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GET STARTED!


PowerDirector (PC)

1.

Connect VIDEO 2 PC to your playback device and to your
computer (as shown in the OVERVIEW).

2.

Open PowerDirector. You can find the software by going to
Start Menu

f All Programs f Cyberlink PowerDirector.

(You may also double-click the shortcut icon on your
computer's Desktop.)

3.

Click the "Capture" tab in the upper left-hand corner of the
screen. The software will automatically detect your video
device.

4.

Start recording by clicking the red "Record" button. Play your
video source (digital camera, TV, DVD player, etc.).

5.

When you are done capturing your video, click the "Stop"
button.

6.

Enter the title of your video in the "Captured File Name" field
in the window that appears and click "OK." The video will
appear in the "Captured Content" at the bottom of the window.

• If you want to create a CD, click the "Create Disc" tab.

Use the buttons underneath the "Content" tab to add
the videos you want on your CD, then click "Burn" to
burn the disc.

• If you want to save a video in a popular format (such as

a portable MPEG-4 for PSP, iPod*, or iPhone*), click
the "Edit" tab then click the "Produce" tab and select
the proper format.

• If you want to upload a video to YouTube™ or Facebook™, click the "Edit" tab then click the

"Produce" tab then click the "YouTube" or "Facebook" tab near the top of the window.

iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

YouTube is a trademark of YouTube, LLC.

Facebook is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc.

Note: Sometimes, the software will
ask if you want to upgrade after you
open it. This is optional but not
required.

Note: For more in-depth information
about using PowerDirector, press F1
on your keyboard or click the
"director's chair" icon button in the
upper left-hand corner of the screen,
and go to "Help" then "PowerDirector
Help
" to access the software's help
file.

* Note: In some cases, depending on
your computer's operating system,
your video's picture or sound in
PowerDirector may appear "jerky" or
"stalled." This will not affect your
video, though; it is actually capturing it
properly.

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