Find out how to present audio and image just using memory sticks and AVI files on 1776W Epson projector
Aprenda a exibir audio e video a partir de um "pen drive" com arquivos no formato .AVI em projetores Epson como o 1776W.
1. Alexandre Kraemer [FISK IGUASSU - FOCUS ON FISK FINAL] 1
Epson 1776W
Find out how to present audio
and image just using memory
sticks and AVI files on
1776W Epson projector
July, 2015
Introduction
According to Epson, PowerLite 1776W WXGA 3LCD Projector is
an ultra-slim design projector which makes it the ultimate choice in portable
projectors. You can take advantage of wireless LAN card capabilities and
present wirelessly from your laptop, smartphone or tablet 2
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One of the most important features of that projector is its capability
to display video and sound just from memory sticks. In other words, you do
not need to bring any computer or device along apart from USB drivers like
the one in the picture below:
Nevertheless, there is a limitation with this kind of
presentation on Epson projectors: The movie must
be saved as AVI file with the following audio
codecs: PCM or ADPCM2
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AVC stands for Any Video Converter. It is a kind of software which can convert
videos to more than two hundred formats for various devices. Furthermore it
performs to download videos and music from Youtube and many other sites1
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Contents
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Introduction
Downloading Youtube
Movies
Any Video Converter
Conclusion
Read more about it on page number 3
What is AVC Ultimate Software?
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Figure 1 Figure 2
Downloading Youtube Movies
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First of all, you must
choose a movie from
https://www.youtube.com as it is
shown above (Figure 1). After that,
all you need to do is select the URL
as highlighted on step 1.
Next step is: press
CONTROL + C and paste that
URL on the web site which is
hosted on http://www.catchvideo.
net as it is shown above (Figure 2).
People who know AVC
Software could ask: - Why not use
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only AVC software to do those
steps? Well, the best answer to that
question is:
There are many movies on
Youtube which have the same
name (as you can see after
searching on CatchVideo.net), so
you might download a movie
without sound!
Therefore, I do
recommend using web applicatons
which are able to show you the
types of files you want, like
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www.catchvideo.net or another one
you prefer.
After that, you will be able
to convert any kind of file you have
downloaded from Youtube using
AVC software (Any Video
Converter) as we will see on the
next page (Page 3).
Before beginning to learn
about the conversion of video files
using AVC software, you need to
learn a little bit more about AVI
format.
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Epson projectors are able
to show videos saved only in that
format (AVI by Microsoft
Corporation). If you need to present
videos saved in another format, you
will need to use a computer plugged
to the projector. You cannot show
videos wirelessly either (as when
you use a cellphone, for example).
So, if you want to show videos
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from a memory stick (without using
computers), you must convert those
videos to AVI format.
That is the problem we
need to solve, because there are
many kinds of AVI video formats
and there are many kinds of audio
codecs too. You do not need to
know what a codec is, but you need
to know that Epson Projectors need
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PCM/
ADPCM audio codecs to show
videos with sound. But, don't worry
about that. As you will see on the
next page, it is simple to do it!
Epson Projectors need AVI files
Step 1: Select and copy
URL from Youtube
Step 2: Paste Youtube
URL on CatchVideo.net
Here you can find all
the files you can
choose from
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Follow
the numbers over the pictures on
this page. First of all (1), drag and
drop your video file into the AVC
application which you have just
opened.
After that, click on the text
box highlighted beside number (2).
At the first time, the text box will be
empty and you will be able to
choose an option on the drop down
menu which will show up after that.
Then, you have to make a
choice after clicking on the last icon
over the blue bar on the left side of
the drop down menu (3).
Here things begin to be
interesting: Choose the
"Customized AVI Video" option as
it is shown beside number (4). For
now, skip step number (5) because
it is not necessary at the first time.
A new drop down menu
will show up and here you have the
most important tip to learn. Before
teaching you my "ace in the hole",
notice that there is a "Save to
Custom Profile" button on the right
top corner of that new drop down
menu which you will click on the
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first time to customize the name of
the next settings. We named it
"Epson1280X720" as you can see in
the pictures on this page, OK?
Notice on the picture
below our choices for number (6)
and (7) drop down lists. MJPEG
Codec for Video Setting and PCM
Codec for Audio Setting.
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That is it! Now, click on
the OK button, choose the output
location for the file (8) and click on
the Convert Now button to begin
the conversion process. To make
changes on these settings, just click
on the icon as it is shown on step
number (5).
Any Video
Converter
Any Video Converter
Ultimate is a kind of software
which can convert videos to
more than two hundred
formats for various devices1
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4. English Course Conclusion
Paperwork, Fisk Iguassu, about
Epson 1776W - Find out how to
present audio and image just using
memory sticks and AVI files on
1776W Epson projector, whose
title was selected among the ones
suggested by the tutor.
FISK Vila "A" - MET Written Test
Foz do Iguaçu, PR
July, 2015
1. Video, A. & User, C. Any
Video Converter User
Manual. 1–12 (2015).
2. Epson America, I. Manual do
usuário PowerLite ®
1751/1761W/1771W/1776
W. 194 (2015).
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Conclusion
This is what you should have just learned:
• Use www.catchvideo.net to download
YouTube videos;
• Use AVC Ultimate software to bring
over videos from Youtube to AVI file
format;
• Customize your AVI file setting it with:
o MJPEG for video codec;
o PCM for audio codec.
Student: Alexandre Kraemer
Teacher: Juliane Trommer Piccoli
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