
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7 If necessary select the format and bit rate for recording by clicking the Change CD Recording Format
button.
8 You can select specific tracks on your CD by deselecting the check boxes from the tracks you do not want
to record. You can clear all selected tracks by selecting the empty Select All check box, and then selecting the tracks you want to record. For each song you can determine the song title, the artist and the genre.
9 Click the Rec Selection button to begin recording.
When you want to record all the songs of the audio CD to the playlist, you click the Record All
button.
10 When the recording is finished, the new playlist appears in the file tree view in the right pane.
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When you record from an audio CD on your optical disc drive for the first time, the CD Drive Optimization dialog box appears.
Click Start to verify your optical disc drive. Once the verification is performed, recording begins.
You can display the name of the CD and its songs by clicking the CD Info button and after registering with CDDB.
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Transferring songs (check in/out)

You can transfer songs between the playlists on your SonicStage software and external devices or media (for example, Memory Stick™ Walkman, Network Walkman, CD-RW). For more information on using your
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external devices or media, see the documentation that came with the product.

Checking out songs

Checking out songs means transferring audio files from a computer to an external device (for example, a portable player).
To check out songs, proceed as follows:
1 Connect the external device or insert the media (for example, a MagicGate Memory Stick™) into your
computer. Your computer automatically recognises the connected external device or media and the Check-In/Out window appears.
2 Click the Show List button to see which songs you have in the Music Drive. 3 In the Tre e view on the left, select the playlist containing the song(s) to check out. 4 In the List view on the left, select the track to check out. To check out more than one song at a time,
hold down the <Ctrl> key and select additional songs.
5 If necessary, select the transfer mode for checking out. 6 Click the Check Out button or drag the song to the appropriate position in the song list of the
external device or media. The checking out begins.
SonicStage does not work with the blue Memory Sticks™. For more information, read the OpenMG manual.
To cancel Check Out, click Stop, or click Cancel in the processing dialog box that is displayed during the Check Out process.
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Checking in songs

After checking out audio files, you can transfer those files back to the hard drive. This is what we call checking in.
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The songs that you transfer like this can only be checked in to the hard drive of the same computer from which the songs were checked out.
To check in songs, proceed as follows:
1 Connect the external device or insert the MagicGate Memory Stick™ into your computer.
Your computer automatically recognises the connected external device or media and the Check-In/Out window appears.
2 Click the Show List button to see which songs you have on your Memory Stick™. 3 Select on the right-hand side the track to check in. To check in more than one song at a time, hold down
the <Ctrl> key and select additional songs.
4 If necessary, select the transfer mode for checking in. 5 Click the Check-In button.
The checking out begins.
To cancel Check In, click Stop, or click Cancel in the Processing dialog box that is displayed during the Check In process.
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Additional features

SonicStage Backup Tool – You can back up and restore all the music, graphics and information data
managed by SonicStage. You must be connected to the Internet to use the SonicStage Backup Tool.
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Import audio files in various formats – You can import audio files with various formats, such as MP3,
WAV and WMT standards. You can also import audio files that comply with the Microsoft Media™ Technologies (WMT) standard, identified by ASF or WMA extensions. Manage your audio files through the Playlist feature of SonicStage.
Manage imported songs on the Playlist – Additional features are available when you register your
imported songs through the Playlist feature of SonicStage. You can manage your music by creating your own list of songs categorised by genre or artist, displaying your song list in the Playlist feature, and arranging your songs in a customised order using the Playlist folders. Edit your music by combining multiples songs into a single one, or divide one song into two, by using the Combine and Divide features.
Simple mode – The main SonicStage window in Simple mode is a smaller, compact version of the
Full mode view. This can be useful when you want to listen to songs with SonicStage while using other software, or whenever you feel that Full mode view is intrusive. The design of the main SonicStage window in simple mode can be changed by selecting a new “skin”, which enhances the appearance of the window. The Simple mode feature enables you to perform playback operations only.
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Using PictureGear Studio
The PictureGear Studio software is designed to creatively manage your digital pictures. With its easy-to-use
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features, you can quickly load images from your digital camera or camcorder, print high-quality photos, create custom labels, and design personalised photo albums or binders to share with friends and family.
To share a PictureGear Studio creation over the Internet or by using another computer, use the Export feature. See Using the Export feature
(page 75).

Launching PictureGear Studio

To launch PictureGear Studio, proceed as follows:
1 Make sure you have installed
the software from the application CD-ROM, if necessary (see the printed Application CD Guide).
2 In the Start menu, select
Programs, PictureGear Studio, and then PictureGear Studio.
The PictureGear Studio main window appears.
3 Move the mouse cursor over
each feature to see a description of it on the right­hand side.
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Using the Import feature

With the Import feature, you can capture and import pictures from your USB digital camera / camcorder or TWAIN-supporting scanner to your computer. Once you have imported the pictures, you can select your
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favourite pictures and save them in handy folders for future use.
Connect your digital camera or camcorder to your computer, or insert your Memory Stick™ into the appropriate slot, before attempting to import
pictures.
When you initially connect your digital camera or camcorder, or insert a Memory Stick™, Windows In this case, an identification window appears in which you have to select the device.

Using the Import feature with a USB device

To use the Import feature with a USB device, proceed as follows:
1 Connect your digital camera / camcorder to your computer or insert the Memory Stick™ you are using. 2 In the PictureGear Studio main window, click Import Photo.
The PhotoCollection Import window appears.
3 Click Import Photo.
Your connected device is displayed in the Select Device window.
4 Click List to view all the pictures located on the device or media. 5 Make your selections and click Import Selected Photos.
The Specify Folder window appears.
6 Select a folder option. 7 If you are importing to a new folder, type in the folder name. 8 Click Start Importing.
The Adjust window appears.
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9 Click to make any adjustments you want to make to the pictures.
The Adjust window displays an enlarged version of the picture on the right and thumbnail versions on the left.
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Click Save to relocate the individual picture to a new folder. Click Delete to remove the picture from the photo collection. Click Rotate to change the picture’s position. Click Trim to crop the picture or capture a specific area.
10 Click Finish Importing to save the imported pictures in a photo collection (see Using the
PhotoCollection feature (page 68)).

Using the Import feature with a TWAIN device

To use the Import feature with TWAIN-supporting devices (a scanner, for example), proceed as follows:
1 Make sure the photo capture software delivered with the device is installed on your computer, and
connect your scanner or other TWAIN device to your computer.
2 In the PictureGear Studio main window, click Import Photo.
The PhotoCollection Import window appears and your connected device is displayed in the Select window.
3 Click the Camera icon and select a folder option. 4 If you are importing to a new folder, type in the folder name. 5 Click Start Importing.
The photo capture application that was provided with the device launches automatically.
6 Use the photo capture application to import the photos.
When import is complete, the Adjust window appears, displaying an enlarged version of the picture on the right and thumbnail versions on the left.
Click Save to move the individual picture to a new folder.
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Click Delete to remove the picture from the photo collection. Click Rotate to change the picture's position. Click Trim to crop the picture or capture a specific area.
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7 Click Finish Importing to save the imported pictures in a photo collection (see Using the
PhotoCollection feature (page 68)).
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Using the PhotoCollection feature

You can organise and manage your imported pictures on your computer’s hard drive.
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To use the PhotoCollection feature, proceed as follows:
1 In the PictureGear Studio main window, click PhotoCollection.
Alternatively, go to Start, Programs, PictureGear Studio, Tool and then click PhotoCollection.
The PhotoCollection window appears, with a list of available photo sources displayed on the left, and the selected source’s contents displayed as thumbnail pictures on the right.
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2 From the thumbnail view, click to select pictures.
Hold down the <Ctrl> key while clicking to select several pictures. Use <Ctrl>+<A> to select all the photos in a folder.
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3 Manage your pictures with these additional tools and features:
Click Rotate to change the picture’s position. Click View to enlarge a thumbnail view. Click Slideshow to place the selected pictures into an organised slideshow. Click Print to set up your photos and select paper to make prints. Click Create to create an album, binder, postcard or label, for example. Click Export to send your collection by e-mail or to convert the size and format of the selected
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Using the Binder feature

You can add comments to your favourite photos, add custom backgrounds, clip art, and stamps, or showcase your own drawing talent. Add, remove, or change your designs to create your own unique photo art.
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To use the Binder feature, proceed as follows:
1 In the PictureGear Studio main window, click Binder.
Alternatively, go to Start, Programs, PictureGear Studio, Too l and then click Binder. The Binder window appears. A list of binder styles is displayed on the left. When you add your pictures to a binder, they are displayed as thumbnails on the right.
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2 Select a binder style, and then click New Page.
Available photo sources are displayed as thumbnails.
3 Click a photo to select it.
An information form appears.
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4 Fill in your information and click OK.
An art palette window appears.
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5 To create an original page with art or stamps, use the decoration features on the right by clicking on the
required feature and applying it to your photo.
6 Click Save to add the new page to your binder. 7 You can create your own custom binder styles by clicking Create Title.
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Using the PhotoAlbum feature

You can organise your memorable photos in an electronic photo album to share with friends and family.
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To use the PhotoAlbum feature, proceed as follows:
1 In the PictureGear Studio main window, click PhotoAlbum.
Alternatively, go to Start, Programs, PictureGear Studio, Too l and then click PhotoAlbum. The PhotoAlbum window appears.
2 Click New Album.
The Select Photo area appears.
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3 Click List to select the photos you want to include in your album from available folders.
The Photo List window appears.
4 Click Create the Album with the selected photo(s) after selecting your photos.
The Select Design window appears.
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5 Click to select a design layout for your album.
Use the scroll bar to view all available album designs. The Select Layout window appears.
6 Click to select a page layout for your album.
Use the scroll bar to view all available layout designs. A preview of your selected design and page layout is displayed.
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7 Scroll through your album using the book icons at the bottom of the window. 8 Click Edit Album to make changes to your album. 9 Customise your album by adding more pictures, pages, decorations, or comments, or by deleting pages.
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10 Click Edit Page to customise a page in your album.
You can customise with your own drawings, stamps or other decorations.
11 Click Save.
The Save Album dialog box appears.
12 Enter a name for your album and click OK.
If you want to work on a previously created album, do not click Create New Album. Instead, select the required album from the AlbumCollection
view on the right-hand side of the window.
Photo albums can only be viewed or edited using the PictureGear Studio software. To share a PictureGear Studio creation over the Internet or by using another computer, use the Export feature (see Using the Export feature (page 75)).
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Using the Export feature

You can export your completed photo album to enable viewing over the Internet, with another computer, or saving to a recordable media.
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There are three export formats available:
Export as a Flash File to create a small file that can be viewed using Microsoft Export as a Light Package to create a compressed file that can be viewed on a computer. Export as a Full Package to create an uncompressed file to be saved to recordable media, such as a
CD-R/CD-RW or a Memory Stick™.
Only Albums exported as Flash Files can be viewed on another computer on which PictureGear Studio is not installed.
To export a photo album, proceed as follows:
1 Create a photo album as described in Using the PhotoAlbum feature (page 72). 2 In the PhotoAlbum main window, click Export.
The Select Format window appears.
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3 Click an export format to select it.
The Select Folder window appears.
4 Click Browse and navigate to the destination folder.
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5 Enter a file name, if necessary. 6 Click Export.
A progress window appears briefly. An export completion message window appears, displaying the file name and file size.
7 Click OK. 8 Click Return to Edit Album Page.
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Using the PrintStudio feature

Use PrintStudio to design and print original postcards, calendars, art, and labels using your favourite pictures.
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To use PrintStudio, proceed as follows:
1 In the PictureGear Studio main window, click PrintStudio.
Alternatively, go to Start, Programs, PictureGear Studio, Too l and then click PrintStudio. The PrintStudio window appears.
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2 Select the item you want to create and click Start Creating.
The initial creation window appears, which varies depending on the item you are creating.
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3 Make selections for the picture(s), design layout, and custom decoration for the item you want to create. 4 Set the number of copies to be printed and select a connected printer. 5 Click Print. 6 Make sure you use the appropriate paper when creating items, such as postcards, labels or business cards.
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Viewing the online Help

For more information about PictureGear Studio, see the application’s online Help files.
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To view the online help, proceed as follows:
Click Help in PictureGear Studio’s main window or in each PictureGear Studio element.
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Customising your computer

Customising your computer
The following sections briefly describe how to change the main settings of your computer. Among other
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things, you will learn how to prepare your modem for use, how to use and customise the look of your Sony software and utilities, etc.
Setting up your language (page 81) Setting up your notebook with Sony Notebook Setup (page 83) Managing power with PowerPanel (page 85) Selecting display modes (page 92) Configuring your modem (page 93) Changing your windows design with the UI Design Selector program (page 94) Setting a Sony wallpaper (page 95) Selecting a screen saver (page 96)
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Setting up your language

It is important that you select the correct keyboard settings during the Setup of Windows for your machine.
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1 At first boot, click Next in the Windows 2000 Professional Setup wizard window. 2 In the Licence Agreement window, accept the Licence Agreement and click Next. 3 To change your keyboard layout in the Regional Settings window, click the lower Customize button.
There are two Customize buttons: please select the lower one.
4 In the Input Locales tab, click the Add button in the Installed input locales text box. 5 Select your keyboard settings from the Input Locale 6 Click OK. 7 In the Regional Options window, click the Set as Default button. 8 Click Apply to apply the changes, then click OK. 9 Continue your Windows setup until it is finished.
To change the country and language settings into your language as soon as Windows has been restarted, proceed as follows:
1 Click Start, choose Settings, Control Panel. 2 In the Control Panel window, double-click the Regional Options icon. 3 In the General tab of the Regional Options window, change You r loc a le ( loc a tio n ). 4 To change the language of the menus and dialog boxes, select your language from the drop-down list.
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drop-down list in the window that appears.
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5 Click Apply to apply the changes. You are prompted to log off and log on again. Only then, the changes
to the new language will take effect. Click Yes if the new language must be changed for all users. Click OK in the Regional Options window.
6 Click Start, and select Log Off Administrator…. 7 Click Yes in the Log Off Windows window.
The Log On to Windows window appears.
8 Enter your password and click OK to log on again.
All the menus, help files and icons are then displayed in your selected language. However, some parts may remain in English.
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Setting up your notebook with Sony Notebook Setup

The Sony Notebook Setup utility allows you to consult system information, specify preferences for system behaviour, and set up password protection for your VAIO notebook.
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To use Sony Notebook Setup, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Start button on the Windows 2 In Programs, select Sony Notebook Setup and then click Sony Notebook Setup.
The Sony Notebook Setup window appears.
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About This Computer
Initial Setting Selects the drive and device order you wish to
Power On Password
Device Disables ports or devices to release resources
Displays system information, including memory capacity, serial number, and BIOS version.
use for loading the operating system. You can specify the hard drive as well as other drives inserted into your computer. You can change the volume of the sounds played while the operating system is loading.
Sets the password to secure your computer. If you use this option, remember the password at all times. If you forget the password, you cannot change this setting anymore, and you will not be able to start your computer.
to the system. To change the port settings, select a port and click Settings.
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3 Select the tab for the item you want to change. 4 Once finished, click OK.
The item has been changed.
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For more information about each option, click Help on the Sony Notebook Setup screen to display the help file.
If you open Sony Notebook Setup as a limited user, then only the About This Computer tab will be visible.
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Managing power with PowerPanel

The PowerPanel utility controls the power management of your notebook and provides key information about system activity and battery life. The automatic power management selects the most advantageous
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profiles, or lets you customise the profiles you choose, according to your own needs, with the goal of extended battery life.
PowerPanel has the following features:
Automatic Profile Selection (APS) based on the currently active application; Ability to select specific Power Profiles manually from the menu; Ability to edit and create new profiles; Ability to display detailed battery information; It works in harmony with your Windows ToolTips to signal Power Profile changes; Ability to select limited Power Profiles directly from the Power Profile page; Ability to prevent specific users from modifying profiles
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Activating PowerPanel

When you start the computer, the PowerPanel icon appears in the system tray by default. To see the current power profile, simply point to the icon. The current power profile will be displayed in a
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tooltip.
To change profiles, proceed as follows:
1 Right-click the PowerPanel icon in the taskbar and select Profiles. 2 In the Profiles menu, select a profile.
The appropriate power settings are activated.
When you use the battery pack as power source, your system selects the Maximum Battery Life power management profile by default. If you select
a different power management profile while using battery power, the same profile will automatically be selected the next time you use the battery pack to power your computer.
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Activating power management profiles

PowerPanel provides several predefined power management profiles. Each profile consists of a group of power management settings that are designed to meet specific power management goals, ranging from
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maximum power management to no power management.
Running on AC
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AC Power – The power management state when AC power is in use. PowerPanel automatically loads the AC profile unless you disable this feature.
Power Management Off (Plugged in) – Turns off all power management features such as Standby and Hibernate modes.
Running on batteries
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Maximum Battery Life – Provides power saving features to give you maximum battery life and good performance. It reduces the brightness of the display and puts the system into Standby mode after a specified time period.
Ultimate Battery Life – Extends the Maximum Battery Life.
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! When you select this profile, it completely shuts off the power of the optical drive to save extra power for
longer battery life. The system can neither read nor write from or to the optical drive, moreover the drive does not start spinning at all. The Memory Stick™ port is shut off also. If you want to use the optical drive or the Memory Stick™ port, return to Maximum Battery Life.
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Icon Description
Maximum Performance – Provides the best system performance while still conserving power.
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Word Processing – Optimises power management with longer timeouts on the hard disk and display screen. You
can also establish settings for LCD (Video) Standby, Hard Disk Standby, and Standby to optimise power management for your system.
Spreadsheet – Reduces the LCD brightness to 'medium', as your software does not require higher performance.
Presentation – Keeps the display on at all times while it conserves power. This option is ideal for slideshow
presentations. You can establish settings for LCD (Video) Standby, Hard Disk Standby, and Standby to optimise power management for your system.
Communications – Extends battery life by initiating a quick display time-out. You can also establish settings for LCD (Video) Standby, Hard Disk Standby, and Standby to optimise power management for your system.
Games – Disables the display and the Hard Disk timer.
DVD – Optimises performance and power requirements for DVD usage.
Camera – Optimises performance and power requirements for camera usage.
Power Management Off (Running on batteries) – Turns off all power management features such as Standby
and Hibernate modes.
Automatic Profile Selection - Analyses the performance of each application you choose and matches the profiles to its needs.
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Selecting automatic profiles when running on batteries

A power profile is a set of timer values for a variety of system devices. PowerPanel automatically selects the profile associated with the application you are using and changes profiles as you switch between
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applications. Power management lets your system enter energy saving modes by levelling some energy-consuming parameters, such as LCD brightness, or hard disk activity.
To select automatic profiles, proceed as follows:
1 Right-click the PowerPanel icon in the taskbar and select Profiles. 2 Select Automatic Profile Selection
The Automatic Profile Selection feature deactivates when you manually select another Power Profile from the menu.
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Displaying detailed battery information

You can display detailed information of your computer's battery.
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There are 3 ways in which you can display battery information:
Right-click the PowerPanel icon in the taskbar and select Battery Information from the menu. Double-click the PowerPanel icon in the taskbar and select the Battery tab.
The Battery tab in the PowerPanel window contains information such as the estimated battery life remaining and charging time.
Display the Battery Information toolbar on the screen, which shows the battery status icon, the
percentage of remaining capacity and the amount of running time left in the battery. To display the Battery Information toolbar, right-click the PowerPanel icon in the taskbar and select Too lba rs then Battery Information from the menu.
Battery icon Battery status
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Discharging: the icon is blue
Fully charged: the icon is completely blue with an AC power plug
Charging: the icon is blue with a red clip attached to the terminal
No battery: the icon is blue with a yellow cross over it
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Editing a power profile

To edit the power management settings of a power profile, proceed as follows:
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1 Right-click the PowerPanel icon in the taskbar and select Edit/Create Profiles from the menu.
The Profile Editor window appears.
2 Click the profile you want to edit on the left of the screen. 3 Double-click the power profile property (Hibernate, Standby…) you want to modify on the right of the
screen. An option list or a dialog box will appear
4 Make your settings. 5 Click the File menu and then click Save.
You must have Administrator’s rights on your notebook to be able to edit existing profiles. Users whose account type is Limited can only open the
Power Profile tab in the Power Panel window in view mode. To check your user account information, select the Users and passwors category in the Control Panel. Your account type must be Computer administrator to be able to edit power profile.

Creating a power profile

To create a power profile, proceed as follows:
1 Right-click the PowerPanel icon in the taskbar and select Edit/Create Profiles from the menu.
The Profile Editor window appears.
2 Select New from the File menu. 3 In the Create New Profile dialog box, check the appropriate option button to specify the type of power
management profile that you want to create and click OK.
4 Select the new power management settings you would like for the device. 5 Click the File menu and then click Save.
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Selecting display modes

This notebook uses the Mobility Radeon 7500 video controller. You can select which display is used when the notebook is connected to an external display. When you connect an external display, you can switch the
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display between your notebook's LCD and the external monitor. Before you can select a display, you need to shut down your notebook, connect the external display (flat panel display (FPD), panel or monitor) to your notebook, and restart.
To select a display, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Start button, point to Settings and then click Control Panel.
The Control Panel appears.
2 Double-click Display.
The Display Properties dialog box appears.
3 Click the Settings tab. 4 Click the Advanced button.
The Sony Notebook LCD and Mobility Radeon Properties dialog box appears.
5 Click the Displays tab.
Select the Monitor, Panel or FPD icon.
6 Click Apply and then OK.
You may not be able to display the notebook LCD screen and an external display or a projector at the same time, depending on the types of computer
displays and projectors you are using.
Before turning on the computer, turn on the peripheral devices.
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Configuring your modem

Before you can start using your internal modem, or each time you use your modem while travelling, make sure that the country of the active location defined in the Phone and Modem Options dialog box matches
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the country you are dialling from.
You may notice a Country Selector tab under your current modem driver options. As the Country Selector tab is not a constant feature, do not use this tab to change the country settings. Only the following procedure is reliable.
To change your modem country settings, proceed as follows:
1 Click Start, point to Settings and then click Control Panel. 2 Double-click Phone and Modem Options.
The Phone And Modem Options dialog box appears.
3 Select your location on the Dialing Rules tab. 4 Click the Edit button to change the current configuration.
The Edit Location dialog box appears. Or Click the New button to configure your modem. The New Location dialog box appears.
5 Check the country/region settings, and make sure it matches the place you are dialling from. 6 If you modified your location settings, click Apply, and then OK.
The Phone and Modem Options dialog box appears.
7 Check that your modem is listed in the Modems tab.
If your modem is not listed, click Add and follow the wizard.
8 Click Apply/OK.
Your modem is configured.
Before applying new country settings, please make sure your phone line is disconnected from your VAIO computer.
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You can change the window design of Sony software compatible with the UI Design Selector program.
To change the window design using UI Design Selector, proceed as follows:
1 Click Start, point to Settings and then click Control Panel. 2 Double-click UI Design Selector.
The UI Design Selector dialog box appears.
3 Click << or >> and select the design you like. 4 Click Apply.
The UI Design Selector window design changes, to give you a preview of the design you chose for the Sony software.
5 To try another design, click << or >>. 6 Click OK once you are satisfied with your choice.
The UI Design Selector dialog box disappears and changes the window design of Sony software as you selected.
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Setting a Sony wallpaper

Your Sony VAIO computer offers you, among many other features, a choice of wallpapers. You can change the wallpaper, the background of your desktop, as many times as you like. There are several
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VAIO-specific wallpapers to choose from.
To set another VAIO wallpaper, proceed as follows:
1 Click Start, point to Settings and click Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
2 Double-click the Display icon.
The Display Properties dialog box appears.
3 Click the Background tab.
A list of Windows and VAIO wallpapers is displayed.
4 Select a wallpaper.
You can see a preview of this wallpaper in the monitor above the background list.
5 Adjust the position of the wallpaper with the Picture Display drop-down list and the Pattern option. 6 Click Apply when you have found the appropriate wallpaper. 7 Click OK to close the Display Properties dialog box.
The wallpaper is applied to your computer.
A higher screen resolution reduces the size of items on your screen and increases the relative space on your desktop.
You may not be able to increase the screen resolution above a certain level. Your monitor and video adapters, for example, determine to which extend you can change the resolution.
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Selecting a screen saver

A screen saver is an animated image that is activated on a computer display when no user activity has been sensed for a certain time. The original purpose of a screen saver was to prevent burn-in (the burning of an
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image into the phosphor inside the cathode ray tube after hours of the same image being rescanned). In fact, today's CRT display technology makes burn-in unlikely except under extreme conditions.
Your computer comes with built-in screen savers that you can select.
To change the built-in screen saver, proceed as follows:
1 Right-click on the desktop. 2 Select Properties.
The Display Properties dialog box appears.
3 Select the Screen Saver tab. 4 In the Screen saver drop-down menu, select a screen saver.
When you want to see how the screen saver looks like, click Preview.
5 Click Apply and OK.
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Installing and updating applications

Installing and updating applications
This section explains how to install, run or uninstall a software. Furthermore, you will learn how to download the latest updates from our website.
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Installing software (page 98) Changing or removing software (page 100) Downloading software (page 101)
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Installing software

To install bundled software from the supplied application CD, please read the printed Application CD Guide for details. To install other software, use the following procedure.
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Before installing the applications:
Install and connect a hardware device, if necessary (see the Managing drivers (page 102) section); Close all open applications.
To install an application, proceed as follows:
1 Click Start, point to Settings and click Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
2 Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
The Add or Remove Programs dialog box appears.
3 Click Add New Programs, and then click CD or Floppy.
The Install Program From Floppy Disk or CD-ROM window appears.
4 Insert the first installation floppy disk or CD-ROM and click Next.
The Run Installation Program appears.
5 Click Browse… to find the installation program.
The Browse window appears.
6 Select the installation program and click Open.
The path of the installation program appears in Open: text box.
7 Click Finish.
A Licence Agreement dialog box might appear.
8 Read the agreement and click Yes to accept.
You are asked to define the location where you want to install the software.
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9 Click Browse to select the folder and click Next.
If necessary, select the type of installation you wish and click Next. The software installation begins. Make sure to select Yes, I want to restart my computer now if you are asked to.
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10 Click Finish.
Installation is complete and your computer restarts.
When using Add or Remove Programs, you can only install programs that were written for Windows
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