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SMART Board User's Guide - Psychology

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Using <strong>SMART</strong> Video Player<br />

<strong>SMART</strong> Video Player software is a convenient tool for viewing and annotating video and<br />

graphics, allowing you to write over top of the video, pause or freeze frames and save or<br />

clear annotations. When you save an annotation, a screen capture is automatically saved to<br />

a Notebook file. If you enable the Pause when Tool(s) Lifted setting, the video will<br />

automatically pause whenever you pick up a stylus from the <strong>SMART</strong> Pen Tray.<br />

<strong>SMART</strong> Video Player supports all basic video formats. For Windows operating systems, any<br />

video that can be viewed in Windows Media Player can be viewed in <strong>SMART</strong> Video Player. It<br />

also supports video hardware devices that comply with the DirectX application programming<br />

interface and run on a Microsoft Windows operating system capable of using Windows Driver<br />

Mode (WDM). However, the Video Player does not support internal DVD drives or live video<br />

streamed over the Internet.<br />

NOTE: Windows 95, 98 and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems are not capable of using<br />

Windows Driver Mode. If you have the Windows 95, 98 or Windows NT 4.0 operating<br />

system, you can’t use <strong>SMART</strong> Video Player to view the output from video hardware.<br />

System Requirements<br />

Windows Operating Systems<br />

• Intel®Pentium III® brand 800-MHz or higher processor (recommended)<br />

• 128 MB RAM (recommended)<br />

• 200 MB of free hard-disk space (recommended)<br />

• DirectX 8.0a or higher application-programming interface support<br />

• Windows Media Player<br />

• Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME or XP operating system. (<strong>SMART</strong> Video Player does not<br />

currently support the Windows NT 4.0 operating system.)<br />

Multiple <strong>SMART</strong> <strong>Board</strong> Interactive Whiteboards<br />

When using multiple boards, always run <strong>SMART</strong> Video Player on the primary board. There<br />

are two ways to set up multiple boards: with a separate video card for each board or with a<br />

single video card that splits the video signal. If you're using a separate video card for each<br />

board, <strong>SMART</strong> Video Player will not run on the secondary board. If you're using a single<br />

video card that splits the video signal, the software will run on the secondary board. However,<br />

it will consume more system resources than running <strong>SMART</strong> Video Player on the primary<br />

board.<br />

Accessing and Exiting <strong>SMART</strong> Video Player<br />

To open <strong>SMART</strong> Video Player:<br />

Press the <strong>SMART</strong> <strong>Board</strong> icon in the system tray and select Video Player. The <strong>SMART</strong><br />

Video Player window will open.<br />

To exit <strong>SMART</strong> Video Player:<br />

Select Exit from the File menu.<br />

or<br />

Win<br />

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