PIXELA ImageMixer v1.5 Instruction Manual

Introduction
Chapter 1 Before Use
System Requirements
Windows
Macintosh
Uninstalling
Basic Operations
Starting ImageMixer
ImageMixer startup screen
Outline of tasks
Selector Bar
Status Bar
Exiting ImageMixer
Basic operations
Basic Terms
Chapter 2 Capture Environment
Chapter 3 Album Environment
Chapter 4 Movie Editing Environment
Chapter 5 Layout Environment
Chapter 6 Image Editor
Chapter 7 Video Disc Environment
Chapter 8 ImageMixer Easy Video
CD (Win)
1-1 System Requirements
In order for ImageMixer to work correctly, your computer must meet the following minimum system
requirements. Please confirm that your computer system meets these requirements before installing
ImageMixer.
Windows
OS
Microsoft ® Windows ® 98/Windows ® 98 Second
Edition/Windows ® Millennium Edition/Windows ® 2000
Professional/Windows ® XP Home Edition/Windows ® XP
Professional (IBM PC/AT compatible)
(In Windows ® 98 and Windows ® 98 Second Edition, DV
(IEEE1394) capturing is not supported. In Windows ® 98, USB
capturing is not supported)
CPU
Intel MMX ® Pentium ® 200MHz or faster. (Pentium ® III
500MHz or faster for capturing a movie via USB or IEEE1394.
Pentium ® III 800MHz or faster is recommended.)
Software DirectX 8.0a or later
Sound 16-bit stereo sound card with stereo speakers
Memory 64MB or more (128MB or more is recommended)
Hard Disk
Approx. 250MB for program, 1GB or more of free space
recommended for work space
However, when creating discs or disc images in video disc creation
mode, you must have available space 3 times or more that of the
disc to be created.
Graphics
4MB or more of VRAM, minimum of 800x600 at 16-bit hi-color
(65,000 colors); Direct Draw driver compatible
ImageMixer will not run correctly in a screen area of less than 800 x 600, or in
less than 256 colors.
Other
DirectX must be installed.
If the standard Windows fonts are not installed on the system,
characters will not be displayed correctly.
To install and use this software in Windows ® 2000 you must be
authorized as a Power User or Administrator; for Windows ® XP
you must be authorized as an Administrator.
Macintosh