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Table of Content Chapter 1 1.1 Chapter 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Package Contents ................................................................... 2 Other Items You Need ......................................................................... 4 The Unit Parts .......................................................................... 5 Front Panel .......................................................................................... 5 Infrared Sensor .......................................................
Introduction The Capture Box, a stand-alone video capture box specially designed for TV gamers, allows you to ® capture HD content up to 1080p from various video game consoles, such as PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii U. The Capture Box records HD gameplays directly to your hard disk drive (HDD) for later viewing and further editing, eschewing the hassle of setting up a PC nearby your TV set.
HDMI Cable User Manual Quick Guide Remote Control (Batteries Included) The accessories that come with the package may slightly vary depending on different sales regions. The Capture Box is made for record and capture media materials that are legally owned or licensed by the user only. Any violation of copyrights or other intellectual property rights is not allowed. AVerMedia regularly releases the latest version of firmware for the Capture Box.
1.1 Other Items You Need In order to fully enjoy the recording, the capturing functions of the Capture Box and the dedicated iPhone application, you will need to have the following items prepared: Item You need the item to… Storage Device Save recordings and snapshots. Play Station 3 AV Component Cable Connect with PS3 console. Router (DHCP IP Network Recommended) Pair up with GameMate. iPhone 4/ 5, 4s Use GameMate. Headset / Microphone Record live commentary.
Chapter 2 The Unit Parts 2.1 Front Panel The button panel found on the front of the unit provides quick access to commonly used functions. # Buttons Descriptions Record Press to start / stop recording. 1 Hold down the button for 4 seconds to force shut down the Capture Box Power 2 Press to turn the unit on 2.2 Infrared Sensor When using the remote control, aim it at the infrared (IR) sensor located at the front panel of the unit.
2.3 LED Indicator The LED indicators on the front of the unit show the device’s status.
Condition Storage space is low Source Record Power Solid green Glows at a slowly pace Solid green Flashes green continuously Device is not ready Problems like no storage/ no signal/ protected content Flashes green continuously Accepting a remote control command Flashes green once Press [F1] to obtain LED light indicator status. 2.4 Connection Ports 2.4.
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Chapter 3 The Remote Control The descriptions below show the deployment of the keys on the remote control.
# 1 2 3 4 5 Buttons Descriptions Press to turn the unit on / into stand-by mode. Press to access the main menu. Press again to exit. Press the navigation keys to move among options. Press OK to confirm a selection. Press OK to mark/ unmark segment in post- editing. Press to play the latest recorded file or view the last captured image. Press to start / stop recording. 6 Press to start playing the selected file.
18 Press to pause the playback. Press OK or Press to pause the recording. 19 Press to play the video in slow motion (1/2x). Press again to enter frame- by- frame mode (See Chapter 5 for details). 20 21 22 23 to resume playback. Press to fast-forward (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x). Press to go to the next page. Press to delete the selected files. Press to display the disk information. Press again to hide it.
Chapter 4 Installation & First Time Setup 4.1 Supported Resolutions The Game Capture HD II supports Component (YPbPr) and HDMI input resolution as follows: HDMI / Component (YPbPr) 480i/576i 480p/576p 720p (50 & 60Hz) 1080i (50 & 60Hz) 1080p (50 & 60Hz) The Game Capture HD II records the exact display resolution under most circumstances.
Estimated recording duration for different video quality settings: HD 1080p Video Quality Optimal (20 Mbps) Good (18 Mbps) Maximum Recording Length (15 Mbps) 1TB 100 hrs 110 hrs 125 hrs 2TB 200 hrs 220hrs 250hrs Optimal (20 Mbps) Good (15 Mbps) Maximum Recording Length (10 Mbps) 1TB 100 hrs 125hrs 200 hrs 2TB 200 hrs 250 hrs 400hrs Optimal (15 Mbps) Good (12 Mbps) Maximum Recording Length (10 Mbps) 1TB 125 hrs 150 hrs 200 hrs 2TB 250 hrs 300 hrs 400 hrs Optimal (7.
4.2 Hardware Installation Please follow the steps below to properly connect the Capture Box and your TV/ video game consoles. If you would like to install internal hard drive, install it before turning on the Capture Box. Make sure that the cables are firmly connected and that neither of the cables is loose. If any of the cables are loose or disconnected, there may be a loss of signal or screen color problems.
“PlayStation 3 Component AV Cable” and Wii Component Cable is NOT Included. Please purchase separately if needed. Step 3 Connecting the Device to Your TV Using HDMI Cable Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT port on the rear of the device and the other end to the HDMI IN port on your TV. Step 4 Power on Your Game Console Turn on your game console.
Step 5 Install and Connecting the Power Adapter Slide the Power Adapter Outlet Module into the groove on the Power Adapter. Connect the Power Adapter connector to the DC-IN port on the rear of the device. Then plug the power adapter to a wall outlet.
Step 6 Connecting to the Network To automatically obtain time and other information, you need to connect the Capture Box to an Ethernet LAN. Make sure the LAN wire is well-connected before you continue to the next step. Meanwhile, a router which supports DHCP IP network is recommended for you to pair up the Game Capture HD II with your iPhone. It is recommended that you connect the Capture Box before running first time setup.
Step 8 Power on the Capture Box Press the power button on the front panel of the device. Or Use the power button on the remote control. The POWER LED indicator lights up green, when that the device is power-on. It is important that you power on/ off the Capture Box following suggested procedure .
Step 9 Check Video on TV screen Make sure that there is game console video content displayed on TV screen. If your TV is not displaying video properly, please check the followings: Supported resolutions vary depending on the TV in use. For details, please refer to the documentation that comes with your TV. Power off Capture Box and then make sure that the device is connected properly and with the proper cables. If there is still no video signal on TV, refer to FAQ section at www.avermedia.
4.3 Storage Device Installation The Capture Box supports 2.5 inch internal hard drive and external USB storage device. You can save the recorded files and snapshots either to the internal HDD or external one. 4.3.1 USB Storage Device Insertion Connect your portable USB hard drive to the USB port on the front of the Capture Box It is highly recommended to use a NTFS format hard drive instead of a flash drive to minimize the risk of recording failure.
To install the internal HDD: Step 1 Remove the HDD Lid Open the HDD lid on the bottom of the Capture Box. Step 2 Before Installing Internal HDD Use the measuring card to measure the height of your HDD (7mm or 9.5mm). Please refer to the Appendix C for the measuring card.
Adjust the rotary knob attached to the inner side of the lid to fit the height of your HDD. The default position of the rotary knob fits HDD with 9.5mm height. If you use HDD with 7mm/ 9.5mm height, rotate the rotary knob to the other direction. Using a 9.5mm HDD: Using a 7mm HDD: Step 3 Inserting the HDD Place the HDD on the slot with the sticker-side facing up and the HDD connector end facing to the left. Align and insert the HDD connectors all the way into the SATA connector.
Step 4 Replace the HDD Lid Place the HDD lid back and snap it into place. To remove the internal HDD: Step 1 Remove the HDD Lid Please wait until the HDD cools down completely (it takes approximately 10 minutes) before any attempt to remove it. Use your fingertip to flip open the HDD lid, located on the bottom of the Capture Box.
Lift off the lid and set it aside. Step 2 Removing the HDD Pull the HDD out in the direction of the arrow. Then lift the HDD out of the slot. Step 3 Replacing the HDD Lid Place the HDD lid back and snap it into place.
It is typical that after a hard drive is formatted, the actual disk space of the drive would be slightly less than its unformatted capacity. 4.4 Setup Wizard When the first time you power on the Capture Box unit, the setup wizard appears. The following steps guide you through the initial configuration process. Make sure to install a hard drive (internal or external) and to connect to the internet beforehand.
Step 2 A/V Pass Thru. It is suggested that A/V Pass Through to be turned ON. Step 3 (1) Reminder Make sure a NTFS-formatted hard drive is connected or installed to the device. (For details, see Chapter 4.2) Check the connection of network. Press OK to start setup. A router which supports DHCP IP network is recommended. Also, refer to Ch. 6.2 for Manual connection setup.
Step 4 (1) No Hard Drive Detected If you have not yet installed any storage device, install it before continuing the setup process. Then press to go to the previous screen and press OK to run disk checking process. Step 4 (2) Finishing Setup Wizard Once a NTFS-formatted hard drive is connected, a Settings Complete notice will be shown. You can start to record and take snapshot right away. Press OK to exit the wizard and start using Capture Box. The game screen then appears.
4.5 Video Output Settings for Game Consoles The Capture Box supports YPbPr / HDMI input resolution up to 1080p. 4.5.1 Video Output Settings for PlayStation 3 Step 1 Power on your PlayStation 3 console. On your console, go to Settings > Display Settings > Video Output Settings. Step 2 Select Component/D-terminal and confirm the selection. Then your TV screen goes blank immediately. Now use your TV remote to switch the TV input source to Component (YPbPr). The screen then comes back on again.
Step 3 Check ALL the resolutions. Confirm the setting. Step 4 Select Set Audio Output Settings. Select Audio Input Connector/SCART/ AV MULTI as audio output. Confirm the setting. 4.5.2 Video Output Settings for Xbox 360 Before resetting video output for XBox 360, make sure to properly connect the Capture Box with your Xbox 360. Make sure to power off both the Capture Box and your Xbox beforehand. Supported resolutions vary depending on the TV in use.
Power on your Xbox console. On your console, go to My Xbox on the dashboard and scroll all the way to the right to System Settings. Then select Console Settings > Display > HDTV Settings. Please set the audio output of all game consoles as auto. Although the Capture Box do not support DOLBY 5.1 and 24p resolution video/ audio format, you can still pass through these format while the Capture Box is off.
Chapter 5 Basic Operation This chapter guides you to record gameplay, capture images, add voice commentary to videos, and instantly play files. All the recorded files or snapshots will be saved to the default hard drive destination automatically. Please see Chapter 6 for details. 5.1 Record and Capture The Capture Box lets you record, capture and adds voice commentary to the videos. Instructions are given as follows. The Capture Box displays gameplay in real-time and standard mode.
Quick Snapshot During Gameplay - Press to capture current image. Long Press to activate continuous capture mode. The Capture Box will take 5 snapshots at one time. Instant Playback - Press to play the latest recorded file or view the last captured image. - Press to stop the playback. - Press ►to skip forward 30 seconds. - Press ◄ to skip backward 10 seconds. Image Capture During Video Playback Way 1: - Press to capture current image.
Disk Information Press then press OK to display the disk information. Press again to hide it. 5.2 Adding Commentary This section shows you how voice commentary is added to your video recording. Requirements for headset/microphone: Headset Connector: 3.5mm jack Microphone Frequency Response : 20-16kHz Impedance: 2.0 KΩ Working Voltage: 3V Connector: 3.5mm jack OSD Menu Descriptions Microphone On An OSD will be shown if you connected microphone/ to the Capture Box.
If headset or microphone is plugged in during the Wizard Setup, the sound can only be heard from your headphone and instructions on voice commentary will not be displayed. Therefore, plug in headset or microphone after you complete Wizard setup so as to follow the headphone/ microphone instructions. All commentary added will be mixed with the gameplay sound. Also, as long as the headphone is connected to the device, all your commentary and background sound will be recorded.
Chapter 6 OSD Menu Under the menu, you can check and manage both your recorded files and snapshots, and customize your preferences. 1 Remaining Time for Recording 3 Network Connection 2 Connecting to GameMate 4 Current Time OSD Menu Descriptions Basic Operation - Press to bring up the menu. - Press or to return to the game screen. - Use ▲/▼ to make selection on the menu and OK to enter a submenu. - In the submenu, use ▲/▼ to make selection and OK to confirm. Press previous page.
Press F1 to safely remove the storage device.. - *The upper left corner shows your current default storage device and available remaining recording 6.1 Media Studio You can check both recordings and snapshots captured by the Capture Box in “Media Studio”. Capture Format: Video MP4 (Codec: H.264 format with AAC audio) Image JPEG It is recommended that you view only videos and snapshots that are recorded by the Capture Box.
Video Playback - Press or OK to start playing the selected video. - Press or OK to pause the playback. Press or OK to resume playback. - Press to play the video in slow motion (1/2x). - Press to rewind at 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x speed. - Press to fast forward at 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x speed. - Press to play the file at normal (1x) speed when slow motion, rewind, or fast-forward is active. - Press to stop the playback.
OSD Menu Descriptions Select a Video - Select the file you would like to edit by using the navigation keys ◄/►/▲/▼. Edit/ Share Press F3 to edit or share the selected video. Change File Name Input your file name by using the navigation keys ▲/▼ to select characters, numerals or symbols. Use the navigations keys ◄/► to go to the next/ last character. Press F1 to switch between characters, numerals and symbols. - Press to go back to cancel the change you made. - Press OK to save the edited file name.
How to Edit An instruction on how to edit a video will be displayed, press OK to start editing. Edit Mode You can cut and recombine your selected video in Edit Mode. - To cut the video, you will need to create one or more segments within the video. - Step 1: - To locate a scene, use direction keys or to search the scene. You can also use navigation keys ▲/▼ to search scene by specific hour, minute, and second on the left hand side of the screen. - Press OK to mark or unmark the scene.
Preview - The Capture Box automatically recombines the segments you choose to keep during editing. Export - The estimated time varies by different storage disks. Refer export time to the actual use of your storage disk. - Press OK to export the video. - Press OSD Menu to continue editing. Descriptions Exporting… The bar in the middle shows the progress of video exporting and estimated time. - Click on to cancel exporting. - Click on to hide the exporting information.
Exit Press OK to exit from the editing mode. - Press to exit Press F1 to continue editing. OSD Menu Descriptions Share Videos on YouTube Use ▲/▼ to select the task you would like to undergo. Select ‘Share on YouTube’ to share your videos. Share On YouTube Before you share your recorded videos on YouTube, make sure you: 1. Built a YouTube account and also a personal channel. 2. Have your PC/ NB next to you if you activate two- step verification of your YouTube account.
- Press OK to continue uploading. - Press F1 to skip this reminder afterwards. Account Setup - Use ▲/▼ to select the task you would like to undergo. Press to go back to last level. Press OK to edit your email or password. Press F1 to save the change you made. - Edit Before Uploading - Press o return to the last page. - Press OK to start uploading. - Press F1 to set the privacy. Press F2 to change account. Uploading Complete You have successfully upload the video.
The recommended length of each video should be less than 1 hour. The Capture Box is made for record and capture media materials that are legally owned or licensed by the user only. Uploading videos that are protected by copyright and other laws is not allowed. YouTube may shut down the account for copyright protection reason. YouTube account verification is required when you upload video that are longer than 15 minutes. Refer to YouTube website for further details.
File Management User Interface: 1 A list displaying files located on the internal hard disk 2 A set of editing tools 3 A list displaying files located on the USB disk 4 Information display area Descriptions on Editing Tools: # 1 2 3 4 5 Buttons Descriptions Copy files to USB disk Copy files to internal hard disk Select all Deselect all Delete OSD Menu Descriptions English-44
Copying Files from Internal HDD to USB Disk Step 1: - On the left-side list, use ▲/▼ to highlight the file that you want to copy to USB disk. Press OK to select / unselect an item. - Select and press OK to select all files. - Select and press OK to deselect all files. Step 2: - Select and press OK to copy selected file(s) to USB disk. - Press to cancel copying the files in a progress. Step 3: - Press OK. Copying Files from USB Disk to Internal HDD works in the opposite way as above mentioned.
or Press on the remote and then press OK to remove the file from the list. - Press to cancel deleting the files in a progress. Step 3: - Press OK. USB Storage Device Removal In order to avoid data loss, it is highly recommended to safely remove your external storage device. Please follow the steps below: Step 1: Press on the remote control. Step 2: Press F2 to remove it.
6.3 Settings You can customize your preferences in “Settings”. OSD Menu Descriptions Basic Operation - Use ▲/▼ to select a preferred category. Press OK to make a selection. - Press Press to return to the previous page. to directly access the main menu. - Press F1 to safely remove the storage device. OSD Menu Descriptions Language Use ▲/▼ to select your preferred language. Press OK to confirm. OSD Menu Descriptions Display Mode The default mode is set as real-time mode.
Real-Time Mode Real-time mode lets you play games with zero delay. And it is best for FTG, STG, RAC, and other rhythm games. No recording or snapshot status will be shown on screen. All capture work will run in the background. However, if any problem occurs during the capturing process, OSD will automatically jumps out. - Press to check OSD and track capture status. Standard Mode In standard mode, on-going recordings will be shown in the upper right corner of the screen.
OSD Menu Descriptions Network Settings Use ▲/▼ to move among options. Press OK to confirm. Before setup, please make sure the Ethernet cable is well connected. Auto Setup (Recommended) : It is recommended to use Auto Setup to automatically obtain IP and DNS addresses. Manual Setup : Use Manual Setup to manually configure IP and DNS addresses. STEP 1: Use ▲/▼ to select an item for configuration. Press OK to confirm. STEP 2: Use ◄/► to move among options and ▲/▼ to select a number. Press OK to confirm.
PPPoE : Use username and password provided by ISP for connection. STEP 1: Use ▲/▼ to select an item for configuration. Press OK to confirm. STEP 2: Use ◄/► to move among options and ▲/▼ to select a character. Press F1 to switch among capital letters, lower cases, numbers, or signs. Press OK to save the setting. - Press to cancel and return to the previous page. Press to delete selected characters and the character to the right. STEP 3: Press F1 to save the settings and test the network connectivity.
Network Connectivity Test Once network setting is completed, a list of connection details will be displayed. Press OK to confirm. Current Network Information This page displays the current status of your network connection. If network is temporarily inaccessible, manually set up the time zone settings so that the videos and snapshots is named correctly. OSD Menu Descriptions Date and Time Use ▲/▼ to select an item for configuration. Press OK to confirm.
Date Format : Use ▲/▼ to select a preferred date format. Press OK to confirm. Auto Update : Use ▲/▼ to enable/disable automatic date and time update. Press OK to confirm. *To use this function, a network connection is required. Time Zone : STEP 1: Use ▲/▼ to move among options and select your area. Press OK to confirm. STEP 2: Use ▲/▼ to move among options and select your time zone. Press OK to confirm. Time Setup : Use ◄/► to move among options and ▲/▼ to adjust date and time. Press OK to confirm.
Daylight Saving Time : Use ▲/▼ to enable/disable Daylight Saving Time. Press OK to confirm. *To use this function, a network connection is required. OSD Menu Descriptions Disk Management Storage Destination Step 1: Select and press OK to change your current desired default storage device for both recorded files and snapshots. * indicates normal write speed of selected partition; indicates low write speed of selected partition.
Use ▲/▼ to move among options. Press OK to confirm. Press to switch from component and HDMI input sources. Video Input: Use ▲/▼ to toggle between various video input source options (Component / HDMI). / Press OK to confirm. Audio Input: Use ▲/▼ to toggle between various audio input source options (Stereo Audio/ HDMI). Press OK to confirm.
OSD Menu Descriptions A/V Pass Through: Use ▲/▼ to enable/disable A/V Pass Through. Press OK to confirm. *The default setting is set Off to yield to the power-saving regulation. If this function is enabled, Capture Box still output signal when the Capture Box is off. If this function is disabled, Capture Box does not output signal when the Capture Box is off. Color Range Setup Use ▲/▼ to toggle between off, limited, and full. Press OK to confirm.
Watermark Type: Use to ▲/▼ select from the listed watermark types. Press OK to save the change. - Press to go back to last level. Position: Use ▲/▼ to select from the listed watermark positions. Press OK to save the change. - Press to go back to last level. Display Scale: Use ▲/▼ to select the display scale. Press OK to save the change. - Press English-56 to go back to last level.
OSD Menu Descriptions Auto Save Use ▲/▼ to switch from enable or disable the Auto Save function. Recording/ Snapshot Video Quality: Use ▲/▼ to toggle among various video quality options (Optimal/ Good/ Maximum recording length). Press OK to confirm. Snapshot Quality: Use ▲/▼ to toggle among various snapshot quality options (Best /Better / Good). Press OK to confirm.
Live Commentary A short demonstration will be played in this section. Press OK to continue. Volume: Use ▲/▼ to move among options and ◄/► to adjust the volume. Press OK to save the setting. Press F1 to restore to the default setting. Sound Mode: Use ▲/▼ to select a preferred mode for mic recording. Press OK to confirm. Gameplayer Mode will automatically switch game sound output to your headphone. To ensure the optimal quality, please use both microphone and headphone for voice commentary recording.
OSD Menu Descriptions Firmware Upgrade Follow the steps below to upgrade the firmware via USB storage device: Step 1: To download the latest firmware binary package, please go to www.avermedia.com, and then enter the model name in Product Search field. Firmware file is available on the product information page. Step 2: Extract the files by unzipping the package. Copy the firmware files to the root directory of your USB storage device, and then connect it to the Capture Box.
Restore to Factory Settings Press F1 to restore to original factory settings. Press to abort the operation and return to the previous page. Product Information This page provides information about this product, including product name, model no., and firmware version. Press F1 to edit the display name. OSD Descriptions Name your own Capture Box. Press navigation keys select characters. Up and Down to Press navigation keys Left and Right to shift to the former or later character.
Chapter 7 Pairing Capture Box and GameMate by AVerMedia GameMate by AVerMedia is the dedicated app for smart phones. It allows you to use your smart phone as remote control. You are only a few steps from pairing up the Capture Box with GameMate. Please download GameMate by AVerMedia from app store first. To pair up successfully, make sure the Capture Box and GameMate share the same network. To do so, you will also need a wireless access point for GameMate.
Tap to input the provided four-digit pairing number correctly. You will see GameMate as shown left hand side when it successfully pairs up with Capture Box. You can also check the connection GameMate from the Menu. You will see sign on the upper level of the Menu. If the connection is lost, please restart the wireless AP or the Capture Box and try again.
Appendix A How to Set Your Gameplay Snapshot as PS3 Wallpaper Start to give your PS3 menu screen a fresh and personalized look to show how cool you are! Please follow the steps below to set the image captured by the Capture Box as your PS3 background wallpaper. Step 1 Remove your USB storage device from the Capture Box, and then plug it into your PS3 console via USB port. Power on your PS3 console. Step 2 On your console, go to Photo > USB Device.
Step 4 Use the right joystick to zoom in/out and left joystick to frame the image. When it is the proper size, press (Enter). Confirm with (Enter) if you are prompted to overwrite your current wallpaper. ○ ○ Step 5 Done! The snapshot that you have chosen is now set as your PS3 wallpaper. On your PS3 console, you can go to Settings > Theme Settings > Background to turn wallpaper on or off.
Appendix B Troubleshooting To download the latest firmware for the Capture Box: Go to www.avermedia.com. Enter the model no. (C285) in Product Search field. The latest firmware file is available on the “AP & Driver” section on the product information page. Hard Drive Problem Hard drive not detected Actions Make sure that the storage destination is properly set up. Go to Menu Settings Disk Management Storage Destination to set storage destination.
sure that the device is connected with the proper cables (See 3.1 Hardware Installation in user manual for details). Green screen color with buzzing noise: Screen color appears abnormal using component input Unsuccessful recording of HDMI-input-videos Blacken screen using HDMI input The recording is fast-forwarded or stopped when recording complicated gameplay frames in HD resolution (720p or above)? Make sure that the red and blue connectors do not come loose.
Poor quality of captured video Check video output settings of your game console. For PS3, set 1080p, 1080i and 720p as video output resolutions. If you only select 1080i, the screen resolution automatically goes to 480i when you play a game that supports 720p. (See 3.5 Video Output Settings for Game Consoles in user manual for details). Enable the “De-interlace” function of your media player before playback. Some media players cannot process the interlaced video (1080i / 576i /480i) well.
130415-0930 A recorded videos with commentary will be called: 130415-0930 (Mic) An edited recorded video will be named as : 130415-0930 (Edit-1) A videos that has been edited for the second time will be named as : 130415-0930 (Edit-2) An edited video with commentary will be named as : 130415-0930 (Mic-Edit-1) The Game Capture HD II detects all kinds of folder that built in your hard drive; as a result, it is likely that the destination is set to a non-standard folder, fo
Other Problems Actions Solutions are as follows: A. Power off the Capture Box if an internal storage disk is installed. Remove internal storage disk and power on the Capture Box. Connect the USB to your Capture Box to undergo FW upgrade. (*If you are using a SATA storage disk or the temperature of the hard disk appears high; please wait for 10 minutes for the hard disk to cool down.) B. Save the unzipped firmware file to the file root of your USB. C.
Appendix C Measuring Your HDD Height Before Installation English-70
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Lorsque vous branchez votre Boîtier d’Acquisition pour la première fois, l’assistant d’installation apparaît. Les étapes suivantes vous guident tout au long de la procédure de configuration initiale. Assurez-vous que vous avez installé un disque dur (interne ou externe) et connecté le boîtier à Internet avant de démarrer la procédure. Pour la première initialisation, vous aurez un écran noir pendant une courte période (environ 20 secondes), suivi par le logo AVerMedia.
Etape 3 (1) Rappel Assurez-vous que le disque dur branché ou installé sur le boîtier est bien formaté en NTFS. (Pour plus de détails, reportez-vous au Chapitre 4.2) Vérifiez la connexion au réseau. Appuyez ensuite sur OK pour démarrer la configuration. Nous vous recommandons d’utiliser un routeur qui supporte les réseaux IP DHCP. Veuillez vous référer au Chapitre Ch. 6.2 pour un réglage manuel de la connexion.
Etape 4 (2) Fin du Processus d’Installation Une fois qu’un disque dur formaté en NTS est connecté au boîtier, un message de fin d’installation s’affiche. Vous pouvez commencer à enregistrer et You can start to record and take snapshot right away. Press OK to exit the wizard and start using Capture Box. The game screen then appears.
Wenn Sie die Capture Box das erste Mal einschalten, erscheint der Einrichtungsassistent. Folgende Schritte führen Sie durch die Erstkonfiguration. Denken Sie daran, zuvor eine Festplatte (intern oder extern) zu installieren und eine Verbindung zum Internet herzustellen. Bei der erstmaligen Initialisierung folgt nach kurzfristiger Anzeige eines schwarzen Bildschirms (circa 20 Sekunden) das AVerMedia-Logo. Die blinkende grüne Statusleuchte zeigt an, dass der Game Capture HD II startet.
Schritt 3 (1) Erinnerung Achten Sie darauf, dass eine NTFS-formatierte Festplatte angeschlossen oder im Gerät installiert ist. (Einzelheiten finden Sie in Kapitel 4.2) Prüfen Sie die Netzwerkverbindung. Drücken Sie zum Starten der Einrichtung OK. Wir empfehlen einen Router, der DHCP-IP-Netzwerke unterstützt. Beachten Sie zur manuellen Verbindungseinrichtung auch Kapitel 6.2.
Schritt 4 (2) Einrichtungsassistenten abschließ en Sobald eine NTFS-formatierte Festplatte verbunden ist, zeigt eine Benachrichtigung an, dass die Einrichtung abgeschlossen ist. Sie können nun direkt mit der Aufnahme und Erstellung von Schnappschüssen beginnen. Drücken Sie OK; dadurch verlassen Sie den Assistenten und können mit der Nutzung der Capture Box beginnen. Der Spielbildschirm erscheint.
La prima volta che si accende l'unità Capture Box, viene visualizzata l'installazione guidata. Le seguenti procedure guidano l'utente attraverso la procedura di configurazione iniziale. Assicurarsi di installare un disco rigido (interno o esterno) e di connettersi previamente a Internet. Per la prima inizializzazione, una breve schermata nera (circa 20 secondi) è seguita dal logo AVerMedia. La spia di stato verde lampeggiante indica che Game Capture HD II è in fase di avvio.
Fase 3 (1) Promemoria Assicurarsi che un disco rigido con formattazione NTFS sia collegato o installato sul dispositivo (per i dettagli, consultare il Capitolo 4.2). Controllare la connessione di rete. Premere OK per avviare la configurazione. Si consiglia di utilizzare un router che supporti la rete IP DHCP. Inoltre, consultare il Capitolo 6.2 per la configurazione della connessione manuale.
Fase 4 (2) Termine dell'installazione guidata Una volta collegato un disco rigido con formattazione NTFS, viene visualizzato un avviso di impostazioni completate. È possibile avviare la registrazione e scattare immediatamente istantanee. Premere OK per uscire dalla procedura guidata e iniziare ad usare Capture Box. Viene quindi visualizzata la schermata del gioco.
La primera vez que encienda la unidad Capture Box, se mostrará el asistente de instalación. Los siguientes pasos le guiarán en el proceso de configuración inicial. Asegúrese de instalar una unidad de disco duro (interna o externa) y conectarla a Internet previamente. La primera vez que inicie la unidad, aparecerá una pantalla con fondo negro (aproximadamente durante 20 segundos) y, a continuación, se mostrará el logotipo de AVerMedia.
Paso 3 (1) Recordatorio Asegúrese de que una unidad de disco duro con formato NTFS está conectada o instalada en el dispositivo. (Para obtener más información, consulte el Capítulo 4.2) Compruebe la conexión de la red. Presione OK (Aceptar) para iniciar la instalación. Se recomienda utilizar un enrutador que admita la red IP de DHCP. Consulte el Capítulo 6.2 para obtener información sobre la configuración de la conexión manual.
Paso 4 (2) Finalizació n del asistente de instalació n Una vez conectada una unidad de disco duro con formato NTFS, se mostrará un aviso de instalación finalizada. Puede empezar a grabar y tomar instantáneas cuando desee. Presione OK (Aceptar) para salir del asistente y empezar a utilizar Capture Box. Se mostrará la pantalla de juegos.
Quando for a primeira vez que você ligar a unidade placa de captura, aparecerá o assistente de configuração. Os passos a seguir irão guiá-lo através do processo de configuração inicial. Certifique-se de instalar um disco rígido (interno ou externo) e para se conectar à internet com antecedência. Para a inicialização pela primeira vez, um curto período de tela preta (aproximad amente 20 segundos) é seguido pelo logotipo da AVerMedia.
Passo 3 (1) Lembre - se Certifique-se de um disco rígido formatado com NTFS está ligado ou instalado no aparelho. (Para mais detalhes, consulte o Capítulo 4.2) Verifique a conexão de rede. Pressione OK para iniciar a instalação. Um roteador que suporta a rede IP DHCP é recomendado. Além disso, consulte Ch. 6.2 para a configuração da conexão Manual. Passo 3 (2) Falha de conexão de rede Se você não tiver conectado a uma rede válida, a uma curta resultado da conexão de rede não serão mostrados.
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