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System Requirements
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Dazzle Digital Video Creator 80 is an external, USB video transfer cable for
anyone, with any type of camcorder, who would like to get started editing
digital video on the PC. Dazzle DVC80 also includes Pinnacle Studio QuickStart
for fun and easy movie making. Capture your footage, make your movie and burn to
CD or DVD. Its that easy!
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Dazzle Digital Video Creator 80 - the easiest way to capture and edit video on your PC
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The easiest way to capture and edit video on your computer
Capture and edit video from your analog camcorder, add special effects, music, and titles, then output your completed project to CD, VCD, SVCD, and DVD with Dazzle Video Creator 80 (DVC 80). Experience the thrill of editing digital video without making a big dent in your pocketbook. The DVC 80 is inexpensive, easy to install, and includes a copy of Pinnacle's Studio QuickStart editing software. The external USB device includes inputs for composite, S-Video, and stereo RCA audio.
Edit movies with Studio QuickStart
Pinnacle's Studio QuickStart software makes editing movies on your PC or laptop as easy as one-two-three.
Step One: Capture
Attach your camcorder or VCR to the DVC 80 breakout box, install the Studio QuickStart software, and capture the video clips you want to your computer's hard drive.
Step Two: Edit
Import your photo and video clips, then drag-and-drop them onto the editing timeline. From there, trim the clips, add a 2D or 3D transition and title or two, and sync the whole project up with your favorite music (Studio QuickStart supports CD, MP3, and WAV audio). If you want to get really creative, try out a few of the software's built-in special effects features.
Step Three: Output
Add menus and chapter breaks and burn a disc that can play in your living room DVD player. Studio QuickStart saves your finished movie in any number of formats, including AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, RealVideo, or Windows Media Format. Use RealVideo and Windows Media Format to export your video to the web, and use MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 to export your video onto VCD, SVCD, or DVD.
With all of these features and more, it's easy to see why the DVC 80 is the perfect solution for hobbyists who want to dabble in digital video, but don't want to get bogged down with a product that requires a steep learning curve.
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Dazzle DVC 80 Technical Specifications
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- Hardware Type: External Analog Capture Device
- Connection to PC: USB
- DV/FireWire Inputs/Outputs: NO
- Analog Video Inputs: S-Video & Composite Video (RCA)
- Audio Inputs: Stereo RCA
- Analog Video Outputs: NO
- Audio Outputs: NO
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Dazzle DVC 80 Capture Specifications
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- Format: NTSC Only
- Compression: Proprietary
- Maximum resolution: 320 x 240
- Maximum frame rate: 30 frames per second
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The Dazzle DVC 80 Includes
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- Pinnacle Studio QuickStart editing software
- DVC 80 QuickStart Guide
- Dazzle DVC 80 USB Cable
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System Requirements
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- CPU: Intel Pentium or AMD Athlon 500MHz (1GHz or Higher recommended)
- Memory: 128MB RAM (256MB recommended)
- Operating System: Windows 98SE, "Millennium", 2000, XP (XP
recommended)
- Graphics Card: Direct X compatible (ATI Radeon or Nvidia Geforce
recommended)
- Sound Card: Direct X compatible
- Hard Disk Space: 300MB of disk space to install software, 4GB for every 20
minutes of video captured
- CD burner for creating Video CDs or Super Video CDs
- DVD burner drive for
creating DVDs
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USB Video Capture
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