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Table of Contents 1. Introduction........................................... 6 1.1 Installation........................................... 7 1.2 Recommended System Requirements .. 9 1.3 Key Features ....................................... 10 2. The Start Screen ...................................... 11 3. Media Browser Screen ............................ 3.1 Views Panel ....................................... 3.2 Preview Area ..................................... 3.3 Actions Bar ............................
Reference ................................................. 64 Licensing Agreement ....................................... 65 About ArcSoft .................................................. 69 Index ........................................................
Chapter 1: Introduction 1. Introduction ArcSoft MediaImpression™ for Kodak® is a powerful yet simple software application that makes it easy for you to import, manage, edit and share video and image files you’ve captured using your Kodak video camera and from other sources. This manual provides software installation instructions, an overview of the program’s key features and helpful hints on how to complete some of the program’s most common and important tasks.
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Installation To intall MediaImpression for Kodak: 1. Plug your Kodak Playtouch model camera into your computer's USB port. 2. The installer should start automatically. With the Kodak Playtouch model, a Kodak Camera Setup screen displays. Make sure to check the installation option: ArcSoft MediaImpression for Kodak. If you choose to install other Kodak software, they will be installed before the ArcSoft MediaImpression install.
Chapter 1: Introduction Note: If the installer does not start automatically, you will need to run it manually by: 1. Connecting your Kodak camera to your system via the USB port. 2. Going to My Computer. Locate and open the ArcSoft SW drive (or the Kodak Setup App drive for the Playtouch model). 3. Double-clicking the MI.exe file to launch the installer. 4. Following the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1.3 Key Features • Easy Upload to YouTube™, Facebook, Twitter and Vimeo. • A Movie Maker module for turning your video clips, photos and music files into personalized movies. • Video Editing controls that enable you to trim, cut, and enhance the quality of your videos. • Special Effects for adding style to your videos. • An array of Photo Editing tools for enhancing your digital pictures and applying effects.
Chapter 2: The Start Screen 2. The Start Screen Launching the ArcSoft MediaImpression for Kodak software displays the Start Screen. To access the program's full set of features, click the Browse My Videos button to display the Media Browser screen. To transfer the contents of your connected Kodak camera to your computer, click the Import button. To post videos and photos to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, or Twitter, click the desired Upload module.
Chapter 2: The Start Screen Options on the Start Screen: To bypass the Start Screen to display the Media Browser screen, check the Skip this page when you launch the program checkbox located on the bottom left-hand side of the Start Screen. Click the Service & Support icon to display the ArcSoft.com Support screen where you can find answers to Frequently Asked Questions, participate in the ArcSoft Online Forum and register your software for email technical support.
Chapter 3: Media Browser Screen 3. Media Browser Screen Use the Media Browser screen to browse your system and add media files to the application.
Chapter 3: Media Browser Screen To browse and select: 1. From the Folders Menu, browse to the desired folder and select your media files. The photos, videos, and music files display in the Preview Area. 2. From the Preview Area, select the desired media files and click the specific application in the Actions Bar. The Actions Bar displays at the bottom of the screen and contains buttons for accessing the software's main editing, creating, and sharing tools.
Chapter 3: Media Browser Screen 3.1 Views Panel The Views Panel displays on the left side of the Media Browser screen. Views provide tools and options for you to locate, examine, and organize your media files. The options you choose in the Views Panel establish the rules for which files are displayed within Preview Area. The first time you use the program, Folders is the primary view. The Folders view displays your files based on their location on your hard drive.
Chapter 3: Media Browser Screen 3.2 Preview Area The Preview Area displays in the center section of the Media Browser and is divided into three parts: • • • Upper Toolbar - Provides tools for the selected thumbnail. Lower Toolbar - Provides tools for the selected thumbnail. Display Area - Displays media file thumbnails and the Right-click menu. Tools on the Upper Toolbar: Rotate Left Rotates the selected image file 90 degrees counterclockwise.
Chapter 3: Media Browser Screen Batch Resize Launches the Batch Resize dialog box to allow you to resize many image files at once. You can choose a predefined size or a custome size. The newly generated files do not overwrite the original files. Batch Rename Launches the Batch Rename dialog box which enables you to quickly and easily rename many media files at once. Type the new name of the group of media files in the Rename to text box. You can also select the number of the specific media files.
Chapter 3: Media Browser Screen Attach Rating Attaches the chosen rating to the selected media file in the Preview Area. Attach Tags Attaches the chosen tag to the selected media file in the Preview Area. Delete Sends the selected media file to the recycle bin.
Chapter 3: Media Browser Screen Group By Organizes the media files into different categories. Sort By Sets the sort criteria for the files and folders in the Preview Area. View By Select either the Thumbnail or Thumbnail+Details option. The Thumbnail+Details option displays detailed information about the media files. Tools on the Lower Toolbar: Select All To select all media files, click the Select All toggle located at the bottom left of the Preview Area. This button toggles to Deselect All.
Chapter 3: Media Browser Screen 3.3 Actions Bar The Actions Bar displays at the bottom of the screen and contains buttons for accessing the software's main editing, creating, and sharing tools. For more information on each tool, see Using the Actions Bar.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4. Actions Bar Commands This section provides detailed explanations of the tools provided in the Actions Bar. Actions Bar tools will differ depending on the filter selected in the Media Filter drop-down list on the Views Panel.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.1 Import The Import tool makes the task of copying media files from your Kodak camera or storage device to your computer, fast and easy. Make sure to connect your device to the computer. To import media files: 1. From the Actions Bar, select the Import icon. The Import screen displays. 2. From the Get Media From drop-down list, select the device from which you want to import your photos and videos from. 3.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands Note: To import media files manually, go to the Folders View on the Media Browser screen. Select the specific media files (displayed in the Preview Area) and drag and drop the desired thumbnails to a folder on your computer. This method is useful when you want to copy only a few media files instead of the entire contents of your camera/storage device.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.2 Media Player The Media Player module provides controls for playing video and music files. Whereas, the Photo Viewer module is for browsing photos, playing full-screen slideshows and making simple photo edits. To access the Media Player: Select a video or music file in the Preview Area and click the Media Player icon. The Media Player displays with your video or music file.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands This control is a toggle button. When it is On, the video or music file will play in a loop. Capture Capture and save still frames from the selected video file as image files. You can choose the destination folder for the saved files. Full Screen (F) – Displays the video or music file in full screen mode. Exit Full Screen Restores the Media Player to standard size. Edit Activates the Video Editor control panel. This button is not available for music files.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.3 Video Editor The Video Editor contains a set of editing tools essential for manipulating a video. Clicking the Video Editor icon from the Actions Bar displays the Media Player with the Video Editor panel. The tools on this panel include: Next Frame Located with the Media Player controls, and not on the Video Editor panel, this tool advances to the next frame of the selected video file.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands Mark Out Sets the Mark Out spot for the Trim/Cut feature to the current frame. Note: You can also drag the small green triangle icon that displays under the progress bar to set the Mark Out position. To trim a video: 1. Pause the video on the desired frame. 2. Click the Mark In icon. 3. Play the video to the desired frame and click the Pause button. 4. Click the Mark Out icon. 5. Before saving the files, click Stop, then Play to preview the video. 6.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands Save/Share Clicking the Save/Share icon displays the Save and Share dialog box with the following options: • • • • • • • PC YouTube Facebook Vimeo Twitter Email DVD/Blu-ray Compatible PC Allows you to save your movie as an .MP4, .MOV, or .AVI formatted file.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands To save the movie: 1. From the Save and Share dialog box, click Next to display the Save As dialog box. 2. Enter the name, format, and resolution of your file. Click the File icon to browse to the desired location and click OK to save it. 3. Click the Advanced button to select the Frames per Second, video and audio encoder, bitrate, and audio sample rate. Click OK to convert and save your movie.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.4 Make Movie With the Make Movie module, you can produce custom movies using multiple video clips, transition effects, background music, voice-over narration, a title screen, a credit screen and more. To make a movie: 1. Select the desired media files from the Preview Area and click the Make Movie icon. Your media files are automatically added to the storyboard timeline. A title and credit screen are also included in the timeline.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4. Click the Add Voice-Over icon to display the Voice-Over dialog box. Connect a microphone to your computer, making sure that it is set as the default audio recording device for your system. The default device is listed in the top right corner of the screen. Click the Play button to begin the movie playback. Click the Record icon to begin recording your narration. To stop recording, click the Record icon again.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands Notes: • To edit a video clip within the storyboard, double-click the video to display the Media Player with editing tools. Refer to Video Editor for more information on editing tools. • The title and credit screens cannot be rearranged, but they can be removed. Mouse-over the frame to reveal a small tab above the file. Click the arrow to display a pop-up menu and select Remove.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.5 Photo Editor The Photo Editor module features several commonly used photo enhancement tools. This module does not support video files. The screen can be stretched to provide a large size view of the active photo. Double click the module's tool bar to maximize the window to fill the computer screen. Tools include: Brightness/Contract Move the sliders to adjust the overall brightness and contrast of the image. Click Apply to keep the changes.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands Photo Editor Toolbar Rotate Left 90 Degrees Rotates the active photo 90 degrees counterclockwise. Rotate Right 90 Degrees Rotates the active photo 90 degrees clockwise. Resize Resize your photo by entering a new pixel size. Check the Keep Aspect Ratio checkbox to keep the image proportion. Undo Undoes the last action. Multiple levels of undo are supported. Redo Redoes the action that was just undone. Zoom Slider Allows you to zoom in on the photo.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.6 Media Converter Convert your video files into a format that can be played on devices such as Kodak Easy Share Digital Frames, Kodak Theatre HD Player, Apple iPod, Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, Sony PSP and Sony PS3 by using the MediaConverter module. To convert video files: 1. Select the files you want to convert in the Preview Area and click the Media Converter icon on the Actions Bar.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.7 Video Email Share video files with friends and family by converting the video file to a size that email can manage with the Video Email module. To email a video file: 1. Select a video file in the Preview Area and click the Video Email icon on the Actions Bar. The Video Email dialog box displays. 2. Choose your video attachment settings: Use Original - This option does not convert the video file. We recommend using this option when your video is under 10MB.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.8 Upload to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, or Twitter Uploading your media files to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, or Twitter is easy with MediaImpression. If you don't already have an account with the desired site, visit their website to establish one. Depending on which site you choose, you can upload your video files, photo files, or both: YouTube - upload video files to your YouTube account. Facebook - upload video and photo files to your Facebook account.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands For the Vimeo module, choose the Public option if you want to share your video with the world. Choose Private to share it with only those you invite to see it. 3. To upload to Facebook and Twitter, click the Login button to allow the upload process. 4. Click Upload to begin the uploading process.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.9 Easy Archive Create a CD or DVD backup disc of your media files by using the Easy Archive module. To archive your media files to a disc: 1. Select the files and folders you want to archive in the Preview Area and click the Easy Archive icon on the Actions Bar. The Easy Archive dialog box displays. Note: Although folders can be selected for archiving, only their contents are actually archived to the disc. The folders and folder structures themselves are not archived.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.10 Photo Viewer The Photo Viewer module is for browsing photos, playing full-screen slideshows and making simple photo edits. By default, the Photo Viewer icon does not display on the Actions Bar. To display the Photo Viewer icon, right-click an icon on the Actions Bar to reveal a pop-up menu. Select the Configure Action command to display the dialog box. Check the Photo Viewer checkbox to display the icon on the Actions Bar.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands Play/Pause (P) Plays and pauses the selected photos as a slideshow in full screen mode. Previous (Left Arrow, Up Arrow, Page Up) Skips to the preceding photo. Next (Space Bar, Right Arrow, Down Arrow, Page Down) Skips to the following photo. Attach Rating Enables you to attach a rating to or remove a rating from the selected photo. You can also press a number (1-5) on the keyboard to apply a rating. Auto Remove Red-Eye Automatically fixes redeye.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands EXIF EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) information contains details about the image file, camera and camera settings used when the photo was taken. Note: The information available is dependent upon your camera settings. Full Screen (F) Displays the file in full screen mode. Exit Full Screen Restores the Photo Viewer to standard size. Set Wallpaper Sets the currently selected photo as the wallpaper image for your desktop. Right-click on the image to access this option.
Chapter 4: Actions Bar Commands 4.11 Easy Print The Print tool lets you quickly and easily print photos in a variety of layouts using your printer. To print your image: 1. Select the photos you want to print in the Preview Area and click the Easy Print icon on the Actions Bar. The Easy Print dialog box displays. 2. Scroll through the Page Templates and select a layout. Choose the desired settings and click the Print Setup button to select a printer, paper size and orientation.
Chapter 5: Managing Media Files 5. Managing Media Files MediaImpression for Kodak provides a powerful media management function which helps you organize, view, and search for your media files easily and quickly. Files are organized into libraries that can be rated or tagged for quick location. Thumbnails allow you to preview the files before you open them. Managing your media files takes place on the Media Browser screen. For more information on this module, see the Media Browser Screen.
Chapter 5: Managing Media Files Folders view options are available by clicking the Options icon or by right-clicking within the Folders view. Options include: cut, copy, paste, delete, or rename the selected folder. Options also include inserting a new folder into the selected folder and adding the selected folder to your Favorite Folders. You can move a folder by dragging and dropping it to another place within the Folders view.
Chapter 5: Managing Media Files The Tags view provides a list of tags that you can use to categorize your media files. By attaching tags to your media files, you can quickly and easily search for your media files that pertain to specific events, people, or trips. To set the tag for a file, select a photo or video in the Preview Area. Click the Attach Tags icon (located at the top of the Preview Area).
Chapter 5: Managing Media Files The Import History view gives you a convenient way to browse for media files based on how and when you first copied them to your computer. In the Import History view, select the date to view the media files. The Saved Selection Criteria view saves the set of conditions you have selected in the other views. This way, the next time you use the program, you can easily recreate your selection.
Chapter 6: The Extras and Right-Click Menus 6. The Extras and Right-Click Menus The Extras menu gives you access to advanced tools for the program, valuable services, and related product information. In order to access these options, an Internet connection is required. Click the Extras button in the top right-hand corner of the program’s main window to access the following tools: Scan for Media Files Launches the Scan for Media Files dialog box.
Chapter 6: The Extras and Right-Click Menus Auto-backup the media database when exiting the application. When active, this feature guarantees that your media database is backed up each time you exit the program. Show shadow of the window. With this feature on, the program’s main window will cast a shadow effect. Video Options Enable hardware acceleration. Check this box to enable hardware acceleration to enhance the system’s performance in processing media files.
Chapter 6: The Extras and Right-Click Menus Right-Click Menu Many useful and common commands and actions are available on the right-click menu. To access the menu, highlight a video or image thumbnail (or groups of thumbnails), and click the right mouse button. Options available on the right-click menu include: Rotate Left Rotates the selected photos 90-degrees counterclockwise. This control does not work for video files. Rotate Right Rotates the selected photos 90-degrees clockwise.
Chapter 6: The Extras and Right-Click Menus EXIF Audio Control Offers the following batch processing options: • Play - Plays the audio file that is attached to the active photo file. • Stop - Stops playing the attached audio file. • Attach Audio - Enables you to attach a .WAV audio file to the selected photo file. • Record New Audio - Launches the Record New Audio dialog box which enables you to record a new .WAV audio file and attach it to the selected photo file.
Chapter 6: The Extras and Right-Click Menus Rename (F2) Enables you to change the name of the selected file(s). If a single file is selected, it can be renamed in the Preview Area; if multiple files are selected, the Batch Rename dialog box displays. Select All (Ctrl+A) Selects all of the media files in the Preview Area. Select Folder Selects all of the media files in the current folder. Refresh Refreshes the content of the current Preview Area. Explore Opens the selected file in Windows Explorer.
Chapter 7: Customizing MediaImpression 7. Customizing MediaImpression The look and feel of the ArcSoft MediaImpression™ for Kodak® software can be customized in a number of ways. To customize the Start Screen, right-click a button to display the following pop-up menu: • Move to the End - Moves the highlighted button to the bottom of the list. • Remove from List - Hides the button.
Chapter 8: How To Tips 8. How To Tips How do I combine multiple video clips? Use the Make Movie module to combine multiple videos. You can choose to include transition effects, background music, and voice-over narration. For more information on adding these effects, see the Make Movie Module. To combine multiple video clips: 1. Select the desired video files from the Preview Area and click the Make Movie icon. Your video files are automatically added to the storyboard timeline.
Chapter 8: How To Tips How do I trim a video clip? Use the Video Editor module to trim unwanted parts at the beginning, ending, or middle of your video. For more information on the editing tools available, refer to the Video Editor. To trim a video clip: 1. Select the desired video file from the Preview Area and click the Video Editor icon. The Media Player displays with your video clip and includes the Video Editor panel. 2. Pause the video on the desired frame. 3. Click the Mark In icon.
Chapter 8: How To Tips How do I capture still images from my video clip? Capture and save still frames from the selected video file as image files. You can choose the destination folder for the saved files. To capture still images from a video clip: 1. Select the desired video file from the Preview Area and double-click the video file. The Media Player displays with your video clip. 2. Click the Capture icon to display the Capture panel. 3.
Chapter 8: How To Tips How do I email my videos? Use the Video Email module to convert your video file to a size that email can manage. To email a video clip: 1. Select a video file in the Preview Area and click the Video Email icon on the Actions Bar. The Video Email dialog box displays. 2. Choose your video attachment settings: Use Original - This option does not convert the video file. We recommend using this option when your video is under 10MB.
Chapter 8: How To Tips How do I publish a standard DVD movie disc with a custom menu? To publish a standard DVD movie disc: 1. After creating your movie, click the Save/Share button. The Save and Share dialog box displays. 2. From the Save and Share dialog box, select the DVD/ Blu-ray Compatible option. Click Next. 3. From the DVD tab, choose the DVD drive from the Device drop-down list to use to burn your DVD disc. 4. Choose a menu style category from the DVD Menu Style drop-down list.
Chapter 8: How To Tips How do I publish a Blu-ray compatible movie disc? To publish a Blu-ray compatible movie disc: 1. After creating your movie, click the Save/Share button. The Save and Share dialog box displays. 2. From the Save and Share dialog box, select the DVD/ Blu-ray Compatible option. Click Next. 3. From the Blu-ray Compatible tab, choose the disc drive from the Device drop-down list to use to burn your Bluray disc. 4. Enter a title and date into the text entry fields. 5.
Chapter 8: How To Tips How do I upload a video to YouTube or other sharing sites? If this is the first time you are uploading files to one of these websites, you will be prompted to authorize the program to allow for uploading files to your account. Follow the onscreen instructions for authorization. If you don't already have an account with the desired site, visit their website to establish one. Fore more information on uploading videos, see Upload to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, or Twitter.
Chapter 8: How To Tips How do I save/export a video into various formats (WMV, MP4)? To save/export a video into a different format: 1. From the Preview Area, double-click the desired video. The Media Player displays with the selected video. 2. Click the Save/Share Share dialog box. icon to display the Save and 3. Click the PC option and the Next button. The Save As dialog box displays. 4. From the File Format drop-down list box, select the desired format. You can save your video as an .MP4, .MOV, or .
Chapter 8: How To Tips How do I import my photos and videos? Use the Import tool to copy media files from your Kodak camera or storage device to your computer, fast and easy. Make sure to connect your device to the computer. To import media files: 1. From the Actions Bar, select the Import icon. The Import screen displays. 2. From the Get Media From drop-down list, select the device from which you want to import your photos and videos from. 3.
Chapter 8: How To Tips How do I create a title screen? With the Make Movie module, you can create a title screen and much more. Refer to the Make Movie module to learn about producing custom movies using multiple video clips, transition effects, background music, voice-over narration, a credit screen and more. To create a title screen: 1. Select the desired media files from the Preview Area and click the Make Movie icon.
Reference Reference Licensing Agreement About ArcSoft 64
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Reference About ArcSoft ArcSoft Inc. offers a full line of imaging and video solutions that enhance the features, performance, and user experience of mobile phones, digital cameras, optical drives, personal computers, and consumer electronics devices. Established in 1994, ArcSoft is headquartered in Fremont, California, with regional commercial and development facilities in Europe and the Far East. For further details, please visit us at our corporate web site: www.arcsoft.com.
INDEX Index A E About ArcSoft 69 Actions Bar 21 customizing 53 Easy Archive 39 Easy Print 43 Facebook 37 Import Panel 22 Make Movie 30 63 Media Converter 35 Media Player 24 Photo Editor 33 Twitter 37 Video Editor 26 Video Email 36 Vimeo 37 YouTube 37 Activity History view 46 archiving files 39 emailing video files 36 57 EXIF 42 51 F Facebook uploading media files 37 Favorite Folders view 45 Folders view 15 44 H Help file 49 How To Tips 54 I Icons Activity History 46 Add Music 30 Add Transition 30 Add
INDEX Index Licensing Agreement 65 icons 16 previewing movies 31 printing photos 43 M R Media Browser Screen browsing and selecting 14 media files archiving 39 backing up 48 converting 35 managing 44 scanning for 48 uploading 37 Media Player icons 24 movies adding music 30 adding transitions 30 63 adding voice-over 31 previewing 31 saving 31 music, adding 30 63 Rating view 45 Reference 64 restoring database 48 right-click menu 50 L S Saved Selection Criteria view 47 saving media files PC 28 saving
INDEX Index videos archiving 39 capturing still images 56 combining multiple 54 editing 26 emailing 36 57 importing 62 options 49 trimming 55 uploading 37 Views Activity History 46 Calendars 46 customizing 47 Favorite Folder 45 Folders 44 Import History 47 Options 45 Rating 45 Saved Selection Criteria 47 Tags 46 Views Panel Folders view 15 icons 15 Vimeo uploading videos 37 voice-over, adding 31 W wallpaper, setting 51 Y YouTube uploading videos 37 72