Mount empty reel on to the right shaft.If adapters are needed, always place the red color adapter on the LEFT side, and GRAY color adapter on the RIGHT side. Otherwise, use the provided red color reel adapter. If your film reel has an 8 mm mounting hole, mount the reel directly to the left shaft. Use included brush to clean the light table very gently. Push the film door tab left to flip open the door. Press the power button to turn MovieMaker Pro on/off. MovieMaker Pro will power off automatically if the SD/SDHC card is being mounted/dismounted. To dismount/eject the SD/SDHC card, first push the card in, then release, instead of pulling it out directly.Improper insertion may damage the card reader or the SD/SDHC Card. Insert and push the SD/SDHC card inward until it clicks.Make sure the SD/SDHC card is unlocked (white tab in forward position).The MovieMaker Pro can only take an SD/SDHC memory card up to 32 GB maximum. Using a Micro SD card with adapter, or SDXC card, or memory card that is 64 GB or above capacity, which is not compatible with MovieMaker Pro, will lead to a Card error message to appear on the screen.Insert an SD/SDHC memory card (maximum storage size: 32 GB or less) before powering on the MovieMaker Pro device.
Insert SD/SDHC Memory Card, Maximum 32 GB Plug in the included DC 12V power adapter.
Swing up the arm to mount reel push down the arm for storage purposes. We strongly recommend before transferring your films, to use a lint-free cloth and/or anti-static film cleaner to remove and clean dirt particles, chemical residues, or any scattered mildew on the film in order to avoid poor quality video or stoppages during the recording process. Tight-wound film may cause jitter in transferred videos. The MovieMaker Pro may be used to rewind such films back and forth to regain proper winding tightness before converting them. Some older films may have been wound too tight. produce poor quality or jittery videos.If your film is not in good condition (e.g., broken, sticky, smells like vinegar, has ruptured sprocket holes, misaligned, bent) please consult with a conservator.
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Video tutorial for how to use the Wolverine Moviemaker-Pro It takes 10 minutes to scan 1 minute of film.
The scanner does not capture sound (however, most home movies were shot without sound).