Kodak DVC323 User Manual
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Problem
Cause
Solution
When using a third-
party video application,
the video frame rate
appears slower than
with the Kodak TWAIN
driver or PictureWorks
Live
Your DVC323 Camera is
compatible with software
that uses the Video for
Windows (VFW)
interface for video
devices.
The Kodak TWAIN and
PictureWorks Live software have
been optimized to work best with
your DVC323 Camera. The
available frame rates using the
camera as a standard VFW device
with other software will be reduced
due to an effect of the VFW
interface.
When using a third-
party video application,
Auto Exposure or Auto
White Balance appear
slower than with the
Kodak TWAIN driver
or PictureWorks Live.
Your DVC323 Camera is
compatible with software
that uses the Video for
Windows (VFW)
interface for video
devices.
The Kodak TWAIN and
PictureWorks Live software have
been optimized to work best with
your DVC323 Camera. Since
frame rates drop when operating in
VFW mode, Auto Exposure and
Auto White Balance operate more
slowly.
Video viewfinder has
no image or the image
is just a mix of colors
Not enough band-width
available for USB bus to
transfer video data
without errors.
1
Double-click on the System
icon on the Control Panel.
2
Click on the Performance tab.
3
Click on the Graphics button.
4
Move the Hardware
Acceleration slider to the left
to reduce the amount of
acceleration.
5
Reboot your computer and try
your camera again.
You may also want to contact your
PCI card manufacturer to make
sure you have the latest driver for
the card and that the card is fully
Windows 95 compliant.