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Installing APAS Video Driver for Notebook Operation

 

Installing APAS Video Driver on Notebook

Download the following driver:

http://morgan-multimedia.com/m3jpeg.zip

john

how are you doing?
been trying to use my note pad and the download software to show colleagues
what i am doing with apas to save moving my desk top. however, when i try
to use apasview on my notepad, to view captured avi files, i get a windows
message that i dont have a driver installed.
do you have a suitable driver file you could mail me, please?/any advice?
many thanks
martin
Martin R Owen BSc BVSc PhD Cert SAS MRCVS
Clinical Scholar in Small Animal Surgery (Orthopaedics)
Small Animal Clinical Studies
Glasgow University Veterinary Hospital
Bearsden Road
Bearsden, Glasgow G61 1QH
m.owen@vet.gla.ac.uk
fone: 0141 330 5700
fax: 0141 330 3234
pager: 04325 185949


Great stuff John

tried usign the morgan multimedia again and it works this morning. last
night, there was a problem finding a dll file, but alls well today
many thanks once again for assistance.
best wishes

martin


Gideon
many thanks, and superb
i tried to use the m3jpeg again today and it now works!
many thanks

martin
Martin R Owen BSc BVSc PhD Cert SAS MRCVS
Clinical Scholar in Small Animal Surgery (Orthopaedics)
Small Animal Clinical Studies
Glasgow University Veterinary Hospital
Bearsden Road
Bearsden, Glasgow G61 1QH
m.owen@vet.gla.ac.uk
fone: 0141 330 5700
fax: 0141 330 3234
pager: 04325 185949


Hello Francis Forde,

Thank you for your message.  Please describe in detail (exact steps perfomed
and results) the problems you are reporting so we can attempt to duplicate
them and/or understand what is happening.  It might also help if you list
the hardware you are using (computer, frame grabber etc).

The step capture should only be used with a computer controlled VCR.  The
only VCRs that will work in this mode (and are compatible with APAS) are the
Panasonic AG-5700 and Panasonic AG-7350 (with Serial Interface option).  If
you are not using one of these two VCRs, you should probably be using the
streaming capture mode (depending on the capture hardware).

The delay you are reporting is most likely due to the VCR setting.  You
probably have the software set to find the VCR on one of the serial ports
(COM1 or COM2).  The computer is looking for the VCR and cannot find it,
thus causing the delay.  You can check this by opening the CAPTURE module
and selecting VCR, OPTIONS menu.  Make certain that the VCR Interface is set
to NONE (assuming you are not using one of the serial controlled VCRs
mentioned above).  This should eliminate the reported delay.

I hope this answers your questions.  Please feel free to contact us for any
additional information.

Sincerely,

John Probe
Ariel Dynamics, Inc.
Email:  ARIEL1@ix.netcom.com



----- Original Message -----
From: <fforde@ufl.edu>
To: <ariel1@ix.netcom.com>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 10:04 AM


> John:
>
> We have experienced just a few problems with the APAS system thus far. For
some
> reason there is some difficulty switching between streaming capture and
step
> capture. There is also a delayed response by the menu bar when doing video
> capture. I will email you with the specifications of our operating
equipment.
> Hopefully we can fix these problems. Thank you for your help.
>
> Francis Forde
> Graduate Student UF


 

 

 

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