Table of Contents Introduction ...1 Features ...1 Before Using Movie Maker ...1 Having Difficulty Using This Product? ...3 Package Contents ...3 Film Type ...3 Function of Buttons ...3 Getting Started ...4 Preparing the Film ...4 1. Attach Power Cord ...4 2. Insert SD/SDHC Memory Card (32 GB Maximum ) ...4 3. Turn on/off Movie Maker ...5 4. Clean the Light Table ...5 5. Mount the Reels and Film ...5 6. Menu Selections ...6 Record ...7 Playback ...7 Rewind ...8 Exposure ...8 Sharpness ...9 USB ..
Introduction Your old 8mm and Super 8 films are degrading. Worse, the memories are fading and the film is becoming more brittle just sitting in the box. Convert your Film into digital now before the memories are lost forever! Introducing the Wolverine Digitalis Movie Maker. A simple to use device that will convert your movie reels into digital movies (no sound) with few strokes.
* Do not record/rewind the films if they are broken, ruptured, misaligned, overlapped, interpenetrated holes, or bent. Improper operations can damage the device. Wolverine Data is not responsible for consequential damages and warranty will be void. « Do not allow the device to come into contact with water or other liquids. In the event that water or other liquids enters the interior, immediately turn off the device. Continue using the device may result in fire or electrical shock.
Having Difficulty Using This Product? Please try the following options: * Call our technical support or sales at 949-458-9888 M-F Pacific Time * Visit to watch the video manual or find the latest documentation and other help tips * E-mail or write to our technical support staff at or 9939 Muir lands Blvd, Irvine, CA 92618 Package Contents 1. Digitalis Movie Maker x 1 2. Power Adapter x 1 3. USB Cable 1 4. TV-OUT Cable Reel in 8 mm Diameter Hole x 1 6. Reel Adapter (Red x1, Grey x1) 7.
Getting Started Preparing the Film If your film is not in good condition such as broken, ruptured perforated holes, misaligned, taped overlap, bent, spliced, gluey, or thick, please check and fix the problem first. Otherwise it may damage or jam Movie Maker, or produce poor quality video. Also some early films might have been wound too tight, which might cause jittery during recording process. You could use Movie Maker to rewind it back and forth to regain proper winding tightness.
3. Turn on/off Movie Maker Press power button to turn Movie Maker on/off. 4. Clean the Light Table Push the film door tab left to flip open the door. Use included brush to clean the light table very gently. 5. Mount the Reels and Film a. If your film reel has 8 mm (small) mounting hole, mount the reel directly to the left shaft, otherwise use the provided red color reel adapter. If adapters are needed, always place Red color adapter on the LEFT side; GREY color adapter on the RIGHT side.
d. Push open the flap door, place film perforation holes at top but under the two white tabs. Two white tabs e. Close the film flap door after the film is properly placed. {. Select film type by pushing the film type lever to either left or right. > Film type lever 6. Menu Selections Use Up or Down arrow button to highlight the Menu selection and then press Enter.
Record 1. Move the Film Selection Lever left (8 mm) or right (Super 8) to select the film type, then press Enter/Start button. 2. Press Enter/Start to start recording. While recording is in process, a red dot at upper left corner will blink. 3. The Movie Maker will stop recording 2 seconds after user pressed Enter/Stop button. 4. The file counter at lower right comer will increase by one after each recording stop. The number of the counter also represents the file name of recorded film.
memory card each time user playbacks the recorded MP4 movie files on Mac. With the hidden files or modified MP4 files stored on the SD/SDHC memory card, Movie Maker can no longer "Playback" movies on the Movie Maker. A "No File" message will be displayed on the Viewer instead. Rewind 1. Open the flap door and remove film, then close the flap door. Check and confirm the flap door is closed and not in the way of rewinding process to prevent film from being scratched. 2. Swap reels.
Sharpness 1. Sharpness range is from Low to High. The default setting is Medium. Low 2. Press Up/Down to change the value and press | CITY Enter to complete the change selection. High 3. Adjust the needed Sharpness before recording. USB Plug in the included USB cable to upload recorded MP4 files. The SD/SDHC memory card is read as an External Drive, called FORENAME drive The stored MP4 files are located under the directory of FilmScanner/MOVIE. *Note: (G:) may vary from computer to computer.
Connect to a TV set You can use your TV screen as the default screen. 1. Turn on Movie Maker and TV. 2. Set TV input mode. 3. Connect Movie Maker "TV QUT" port to TV's Video-In port (yellow) with the included TV-Out cable. 4. The LCD screen on Movie Maker will turn dark and everything shows on your TV instead. Specifications Image sensor: 3.53 Mega pixels (2304TH x 1536V) 1/3" COS sensor Display: Color 2.4" TFT LCD Exposure control: Auto/Manual (-2.0 to 2.
Limited Warranty (United States Only) Wolverine Data warrants that the hardware products it manufactures will be free from defects in materials and workmanship. The limited warranty term is one year beginning on the date of invoice, or less than 200 reels converted (Counter#), whichever occurs first. Also this product is not intended for commercial use or rental.
You must ship the products back to Wolverine Data in their original or equivalent packaging, prepay shipping charges, and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment. Wolverine Data will ship the repaired or replacement products to you freight prepaid if you use an address in the continental United States, where applicable. Shipments to other locations will be made freight collect.
Altered Products: Product or accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals or that show evidence of tampering; (c¢) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Wolverine Data parts or accessories, are excluded from coverage.
Thank you for choosing Wolverine Having difficulty using this product? Please try the following options: * Call us at 949-458-9888 M-F Pacific Time * E-mail our technical support staff at Technical Support For technical support, warranty service, or repair service, please contact ‘Wolverine Data at or call 949-458-9888 M-F 9:00 5:00 at Pacific Time