RCA Camcorder Hollywood DV Bridge User Guide

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Hollywood DV-Bridge  
User’s Guide  
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Using the Hollywood DV-Bridge Without a Computer  
Converting Analog Video to DV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Connecting Analog Video Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Connecting DV Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Converting Analog to DV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Converting DV to Analog Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Connecting DV Input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Connecting Analog Video Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Converting DV to Analog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Copying Analog to Analog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Connecting Analog Video Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Connecting Analog Video Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Copying Analog to Analog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Copying DV to DV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Connecting DV Input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Connecting DV Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Copying DV to DV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Troubleshooting  
Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Technical Support  
Dazzle Technical Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
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Introduction  
Congratulations!  
Now you can enjoy the benefits of editing in DV (Digital Video) format without the expense  
of a DV camcorder or deck. You can also convert your creations back to analog formats for  
sharing with people who do not have DV equipment. You can even convert material from  
one format to another without using a computer.  
The DV Advantage  
DV is an excellent format for capturing, editing and archiving video. It offers professional  
quality without the expensive and complicated computer equipment previously required for  
video editing.  
Many editing programs can convert DV material to other formats for output to DVD, Video  
CD and Super Video CD, CD-ROM, E-mail and the web. Many people prefer to work in DV  
for quality and speed, then convert their finished projects to other formats.  
The Need for Analog  
Despite the growing popularity of DV, many people already have analog equipment. In fact,  
sales of analog camcorders and VCRs are expected to remain strong for the next few  
years. The Hollywood DV-Bridge gives you the best of both worlds – the advantages of DV  
and the compatibility of analog.  
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What’s Included  
Power Adapter  
6 pin to 6 pin 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable  
Software CD (PC only)  
Stand  
Hollywood DV Bridge  
Registration Card  
Warranty Card  
Hollywood  
Quickstart Guide  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
OnDVD  
User’s Guide  
Hollywood  
User’s Guide  
MovieStar  
User’s Guide  
Technical Support  
Information Kit  
DVD Complete  
User’s Guide  
Note: Users’ guides may be provided in either hard copy or as electronic files.  
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Other Items You Might Need  
The following video input/output cables are not included with the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
They are usually included with most camcorders and VCRs.  
To connect most DV camcorders to the Hollywood DV-Bridge, you’ll also need a 6 pin to 4  
pin 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable, which is usually included with the camcorder. There is a  
slight possibility that you might also need the same type of cable to connect the Hollywood  
DV-Bridge to your computer.  
You’ll need extra cables if you want to keep input and output devices connected to the Hol-  
lywood DV-Bridge at the same time for convenience.  
You may need additional kinds of cables if you want to connect additional devices to those  
that are connected to the Hollywood DV-Bridge. For example, if you are outputting to a  
VCR, you may want to connect a TV monitor to the VCR to view your material. This requires  
the right kind of cable, which varies depending on the VCR and monitor. It may be neces-  
sary to use a coaxial video cable, which is usually included with VCRs.  
To use the Hollywood DV-Bridge with an analog device that only supports mono audio, you  
also need a Y-adapter to enable connection of left and right audio cables to the Hollywood  
DV-Bridge. A Y-adapter cannot convert mono to stereo, but it prevents the sound from only  
being audible in the left or right channel.  
These items are widely available in electronics stores.  
About This Guide  
This Guide explains how to use the Dazzle Hollywood DV-Bridge. It is divided into five main  
sections: “Using the Hollywood DV-Bridge With a PC,” “Using the Hollywood DV-Bridge With  
a Macintosh,” “Using the Hollywood DV-Bridge Without a Computer,” “Troubleshooting,”  
and “Technical Support.”  
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Hardware Overview  
The Hollywood DV-Bridge is an attractive breakout box which includes input and output  
connectors, mode indicators and a mode selector button.  
Mode Selector Button  
LANC  
LED Mode  
Indicators  
RCA Video Out  
RCA Video In  
S-Video Out  
S-Video In  
RCA Audio Out  
RCA Audio In  
1394/i.LINK/FireWire  
Power  
Connector  
1394/i.LINK/FireWire  
Hollywood DV-Bridge/Front View  
Hollywood DV-Bridge/Rear View  
Mode Selection  
The Hollywood DV-Bridge is a versatile product that allows you to convert analog video to  
DV, convert DV to analog, or to pass DV video directly through a computer (PC only). There  
are three mode indicator LEDs on the front of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to let you know  
which mode you are in.  
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Following is a description of each mode:  
DV to Analog: Converts DV video to analog. When in this mode, the top LED is lit.  
Pass Through: Allows video to be passed directly through the Hollywood DV-Bridge, for  
example, when dubbing from one analog source to another without using a computer.  
When in this mode the center LED is lit.  
Analog to DV: Converts analog video to DV. When in this mode, the bottom LED is lit.  
When connected to a computer, the Hollywood DV-Bridge automatically activates the cor-  
rect mode. For example, if you connect an analog camcorder to the Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA video input to capture video to the computer, the Hollywood DV-Bridge automatically  
activates Analog to DV mode. If you connect an analog VCR to the Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA video output and play back DV material from your editing software, the unit automat-  
ically activates DV to Analog mode. Occasionally, the Hollywood DV-Bridge may activate the  
wrong mode, for example, if input and output devices are connected and active at the  
same time. In such a case, simply use the Mode Selector button on the back of the unit  
to toggle through the available modes and select the right one.  
Note: To convert video without a computer (as described in a separate section of this  
user’s guide beginning on page 43), use the Mode Selector button to choose the proper  
conversion method.  
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LANC Device Control  
The Hollywood DV-Bridge supports LANC (also known as control L), a feature which  
enables some analog camcorders and VCRs to receive commands from a computer. This  
means you can activate some functions (play, rewind, etc.) by clicking the appropriate but-  
tons in MovieStar 5 instead of pressing the buttons on the camcorder or VCR manually. To  
use LANC with a supported device follow these steps:  
1. Plug one end of a LANC cable into the LANC connector on the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the appropriate connector on your camcorder or  
VCR.  
If a cable was not included with your device, we recommend checking with the manu-  
facturer for recommendations on where to buy one.  
3. Follow any additional instructions provided in your device’s documentation.  
Note: LANC device control is generally not needed with digital camcorders and VCRs,  
because they have the ability to receive control commands via a 1394/FireWire/i.LINK  
connection.  
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Using the Hollywood DV-Bridge  
With a PC  
Getting Started  
Minimum System Requirements  
Processor: 500 MHz or faster  
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Operating system: Windows 98 SE, 2000, Me or XP  
RAM: 128 MB minimum  
Hard disk(s): 5400 RPM or faster; 150 MB disk space for software installation  
Monitor: 1024 x 768 pixel resolution, 24 bit color, DirectX 8 or above  
Sound: Standard sound card  
DV interface: OHCI-compliant 1394 card or port with the appropriate driver(s) installed  
and functioning properly  
Note: Most affordable 1394 cards, including Dazzle DV-Editor PCI cards, are compliant.  
Please check with the manufacturer if you have any doubt.  
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive: For software installation  
CD burner: For Video CD, Super Video CD or cDVD creation  
DVD burner (any format): For DVD creation  
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Additional Requirements  
To fine-tune your system for DV editing, follow these steps:  
1. Make sure all your hard disk drives are defragmented.  
2. If possible, use a separate drive for storing video material.  
3. Close all unnecessary programs and background tasks.  
Software Overview  
The Hollywood DV-Bridge includes three Dazzle PC software applications: MovieStar 5,  
DVD Complete, and OnDVD. Following is a description of each of these software  
applications.  
MovieStar 5  
MovieStar 5 makes editing your video easy, but it doesn’t leave out the powerful features  
you want. Cut unwanted scenes and add 3D transitions, titles, and special effects. Add  
your favorite background music to set the mood or do a voice-over narration to explain  
important scenes. Use the storyboard or timeline interface for easy, yet professional  
video editing. MovieStar 5 has Background Rendering, Smart Rendering and Fast  
Rendering technology for superior speed and performance. MovieStar 5 lets you make  
Real Media or Windows Media internet-ready streaming videos. Then upload them for free  
to the Dazzle Webcasting site to share streaming video across the internet.  
For instructions on editing video, refer to your MovieStar 5 User’s Guide.  
DVD Complete  
With DVD Complete, it’s easy to make DVDs like those created in Hollywood movie  
studios. The DVD Complete project wizard guides you though five simple steps from  
camcorder to DVD. All you need to know is what you like and DVD Complete does the rest.  
For instructions on making DVDs, refer to your DVD Complete User’s Guide.  
OnDVD  
Digital cameras allow you to take an unlimited number of photographs that quickly pile up  
on your computer and become difficult to manage. With OnDVD, you can take digital  
pictures and turn them into photo albums for your DVD player. Simply select and arrange  
your photos like an old-fashioned Slideshow and burn a CD. OnDVD makes it easy to turn  
digital memories into home entertainment! For instructions on creating Slideshows, refer  
to your OnDVD User’s Guide.  
Note: You can access an electronic user guide for any of the above Dazzle software appli-  
cations by selecting Start>Programs, selecting the name of the desired product, and then  
selecting the user guide for that product.  
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Software Installation  
Since the Hollywood DV-Bridge uses drivers that are built into Windows, the provided CD  
does not contain drivers.  
To install the software applications included with the Hollywood DV-Bridge, follow these  
steps:  
1. Insert the provided Hollywood DV-Bridge Installation CD in your computer’s  
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive.  
The InstallShield Wizard Welcome screen appears.  
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2. Click Next.  
The License Agreement screen appears. To use the Hollywood DV-Bridge, you must  
agree to the terms of the license.  
3. Click Yes to accept the license agreement.  
The Customer Information screen appears.  
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4. Enter your name, company name, and serial number, then click Next.  
The Select Components screen appears. This screen allows you to select the software  
applications you want to install. Dazzle strongly recommends installing all the  
software applications. MovieStar is required for video capture and playback. DVD  
Complete is required to design and burn DVDs. OnDVD is required to create  
Slideshows. Acrobat is required to read the online Help files and electronic users’  
guides.  
5. Select the desired software applications and click Next.  
The InstallShield Wizard installs the specified drivers and applications, and then  
the Acrobat Reader 5 installer appears.  
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After installing all the software, the InstallShield Wizard confirms a successful  
installation.  
6. Click Finish to restart your computer and complete the installation.  
After restarting your computer, a browser window appears with a message that  
reminds you to check the Dazzle website for the latest updates and patches. Just click  
on the link in the browser window to check for any critical updates to your software.  
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Hardware Installation  
After you install the Dazzle software applications included with the Hollywood DV-Bridge,  
you can install the hardware. Installing the Hollywood DV-Bridge hardware is an easy, two  
step process, as described below  
1. Connect the 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable from the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to  
an available 1394 port on your computer.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Back  
1394/FireWire/i.LINK Cable  
2. Connect one end of the AC power cord to the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge, and the  
other end to an electrical outlet.  
Power Adapter  
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Note: The Hollywood DV-Bridge utilizes DV drivers that are built into your operating sys-  
tem. Once the unit is connected to your computer and powered on, the PC should rec-  
ognize it and load the appropriate drivers automatically. You can verify whether the  
Hollywood DV-Bridge is installed properly by checking the Windows Device Manager.  
The unit should appear under the “Imaging Device” category as a “Microsoft DV Cam-  
era and VCR,” “Generic DV Camera and VCR” or similarly-named device. Windows may  
also add additional entries to the Device Manager when the Hollywood DV-Bridge is  
connected. This is normal. If the Hollywood DV-Bridge does not appear in the “Imaging  
Device” category, double-check the 1394 connection, disconnect power and reconnect  
power. If this does not work, check your hardware’s documentation to see if a third-  
party DV camcorder driver is installed, and whether instructions are provided on how  
to remove the driver.  
For detailed information on the Device Manager, please refer to your Windows Help  
documentation.  
For up-to-date driver troubleshooting information, go to the Interactive Knowledge area  
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Capturing Video  
This section explains how to capture video from an analog or DV source, such as a cam-  
corder, VCR, or TV. You’ll learn how to set up the Hollywood DV-Bridge for DV or analog  
video input and convert analog video to DV for use on your computer. After the capture pro-  
cess, you can edit the video and create special effects on your computer. Before you start  
capturing, make sure the Hollywood DV-Bridge is connected to your computer and powered  
up. Then follow the procedures below.  
Connecting Analog Video Input  
Much of the video recorded on tape until now has been in the analog format. Most cam-  
corders and VCRs in use today record in analog. This format has proven to be a very con-  
venient and cost-effective way to record and share video, but the video world is quickly  
converting to the DV format.  
With the Hollywood DV-Bridge, you can convert your old VHS (and even Beta) tapes and  
analog camcorder videos to high-quality DV. Since DV is the future of video, you can be  
sure that your converted material will be around in a convenient, high-quality format for a  
long time to come. Also, archiving your video in DV is best since it allows for unlimited  
copying of the video without quality loss from generation to generation.  
1. Connect one end of an RCA (composite) video cable (yellow) or S-video cable (black) to  
the corresponding Video Out connector on an analog camcorder, VCR, or TV.  
S-Video provides higher quality video capture than composite video, and should be  
used if the analog device has an S-Video output.  
Note: Some TVs do not have Video Out connectors. For specific details, check the doc-  
umentation included with your TV.  
2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the corresponding Video In connector on  
the front of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
Note: Some camcorders do not have connectors for standard video cables. If your  
camcorder is not compatible with standard video cables, use the cables that were  
included with the camcorder.  
3. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the  
analog camcorder, VCR, or TV to the Audio In connectors on the front of the Hollywood  
DV-Bridge.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.  
The illustration on the next page shows the above configuration.  
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Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Analog VCR, Camcorder, or TV  
VHS  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
TV  
Front  
Connecting DV Input  
If you have a DV camcorder or VCR, there may be times when you want to capture the DV  
material directly into your computer, then edit in DV format and output the edited video  
back to your DV device. Since no conversion is performed, it is not necessary to use the  
Hollywood DV-Bridge for this process. You can accomplish this mode by simply connecting  
your DV device directly to your PC. However, it might be more convenient to capture and  
output through the Hollywood DV-Bridge. If your computer is not in a convenient location,  
it may be easier to simply connect the DV device to the Hollywood DV-Bridge as follows:  
1. Connect one end of a 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable to the 1394 connector on the front  
of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the DV connector on the DV camcorder or VCR.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
DV VCR or DV Camcorder  
VHS  
DV Out  
DV In  
Front  
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Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor  
Although you can preview your video in MovieStar 5, you may prefer to view it at full size on  
a TV monitor. There are two ways to connect a preview monitor.  
Method A: During the analog or DV capture process, if the Hollywood DV-Bridge is not con-  
nected for video output to an analog device, connect the TV monitor as follows.  
1. Connect one end of an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-video cable (black) to the corre-  
sponding Video Out connector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the corresponding Video In connector on  
your TV monitor.  
Note: Some older model TVs may not have Video In connectors. For specific details,  
check the documentation included with your TV.  
3. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the  
back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connectors on the TV monitor.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the monitor only supports mono input.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the monitor is set up properly to receive a video signal.  
It may need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the  
monitor’s documentation for specific details.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
TV  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
(To AC Power)  
Optional  
Preview Monitor  
Back  
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Method B: During the capture process, if the Hollywood DV-Bridge is connected for video  
output to an analog device, connect the TV monitor to the analog device. This process is  
explained later in this user’s guide, in the “Outputting Video” section. This method may be  
helpful if your TV monitor does not have the kinds of video and audio connectors described  
above. You may be able to connect the monitor to an analog output device such as a VCR  
by using a coaxial cable.  
Method B results in the configuration shown below.  
Analog Camcorder or VCR  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Optional Preview Monitor  
RCA Video Out RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out RCA Video In  
Or  
TV  
Or  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
VHS  
OR  
Coaxial Out  
Coaxial In  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and TV monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It may be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR  
or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Or, if  
the monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you may need to set the monitor  
to channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
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Capturing Video  
To capture DV or analog video to your computer’s hard disk, follow the steps below (for  
more detailed instructions on capturing video, see your MovieStar 5 User’s Guide).  
Note: It is important not to launch MovieStar 5 before all the hardware devices are  
connected!  
1. Launch MovieStar 5.  
The Project Profile dialog box appears. In this window, you can choose the type of  
project you want to create, for example, making a DVD. Choosing the project profile at  
this point speeds the video editing process, but you can always change your mind and  
choose a different profile later. If you want to create an analog video tape, choose DVD  
for your project profile. For a DV video tape, choose DV. In this window, you can also  
select a broadcast standard (NTSC or PAL).  
2. Choose a project profile, then click OK.  
3. Click the Capture button to display the Capture window.  
4. Enter a name for your file, then select a file destination.  
5. Select Hollywood DV-Bridge as the video device.  
If you are using a camcorder and capturing from a previously recorded tape, set the  
camcorder to Video Tape Recorder mode. If you want to capture live video from the  
camcorder, set it to Camera mode. For analog video captures, the Hollywood DV-Bridge  
converts the analog video to DV. For DV captures, the DV video passes through the  
Hollywood DV-Bridge. After the capture operation, the video is stored on your  
computer’s hard disk.  
6. Specify whether you want to capture from the Composite (RCA), S-Video, or 1394  
input.  
7. Go to the point on the tape where you want to begin capturing.  
The video image appears in the Player window in MovieStar 5.  
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8. Click the red Record button in MovieStar 5.  
9. Click the Stop button in MovieStar 5 when you want to end the video capture.  
Editing Video  
Now that you’ve captured your video, you can edit it. Cut out unwanted scenes, splice  
together different clips and add Hollywood-style special effects like titles, transitions,  
voiceovers and background music.  
For detailed information on editing video, see your MovieStar 5 User’s Guide.  
Creating DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs  
For instructions on creating DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs, and Webcasting, see the supplied Mov-  
ieStar 5, DVD Complete, and OnDVD users’ guides.  
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Outputting Video  
This section explains how to output your edited video to a DV or analog camcorder or VCR,  
so you can create customized video tapes. You’ll learn how to set up the Hollywood DV-  
Bridge for DV or analog video output and convert DV to analog video. Before you start  
outputting, make sure that the Hollywood DV-Bridge is connected to your computer and  
powered up. Then follow the procedures below.  
Connecting Analog Video Output  
Even though the DV format is growing quickly, for now the majority of people do not have  
DV devices. This means that it might not be practical to share DV video with family, friends  
and business associates. Even after you edit video in the fast, high-quality DV format, you  
can use the Hollywood DV-Bridge to convert your creations to analog. This allows you to  
easily create videotapes for people with analog VCRs.  
Note: If you have an optional preview monitor connected, you must disconnect it to attach  
the analog camcorder or VCR that you want to record to. However, you may be able to con-  
nect it to the output device as described later in this section.  
1. Connect one end of an RCA (composite) video cable (yellow) or S-video cable (black) to  
the corresponding Video Out connector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
Note: S-Video provides higher quality video capture than composite video and should  
be used if your camcorder or VCR has an S-Video connection.  
2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the corresponding Video In connector on  
the camcorder or VCR.  
Note: Some analog camcorders do not have inputs. Consult your camcorder’s docu-  
mentation for details on your specific model.  
3. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the  
back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connector(s) on the analog camcorder  
or VCR.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono input.  
The illustration on the next page shows the above configuration.  
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Analog Camcorder or VCR  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
VHS  
Audio Out  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR is set up properly to receive a  
video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR might  
need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the cam-  
corder or VCR’s documentation for specific details.  
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Connecting DV Output  
If you have a DV camcorder or VCR, there may be times when you want to output DV from  
your computer to the digital camcorder or VCR. Since no conversion is performed, it is not  
necessary to use the Hollywood DV-Bridge for this process. You can accomplish this mode  
by simply connecting your DV device directly to your PC. However, it might be more conve-  
nient to capture and output through the Hollywood DV-Bridge. If you computer is in an out-  
of-the-way location, you may find it easier to simply connect the DV device to the Hollywood  
DV-Bridge as follows:  
1. Connect one end of a 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable to the 1394 connector on the front  
of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the DV connector on the DV camcorder or VCR.  
Note: This is the same setup used for capturing DV. If you have already made the con-  
nection for capturing, it is not necessary to change it. In this case, the 1394 cable  
handles input and output.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
DV VCR  
VHS  
DV In  
DV Out  
Front  
DV Camcorder  
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Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor  
Analog or DV Output Configurations  
During analog output or DV output (with an analog output device connected), if the con-  
nectors on your camcorder or VCR and your monitor are compatible, you can connect a  
preview monitor as follows:  
1. Connect one end of an RCA (composite) video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black)  
to the Video Out connector on the camcorder or VCR.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Video In connector on the TV monitor.  
3. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the  
back of camcorder or VCR to the Audio In connectors on the monitor.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if your monitor only supports mono input.  
If the TV monitor does not support the kinds of cables shown below, you may be able  
to connect it using a coaxial cable. Many VCRs and most TVs have this kind of connec-  
tor, and many VCRs come with a coaxial cable.  
Connecting the TV monitor to the camcorder or VCR results in the configuration shown  
below  
Analog Camcorder or VCR  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Optional Preview Monitor  
RCA Video Out RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out RCA Video In  
Or  
TV  
Or  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
VHS  
OR  
Coaxial Out  
Coaxial In  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a  
VCR or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel.  
Or, if a monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you might need to set the  
monitor to channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
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DV Output Configurations  
When outputting DV, there are two additional methods for connecting a preview monitor.  
Method A: If the Hollywood DV-Bridge is not connected for video output to an analog  
device, connect the TV monitor as follows.  
1. Connect an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the Video Out con-  
nector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Video In connector on the TV  
monitor.  
2. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connector on the back  
of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connector on the monitor.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you will need to  
use a Y-adapter if the monitor only supports mono input.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
TV  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
(To AC Power)  
Optional  
Preview Monitor  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the monitor is set up properly to receive a video signal.  
It might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the  
monitor’s documentation for specific details.  
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Method B: Connect the monitor to the DV camcorder or VCR as follows:  
1. Connect an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the Video Out con-  
nector on the camcorder or VCR to the Video In connector on the TV monitor.  
2. Connect an RCA cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connector on the back of  
camcorder or VCR to the Audio In connector on the monitor.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you will need to  
use a Y-adapter if the monitor only supports mono input.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
DV Camcorder or DV VCR  
RCA Video In RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
TV  
DV In  
DV Out  
OR  
Front  
Coaxial In  
VHS  
Coaxial Out  
Optional  
Preview Monitor  
If the TV monitor does not support the kinds of cables shown above, you might be able  
to connect it using a coaxial cable. Many VCRs and most TVs have this kind of connec-  
tor, and many VCRs come with a coaxial cable.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a  
VCR or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar chan-  
nel. Or, if a monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you might need to set  
the monitor to channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
Outputting Video  
For instructions on outputting your DV or analog video to a camcorder or VCR, see your  
MovieStar 5 User’s Guide.  
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Using the Hollywood DV-Bridge  
With a Macintosh  
Getting Started  
Minimum System Requirements  
The system requirements will vary depending on the editing software you are using. The  
following minimum requirements should be met for DV editing in general.  
Processor: 300 MHz or faster  
Operating system: Mac OS 9.0.4, including OS X (Note that OS X does not support 1394  
when running applications in Classic mode, so OS X support is currently limited to OS X  
native programs.)  
RAM: 64 MB minimum, at least 128 MB recommended  
Monitor: 800 x 600 pixel resolution  
Sound: Standard Macintosh sound system  
DV interface: FireWire card or port, with appropriate drivers installed and functioning  
properly  
Note: Apple iMovie software requires a built-in FireWire. According to Apple’s specifica-  
tions, iMovie is not compatible with add-on 1394 adapters. However, most other DV-capa-  
ble software is compatible with add-on cards.  
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Additional Requirements  
To fine-tune your system for DV editing, follow these steps:  
1. Make sure all your hard disk drives are defragmented.  
2. If possible, use a separate drive for storing video material.  
3. Disable system extensions that are not required for editing.  
Installation  
No software is included with the Hollywood DV-Bridge for the Macintosh. No device drivers  
are necessary, since the unit utilizes drivers that are part of the Mac OS.  
Although no Mac video editing software is included, the Hollywood DV-Bridge is compati-  
ble with a wide variety of popular Mac editing programs.  
Installing the Hollywood DV-Bridge is an easy, two step process, as described below.  
1. Connect the 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable from the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to  
an available 1394 port on your Mac.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Back  
1394/FireWire/i.LINK Cable  
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2. Connect one end of the AC power cord to the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge, and the  
other end to an electrical outlet.  
Power Adapter  
Note: The Hollywood DV-Bridge utilizes DV drivers that are built into your operating sys-  
tem. Once the unit is connected to your computer and powered on, the Mac should rec-  
ognize it and load the appropriate drivers automatically.  
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Capturing Video  
This section explains how to capture video from an analog camcorder, VCR, or TV, so you  
can edit the video and create special effects on your computer. You’ll learn how to set up  
the Hollywood DV-Bridge for analog video input and convert analog video to DV for use on  
your computer. Before you start capturing, make sure the Hollywood DV-Bridge is con-  
nected to your computer and powered up. Then follow the procedures below.  
Connecting Analog Video Input  
Much of the video recorded on tape until now has been in the analog format. Most cam-  
corders and VCRs in use today record in analog. This format has proven to be a very con-  
venient and cost-effective way to record and share video, but the video world is quickly  
converting to the DV format.  
With the Hollywood DV-Bridge, you can convert your old VHS (and even Beta) tapes and  
analog camcorder videos to high-quality DV. Since DV is the future of video, you can be  
sure that your converted material will be around in a convenient, high-quality format for a  
long time to come. Also, archiving your video in DV is best since it allows for unlimited  
copying of the video without quality loss from generation to generation.  
1. Connect one end of an RCA (composite) video cable (yellow) or S-video cable (black) to  
the corresponding Video Out connector on the analog camcorder, VCR, or TV.  
S-Video provides higher quality video capture than composite video, and should be  
used if the camcorder or VCR has an S-Video output.  
Note: Some TVs do not have Video Out connectors. For specific details, check the doc-  
umentation included with your TV.  
2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the corresponding Video In connector on  
the front of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
Note: Some camcorders do not have connectors for standard video cables. If your  
camcorder is not compatible with standard video cables, use the cables that were  
included with the camcorder.  
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3. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the  
analog camcorder, VCR, or TV to the Audio In connectors on the front of the Hollywood  
DV-Bridge.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Analog VCR, Camcorder, or TV  
VHS  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
TV  
Front  
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Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor  
Although you can preview the video in your editing software, you may prefer to view it at full  
size on a TV monitor. There are two ways to connect a preview monitor.  
Method A: During the capture process, if the Hollywood DV-Bridge is not connected for  
video output to an analog device, connect the TV monitor as follows.  
1. Connect one end of an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-video cable (black) to the corre-  
sponding Video Out connector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the corresponding Video In connector on  
your TV monitor.  
Note: Some older model TVs may not have Video In connectors. For specific details,  
check the documentation included with your TV.  
3. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the  
back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connectors on the TV monitor.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the monitor only supports mono input.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the monitor is set up properly to receive a video signal.  
It may need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the  
monitor’s documentation for specific details.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video Out  
RCA Video In  
Or  
TV  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
(To AC Power)  
Optional  
Preview Monitor  
Back  
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Method B: During the capture process, if the Hollywood DV-Bridge is connected for video  
output to an analog device, connect the output device to the Hollywood DV-Bridge and then  
connect the TV monitor to the output device. This process is explained later in this user’s  
guide, in the “Outputting Video” section. This method may be helpful if your TV monitor  
does not have the kinds of video and audio connectors described above. You may be able  
to connect the monitor to an output device such as a VCR by using a coaxial cable.  
Method B results in the configuration shown below.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video In RCA Video Out  
RCA Video Out  
RCA Video In  
Or  
Or  
TV  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
VHS  
Audio Out  
OR  
Optional  
Coaxial In  
Coaxial Out  
(To AC Power)  
Preview Monitor  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and TV monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It may be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR  
or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Or, if  
the monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you may need to set the monitor  
to channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
Capturing Analog Video  
1. Launch your DV editing software.  
It is important not to launch the software before all the hardware devices are con-  
nected!  
If you are using a camcorder and capturing from a previously recorded tape, set the  
camcorder to Video Tape Recorder mode. If you want to capture live video from the  
camcorder, set it to Camera mode. For analog video captures, the Hollywood DV-Bridge  
converts the analog video to DV. After the capture operation, the video is stored on  
your computer’s hard disk.  
2. Press Play on your camcorder or VCR to begin playing the video.  
When you reach the point where you want to start capturing, press the Record or Cap-  
ture button in the DV editing software.  
The analog video is converted to DV by the Hollywood DV-Bridge, and stored on the  
computer hard disk.  
Note: Remember that various video editing programs work differently, so it might be  
necessary to consult the software’s documentation for specific instructions.  
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Editing Video  
Now that your analog video has been captured and converted to DV, you can edit it. Cut out  
unwanted scenes, splice together different clips and add Hollywood-style special effects  
like titles, transitions, voiceovers and background music.  
Connecting DV Input  
If you have a DV camcorder or VCR, there may be times when you would like to capture DV  
into your computer without any conversion from DV to analog or vice versa. In such cases,  
you should disconnect the Hollywood DV-Bridge from your Mac and connect the DV cam-  
corder or VCR directly. The additional 1394 port on the front of the DV-Bridge can only be  
used with a PC.  
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Outputting Video  
This section explains how to output your edited video to an analog camcorder or VCR, so  
you can create customized video tapes. You’ll learn how to set up the Hollywood DV-Bridge  
for analog video output.  
Connecting Analog Video Output  
Even though the DV format is growing quickly, for now the majority of people do not have  
DV devices. This means that it might not be practical to share DV video with family, friends  
and business associates. Even after you edit video in the fast, high-quality DV format, you  
can use the Hollywood DV-Bridge to convert your creations to analog. This allows you to  
easily create videotapes for people with analog VCRs.  
Note: If you have an optional preview monitor connected, you must disconnect it to attach  
the analog camcorder or VCR that you want to record to. However, you may be able to con-  
nect it to the output device as described later in this section.  
Before you start outputting, make sure that the Hollywood DV-Bridge is connected to your  
computer and powered up. Then follow these steps:  
1. Connect one end of an RCA (composite) video cable (yellow) or S-video cable (black) to  
the corresponding Video Out connector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
Note: S-Video provides higher quality video capture than composite video and should  
be used if your camcorder or VCR has an S-Video connection.  
2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the corresponding Video In connector on  
the camcorder or VCR.  
Note: Some analog camcorders do not have inputs. Consult your camcorder’s docu-  
mentation for details on your specific model.  
3. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the  
back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connector(s) on the analog camcorder  
or VCR.  
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Analog Camcorder or VCR  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video Out  
RCA Video In  
Or  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
VHS  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration above. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono input.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR is set up properly to receive a  
video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR might  
need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the cam-  
corder or VCR’s documentation for specific details.  
Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor  
If the connectors on your camcorder or VCR and your monitor are compatible, you can  
connect a preview monitor as follows:  
1. Connect an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the Video Out con-  
nector on the camcorder or VCR to the corresponding Video In connector on the TV  
monitor.  
2. Connect an RCA cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the back of  
camcorder or VCR to the Audio In connectors on the monitor.  
Note: Your a audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the con-  
nectors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if your monitor only supports mono input.  
If the TV monitor does not support the kinds of cables shown below, you may be able  
to connect it using a coaxial cable. Many VCRs and most TVs have this kind of connec-  
tor, and many VCRs come with a coaxial cable.  
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Connecting the TV monitor to the camcorder or VCR results in the configuration shown  
below  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video In RCA Video Out  
RCA Video Out  
RCA Video In  
Or  
Or  
TV  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
VHS  
Audio Out  
OR  
Optional  
Coaxial In  
Coaxial Out  
(To AC Power)  
Preview Monitor  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a  
VCR or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel.  
Or, if a monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you might need to set the  
monitor to channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
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Outputting Analog Video  
1. If you are using an analog camcorder, put it into Video Tape Recorder mode.  
Cue the tape on the camcorder or VCR to the spot where you want to record the edited  
video.  
Make sure you do not record over existing footage on the tape that you want to keep.  
2. Press the Record button on the camcorder of VCR and then click the Play or Output  
button in the DV editing software to begin recording from the computer to the cam-  
corder or VCR.  
The Hollywood DV-Bridge converts the signal from DV to analog video.  
Connecting DV Output  
If you have a DV camcorder or VCR, there may be times when you would like to output DV  
material to your DV device without any conversion from DV to analog or vice versa. In such  
cases, you should disconnect the Hollywood DV-Bridge from your Mac and connect the DV  
camcorder or VCR directly. The additional 1394 port on the front of the DV-Bridge can only  
be used with a PC.  
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Using the Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Without a Computer  
Converting Analog Video to DV  
If you have a DV camcorder or VCR that supports DV input via a 1394 connection, you can  
use the Hollywood DV-Bridge to convert analog video to DV without using a computer. To  
begin converting, make sure that the Hollywood DV-Bridge is powered up. Then follow the  
procedures below.  
Connecting Analog Video Input  
1. Connect an RCA (composite) video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) to the Video  
Out connector on an analog camcorder, VCR, or TV.  
S-Video provides higher quality video capture than composite video, and should be  
used if the analog device has an S-Video output.  
Note: Some TVs do not have Video Out connectors. For specific details, check the doc-  
umentation included with your TV.  
2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the corresponding Video In connector on  
the front of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
Note: Some camcorders do not have connectors for standard video cables. If your  
camcorder is not compatible with standard video cables, use the cables that were  
included with the camcorder.  
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3. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connector(s) on the  
analog device (camcorder, VCR, or TV) to the Audio In connectors on the front of the  
Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Analog VCR, Camcorder, or TV  
VHS  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
TV  
Front  
Connecting DV Output  
Connect a 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable from the 1394 connector on the front of the Holly-  
wood DV-Bridge to the DV connector on the DV camcorder or VCR.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Analog Device (Input)  
VHS  
DV VCR or DV Camcorder  
Or  
VHS  
TV  
DV Out  
DV In  
Front  
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Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor  
When you convert Analog Video to DV, there are three ways to connect a preview monitor.  
Method A: If an analog output device is not connected to the Hollywood DV-Bridge during  
the conversion process, connect the TV monitor as follows:  
1. Connect an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the Video Out con-  
nector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the corresponding Video In connec-  
tor on the TV monitor.  
2. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connector on the back  
of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connector on the monitor.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
TV  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
(To AC Power)  
Optional  
Preview Monitor  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the monitor is set up properly to receive a video signal. It  
might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the mon-  
itor’s documentation for specific details.  
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Method B: If an analog output device is connected during the conversion (for example, if  
you always leave an output device connected for convenience), you can connect the mon-  
itor to the output device. The procedure is the same as described above, except that the  
monitor is connected to the analog output device instead of directly to the Hollywood DV-  
Bridge. If your monitor does not have the types of connections described above, you may  
be able to connect the monitor to an output device such as a VCR by using a coaxial cable.  
Method B results in the configuration shown below.  
Analog Camcorder or VCR  
Optional Preview Monitor  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
TV  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
VHS  
Audio Out  
OR  
Coaxial Out  
Coaxial In  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
Note: The output analog camcorder or VCR shown in the above illustration is not required  
for the analog-to-DV conversion procedure. Method B is provided for your convenience in  
case you have an analog output device attached.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It may be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR  
or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Or, if  
a monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you might need to set the monitor to  
channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
Method C: Connect the TV monitor to the analog output connectors on the DV camcorder  
or VCR, as shown below.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
DV Camcorder or DV VCR  
RCA Video In RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
TV  
DV In  
DV Out  
OR  
Front  
Coaxial In  
VHS  
Coaxial Out  
Optional  
Preview Monitor  
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IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It may be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR  
or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Or, if  
a monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you might need to set the monitor  
to channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
Converting Analog to DV  
1. Use the Mode Selector button on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to change the  
mode to Analog to DV.  
The LED indicators on the front of the unit show the active mode (see the illustration  
below).  
If you are using an analog camcorder as your input (source) device, put it into Video  
Tape Recorder mode. Cue the tape to the spot where you want to start playing.  
If you are using a DV camcorder as your output (target) device, put it into Video Tape  
Recorder mode. Cue the tape to the spot where you want to start recording. Make sure  
you do not record over existing footage on the tape that you want to keep.  
2. Press the Play button on the analog camcorder or VCR, and press the Record button  
on the DV camcorder or VCR.  
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Converting DV to Analog Video  
If you have a DV camcorder or VCR, you can use the Hollywood DV-Bridge to convert DV to  
analog video without using a computer. To begin converting, make sure that the Hollywood  
DV-Bridge is powered up. Then follow the procedures below.  
Connecting DV Input  
Connect a 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable from the 1394 connector on the front of the Holly-  
wood DV-Bridge to the DV connector on the DV camcorder or VCR.  
Note: This is the same setup used to connect a DV device for output as described in the  
previous section, “Converting Analog Video to DV.” If you have already made the connec-  
tion for that purpose, it is not necessary to change it. In this case, the 1394 cable handles  
input and output.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
DV VCR or DV Camcorder  
VHS  
DV Out  
DV In  
Front  
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Connecting Analog Video Output  
Note: If an optional preview monitor is connected directly to the Hollywood DV-Bridge from  
a previous procedure, you must disconnect it to attach the analog camcorder or VCR that  
you want to record to. But you might be able to attach it to the output device as described  
later in this section.  
1. Connect an RCA (composite) video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the  
Video Out connector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the corresponding  
Video In connector on the camcorder or VCR.  
Note: S-Video provides higher quality output than composite video, and should be used  
if the camcorder or VCR has an S-Video connection.  
2. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the  
back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connector(s) on the analog camcorder  
or VCR.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.  
Some analog camcorders do not have inputs. Consult your camcorder user’s guide for  
details on your specific model.  
Analog Camcorder or Analog VCR  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
VHS  
Audio Out  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR is set up properly to receive a  
video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR might  
need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the cam-  
corder or VCR’s documentation for specific details.  
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Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor  
As mentioned before, you can connect a TV monitor to your output device if the monitor  
and the device have compatible connections.  
1. Connect an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the Video Out con-  
nector on the analog camcorder or VCR to the corresponding Video In connector on  
the TV monitor.  
2. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connector on the back  
of camcorder or VCR to the Audio In connector on the TV monitor.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the TV monitor is set up properly to receive a video sig-  
nal. It might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check  
the monitor’s documentation for specific details.  
Note: If the TV monitor does not support the kinds of cables shown below, you might  
be able to connect it using a coaxial cable. Many VCRs and most TVs have this kind of  
connector, and many VCRs come with a coaxial cable.  
Connecting the TV monitor to the output device results in the configuration shown below.  
Analog Camcorder or VCR  
Optional Preview Monitor  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
TV  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
VHS  
Audio Out  
OR  
Coaxial Out  
Coaxial In  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and TV monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a  
VCR or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel.  
Or, if a monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you might need to set the  
monitor to channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
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Converting DV to Analog  
1. Use the Mode Selector button on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to change the  
mode to DV to Analog.  
The LED indicators on the front of the unit show the active mode (see the illustration  
below).  
If you are using a DV camcorder as your input (source) device, put it into Video Tape  
Recorder mode. Cue the tape to the spot where you want to start playing.  
If you are using an analog camcorder as your output (target) device, put it into Video  
Tape Recorder mode. Cue the tape to the spot where you want to start recording.  
Make sure you do not record over existing footage on the tape that you want to keep.  
2. Press the Play button on the DV camcorder or VCR, and press the Record button on  
the analog camcorder or VCR.  
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Copying Analog to Analog  
If you have two analog devices and you want to copy material from one to the other, the  
most straightforward way is to connect them directly. However, it might be more conve-  
nient to copy through the Hollywood DV-Bridge. For example, if you already have one or  
both of your analog devices connected to the DV-Bridge from a previous procedure. To  
begin copying, make sure that the Hollywood DV-Bridge is powered up. Then follow the pro-  
cedures below.  
Connecting Analog Video Input  
1. Connect an RCA (composite) video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) to the Video  
Out connector on an analog camcorder, VCR, or TV.  
S-Video provides higher quality video capture than composite video, and should be  
used if the analog device has an S-Video output.  
Note: Some TVs do not have Video Out connectors. For specific details, check the doc-  
umentation included with your TV.  
2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the corresponding Video In connector on  
the front of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
Note: Some camcorders do not have connectors for standard video cables. If your  
camcorder is not compatible with standard video cables, use the cables that were  
included with the camcorder.  
3. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connector(s) on the  
source device (camcorder or VCR) to the Audio In connectors on the front of the Holly-  
wood DV-Bridge.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
Analog VCR, Camcorder, or TV  
VHS  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
TV  
Front  
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Connecting Analog Video Output  
Note: If you have an optional preview monitor connected directly to the Hollywood DV-  
Bridge from a previous procedure, you must disconnect it to attach the analog camcorder  
or VCR that you want to record to. But you might be able to attach it to the output device  
as described later in this section.  
1. Connect an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the Video Out con-  
nector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Video In connector on the cam-  
corder or VCR.  
Note: S-Video provides higher quality output than composite video, and should be used  
if the camcorder or VCR has an S-Video connection.  
2. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the  
back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connector(s) on the analog camcorder  
or VCR.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.  
Some analog camcorders do not have inputs. Consult your camcorder user’s guide for  
details on your specific model.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR is set up properly to receive a  
video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR might  
need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the cam-  
corder or VCR’s documentation for specific details.  
Analog VCR or Camcorder  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
VHS  
Audio Out  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
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Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor  
You can connect a TV monitor to your output device if the monitor and the device have  
compatible connections.  
1. Connect an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the Video Out con-  
nector on the camcorder or VCR to the corresponding Video In connector on the TV  
monitor.  
2. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connector on the back  
of camcorder or VCR to the Audio In connector on the monitor.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to  
use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.  
If the TV monitor does not support the kinds of cables shown below, you might be able  
to connect it using a coaxial cable. Many VCRs and most TVs have this kind of connec-  
tor, and many VCRs come with a coaxial cable.  
Connecting the monitor to the output device results in the configuration shown below.  
Analog Camcorder or VCR  
Optional Preview Monitor  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
TV  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
VHS  
Audio Out  
OR  
Coaxial Out  
Coaxial In  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a  
VCR or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel.  
Or, if a monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you might need to set the  
monitor to channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
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Copying Analog to Analog  
1. Use the Mode Selector button on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to change the  
mode to Pass Through.  
The LED indicators on the front of the unit show the active mode (see the illustration  
below).  
If you are using a camcorder as your input (source) device, put it into Video Tape  
Recorder mode. Cue the tape to the spot where you want to start playing.  
If you are using a camcorder as your output (target) device, put it into Video Tape  
Recorder mode. Cue the tape to the spot where you want to start recording. Make sure  
you do not record over existing footage on the tape that you want to keep.  
2. Press the Play button on the source camcorder or VCR, and press the Record button  
on the target camcorder or VCR.  
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Copying DV to DV  
If you have two DV devices and you want to copy material from one to the other, the most  
straightforward way is to connect them directly. However, it might be more convenient to  
copy through the Hollywood DV-Bridge. For example, if you already have one or both of your  
DV devices connected to the DV-Bridge from a previous procedure, or if both DV devices  
have 4 pin to 4 pin connectors and you only have 4 pin to 6 pin cables.To begin copying,  
make sure that the Hollywood DV-Bridge is powered up. Then follow the procedures below.  
Connecting DV Input  
Connect a 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable from the DV connector on the source DV cam-  
corder or VCR to the 1394 connector on the front of the Hollywood DV-Bridge.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
DV VCR or DV Camcorder  
VHS  
DV Out  
DV In  
Front  
Connecting DV Output  
Connect a 1394/FireWire/i.LINK cable from the 1394 connector on the back of the Holly-  
wood DV-Bridge to the DV connector on the destination DV camcorder or VCR.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
DV VCR or DV Camcorder  
VHS  
DV In  
DV Out  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
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Connecting an Optional Preview Monitor  
When you copy DV to DV, there are three ways to connect a preview monitor.  
Method A: If an analog output device is not connected to the Hollywood DV-Bridge during  
the conversion process, connect the monitor as follows.  
1. Connect an RCA video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the Video Out con-  
nector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the corresponding Video In connec-  
tor on the TV monitor.  
2. Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connector on the back  
of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connector on the monitor.  
Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec-  
tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you will need to  
use a Y-adapter if the monitor only supports mono input.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
TV  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
To AC Power)  
Optional  
Preview Monitor  
Back  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the monitor is set up properly to receive a video signal.  
It might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the  
monitor’s documentation for specific details.  
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Method B: If an analog output device is connected during the conversion (for example, if  
you always leave an output device connected for convenience), you can connect the mon-  
itor to the output device. The procedure is the same as described above, except that the  
monitor is connected to the analog output device instead of directly to the Hollywood DV-  
Bridge. If your monitor does not have the types of connections described above, you may  
be able to connect the monitor to an output device such as a VCR by using a coaxial cable.  
Method B results in the configuration shown below.  
Analog Camcorder or VCR  
Optional Preview Monitor  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
RCA Video In  
RCA Video Out  
Or  
TV  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
VHS  
Audio Out  
OR  
Coaxial Out  
Coaxial In  
(To AC Power)  
Back  
Note: The output analog camcorder or VCR shown in the illustration is not required for  
the DV-to-DV copying procedure. This method is provided for your convenience in case  
you have an analog output device attached, even though it is not needed for this pro-  
cess.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and monitor are set up properly to  
receive a video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a  
VCR or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar chan-  
nel. Or, if a monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you might need to set  
the monitor to channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.  
Method C: Connect the TV monitor to the analog output connectors on the DV camcorder  
or VCR, as shown below.  
Hollywood DV-Bridge  
DV Camcorder or DV VCR  
RCA Video In RCA Video Out  
Or  
S-Video In  
Audio In  
S-Video Out  
Audio Out  
TV  
DV In  
DV Out  
OR  
Front  
Coaxial In  
VHS  
Coaxial Out  
Optional  
Preview Monitor  
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Copying DV to DV  
1. Use the Mode Selector button on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to change the  
mode to Pass Through.  
The LED indicators on the front of the unit show the active mode (see the illustration  
below).  
If you are using a camcorder as your input (source) device, put it into Video Tape  
Recorder mode. Cue the tape to the spot where you want to start playing.  
If you are using a camcorder as your output (target) device, put it into Video Tape  
Recorder mode. Cue the tape to the spot where you want to start recording. Make sure  
you do not record over existing footage on the tape that you want to keep.  
2. Press the Play button on the source camcorder or VCR, and press the Record button  
on the target camcorder or VCR.  
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Troubleshooting  
Frequently Asked Questions  
If you experience difficulties with your Hollywood DV-Bridge, please check the  
troubleshooting section below for possible solutions. If the problems persist, please go to  
page 63 of this user’s guide for information on contacting Dazzle Technical Support.  
When I connect my video source (TV, VCR, or Camcorder) to the Hollywood DV-Bridge  
using an S-Video cable, I do not see video in the MovieStar 5 preview window.  
Make sure your video is playing on your video source. Launch MovieStar 5 and select a  
capture profile. Next, click the Capture button at the top of the MovieStar 5 window. Select  
your device from the Video Device drop-down menu. Locate the red button with the circle  
in it, directly below the MovieStar 5 preview window. Located to the right of the red button,  
a drop-down box appears. Click the drop-down arrow and select S-Video. Your device is  
now configured for S-Video capture.  
When I try to capture video using the Hollywood DV-Bridge and MovieStar 5, the preview  
screen in MovieStar 5 displays a green and black image.  
Begin by closing and reopening MovieStar 5. Located below the profile option buttons (DV,  
Video CD, S-Video CD, DVD, MultiMedia), a radio button appears with two options:  
PAL/Europe and NTSC/USA. Make sure the NTSC/USA radio button is checked (has a  
black dot in it).  
How do I increase my computer system’s resources for optimal video performance?  
1. Enable Direct Memory Access (DMA).  
2. Lower Hardware Acceleration.  
3. Get the latest Video Adapter Drivers.  
4. Get the latest DirectX Drivers and Digital Video Capture Update from Microsoft.  
5. Delete Temporary Files.  
6. Lower Screen Resolution and Color Depth to a maximum of 1024 x 768 24-bit.  
7. Update Windows.  
8. Update Windows Media Player.  
9. Turn off the Windows Screen Saver.  
• Right click on the Desktop.  
• Select Properties.  
• Select Screen Saver.  
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10. Close all other Applications (not for Windows 2000 or NT).  
• Press <Ctrl-Alt-Delete> on your keyboard. The Close Program dialog box appears.  
• Select a program other than Explorer and Systray.  
• Click End Task.  
• Repeat the above steps until Explorer and Systray are the only two open programs.  
11. Set Windows Virtual Memory (Windows 98 SE, Me, only).  
• Right click on My Computer.  
• Select Properties.  
• Select the Performance tab.  
• Select the Virtual Memory button.  
• Select the Choose Settings option.  
• Set both numbers to 1 1/2 times the amount of physical memory (RAM) installed on  
your PC (maximum and minimum).  
• Click OK.  
• Click Yes.  
Note: If you experience any problems after setting virtual memory, set it back and  
allow Windows to manage the file.  
12. Run a disk defragmenting program to speed up your computer's data access  
functions.  
Windows 98SE, Me:  
• Click Start.  
• Click Run.  
• Type Defrag.  
Windows 2000, XP:  
• Click Start.  
• Click Programs.  
• Click Accessories.  
• Click System Tools.  
• Click Disk Defragmenter.  
13. Disable Windows Visual Effects.  
Windows XP only:  
• Open the System Properties.  
• Click the Advanced tab.  
• Click the Performance - Settings button.  
• Click the Adjust for best performance radio button.  
• Click OK.  
• Click OK.  
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14. Set the Windows Page File.  
Windows XP only:  
• Open the System Properties.  
• Click the Advanced tab.  
• Click the Performance - Settings button.  
• Click the Advanced tab.  
• Click the Change button.  
• Select Custom Size.  
• Enter 1 1/2 times the amount of physical memory (RAM) installed on your PC  
for Initial Size and Maximum Size.  
• Click the Set Button.  
• Click OK three times.  
• Restart your computer.  
For more information regarding the above procedure, please visit the Dazzle Interactive  
Support Site at www.Dazzle.com. Begin by clicking the Support link, then select  
Interactive Support. Next, locate the GoTo FAQ Answer ID # Box, enter 301 into the  
provided box, and click GO.Technical Support  
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Technical Support  
Dazzle Technical Resource Center  
The Dazzle Hollywood DV-Bridge is easy to use and normally should not produce  
complications. However, if you need assistance or have questions of any kind, our trained  
staff members are ready to help. We highly recommend that you use the Dazzle Interactive  
Knowledgebase at www.Dazzle.com, as this is the fastest method of accessing support  
resources for your Dazzle product. Begin by clicking the Support link, then select  
Interactive Support from the provided menu. E-mail support is also available via our  
Interactive Knowledgebase.  
Dazzle's Technical Resource Center can be reached 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  
If you are calling for the first time, or if you are within your 30 day free technical support  
window (includes the date of your first support call and the 29 days following), contact  
Dazzle at (203) 315-4230.  
If you have extended beyond your free 30 day technical support window, contact Dazzle at  
(800) 570-9548 (charges apply). We highly recommend having your computer nearby when  
calling to facilitate troubleshooting.  
If you wish to contact Dazzle’s Technical Resource Center via fax, you may do so at (203)  
483-5985.  
In the UK, please contact local support at (0) 9062 160 180 (25p/minute).  
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