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Info: Because of the inherent limitations of the Windows operating system in handling
files over 2 GB, PowerVCR will automatically save and chunk your video files into 600
MB files if the file's size is over this limit. Thus, when you select the appropriate playlist
for playback, all the chunked files will play continuously like a single file.
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To delete all the file(s), clickDelete.
Note: When you click Delete, the file(s) will be deleted from your playlist.
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Click OK when the dialog box appears to confirm your deletion.
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Click on Save to... to save it to another folder other than the default folder.
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A dialog box will appear for you to save it in another folder or to rename it.
Click Save when you are finished.
Recording Analog Video from a Variety Of Sources
Not only can you record TV programming with PowerVCR, there are a lot more
sources you may record from. Converting all the analog video content (e.g.
videotapes) in your private collection into everlasting digital technology is also
not out of the question:
PC cameras
camcorders
VCRs
TVs
For the aforementioned capturing devices, make sure they are installed properly
with the proper drivers. Refer to their respective user's guide for more
information.
Start PowerVCR.
Select the correct source by clicking on the source indicator.
If the screen is still blank, click System Settings to properly configure the
source. Refer to "Chapter 5: Changing System Settings" on page 39 for
more details.
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After it is properly configured, a live shot of the current video source should
be displayed.
Note: If the video display is blank, be sure your video source is functioning
properly. Other possibilities may be that the connections aren't set up properly or
you selected the wrong input settings.
Click Record when you're ready.
Tips: While recording, click on the recording button again to display the
Recording Timer menu. Select one of the time durations and PowerVCR will
automatically stop the recording once the set time duration has expired.
Click Stop when you are finished.
The playlist will appear for you to save it.
Info: Because of the inherent limitations of the Windows operating system in
handling files over 2 GB, PowerVCR will automatically save and chunk your
video files into 600 MB files if the file's size is over this limit. Thus, when you
select the appropriate playlist for playback, all the chunked files will play
continuously like a single file.
To delete all the file(s), clickDelete.
Note: When you click Delete , all the files will be deleted from your playlist.
Click OK when the dialog box appears t o confirm your deletion.
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You may save it to anothe r folder other than the default folder with a
different name. Click onSave to...
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A dialog box will appear for you to save it in another fo lder or to rename it.
Click Save when you are finished.
Tips: To enlarge the video display to full screen, click anywhere on the screen. To
restore to original size, click again.
Recording from a DV Camcorder
Whether your DV is playing video or fil ming special moments, PowerVCR
records in real-time. With the astounding FireWire transfer rate, you can also
record crystal clear video and audio from yo ur DV camcorder.
Note: Before beginning, make sure all devices are installed properly with the
proper drivers and that your DV camcorder is already turned on. Refer to the
respective user's guide for more information.
Start PowerVCR.
Select the correct source by clicking on the source indicator.
If the screen is still blank, click System Settingsto properly configure the
source. Refer to "Chapter 5: Changing System Settings" on page 39 for
more details.
After it is properly configured, a live shot of the current video source should
be displayed.
Turn the DV camcorder s power switch to play (VCR) mode.
Fast forward or rewind to the beginning of the segment that you want to
record. Press your camcorder s play button.
Or, turn the DV camcorder s power switch to record (Camera) mode if you
would like PowerVCR to record real-time content through the DV
camcorder, which is in standby mode but not recording.
Then, begin recording by clicking PowerVCR s Record button.
Click Stop when you are finished.
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The playlist will appear for you to save it.
To delete all the file(s), clickDelete.
Note: When you click Delete , all the files will be deleted from your playlist.
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Click OK when the dialog box appears t o confirm your deletion.
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You may save it to anothe r folder other than the default folder with a
different name. Click onSave to...
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A dialog box will appear for you to save it in another folder or to rename it.
Click Save when you are finished.
Tips: To enlarge the video display to full screen, click anywhere on the screen. To
restore to original size, just click again.
Snapshots
PowerVCR captures still images with the snapshot function. With one easy click
of the mouse, you may capture images du ring the preview mode before recording
begins. To set the directory your snapshots are placed in, go to "Chapter 5:
Changing System Settings" on page 39 for more details.
Instant TV Replay
Your own personal up-close and instant replay is at your fingertips with
PowerVCR's sterling new Replay feature. No more annoying and prolonged
periods of waiting for an instant replay from your TV station, you can simply
invoke the Replay function while watching TV for your own private instant
replay!
Note: Replay files are temporarily stored in your hard drive, but are
automatically deleted as soon as exiting Replay mode.
While watching TV with PowerVCR, switch to the Instant TV Replay
function by clicking it in the Master panel and instant replay playback will
commence. Refer to "Chapter 5: Changing System Settings" on page 39 for
more details.
Refer to the next section for more details on Navigating in Replay Mode.
Note: There is no Stop function in Instant TV Replay mode.
Navigating in Replay Mode
Skip forward (skip commercials) or backward (instant replay) by clicking
on the corresponding buttons in the control wheel.
Note: The skipping forward or backward speed is set at seven seconds.
Click Pause to momentarily cease instant replay.
The fastest method for navigating here is to drag the slider. Note that the live
broadcast will always be at the slider's end, so you may notice that the slider
bar will regularly reposition itself during playback.
Time-shifting Playback
Time-shifting playback is similar to Instant TV Replay in regards to the instant
replay capability, but may only be used while recording video conten t. Another
difference is the recording quality, which is fractionally better, yet at the same
time, consumes more CPU resources.
First, we will turn this feature on:
Be sure you are in theLive/Digital Recorder mode.
Click System Settings .
Click the Recording/Advanced tab and in theAdvanced Options section,
click Enable time-shifting playback when recording .
Click OK to exit System Settings.
The Time-shifting Playback button will now appear below the Snapshot button
on the PowerVCR panel.
Click Record .
Tips: The Recording Timer may also be set here. Click once on the record button
and the menu will appear for selection.
Click Time-shifting.
The mode will switch to Time-shifting. Click Play to begin time-shifting
playback.
To Fast Forward , Rewind, or Pause, click the corresponding buttons.
Note: If you rewind to the beginning of the recorded content during time-shifting,
the mode will automatically switch back to Live/Digital Recorder.
To return to the recording in progress (i.e. the Live/Digital Recorder mode),
click Stop or Time-shifting again.
Playing Files
The File Player plays all the playlists or video files you have stored in your hard
drive.
Info: Because of the inherent limitations of the Windows operating system in handling
files over 2 GB, PowerVCR will automatically save and chunk your video files into 600
MB files if the file's size is over this limit. Thus, when you select the appropriate playlist
for playback, all the chunked files will play continuously like a single file.
Switch into the FilePlayer mode.
A dialog box will automatically appear for you to select a playlist to play.
Otherwise, you may click theOpen video files.
Type in or select the playlist or file you would like to play. List Playlist files
or Windows' Media files by clicking on the drop-down menu in the
Files of
type field and selecting the appropriate file extension.
Click Open.
After opening the file, clickPlay on the Control Wheel.
Navigating During Playback
PowerVCR's fast forward and rewind speeds are set at 2X. Click
Play to
resume playback.
You may also click anywhere along the slider bar in order to jump toa precise
spot or drag the slider during playback for navigating.
When you click Stop during playback, the video will always return to the
beginning of the file.
Using the Step Functions
During playback, use the step functions while you are in the Pause or Stop mode.
You may save time capturing snapshots of specific frames by stepping backward
(left) or forward (right) without wasting precious minutes blindly pausing on the
right frames. Please refer to "Snapshots" on page 32 for more information on
snapshots.
When in Pause or Stop mode, click the Step Left or Step Right functions
for moving minimal frames at a time.
Note: Step Left functions move one GOP (Group of Pictures) backward at a time,
while Step Right moves one frame forward at a time.
To begin playback, click Play.
Snapshots
PowerVCR captures still images with the snapshot function. With one easy click
of the mouse, you may capture images during the preview mode before recording
begins. To set the directory your snapshots are placed in, go to "Chapter 5:
Changing System Settings" on page 39 for more details.
Express Menu
PowerVCR provides a convenient express menu that allows you to access
common commands quickly and efficientl y. Right click when your cursor is
positioned over the video display and the menu is displayed:
CHANGING SYSTEM SETTINGS
Settings are configured automatically before recording. If you would like to alter
them, these are the following sections under the Live/Digital Recorder mode:
V/A Devices set configuration for all video and audio devices.
Video configures the visual elements of PowerVCR along with setting your
video overlay mode.
Profiles select and create recording profiles along with identifying and
displaying instruction sets.
Recording/Advanced sets the timer recorder along with advanced recording
options.
Channels list available stations in your area and allow you to name specific
channels.
Snapshot Settings select where you would like your snapshot image to be
placed.
Replay Settings modify how much disk space you would like to allot for
instant replaying. The replay working directory may also be set here.
V/A Devices
This is the default tab where you may set your video capture device, audio
capture device and other video and audio options.
Video Capture Device
Your default capture device should already be selected. If not, click on the dropdown menu to select the correct capture device.
Video Option
PowerVCR is able to control video formats and options for the WDM (Windows
Driver Model) drivers, so its settings will be disabled. However, if the Video for
Windows driver is being utilized, you may modify various options, formats and
the source depending on the manufacturer. All options below may fall below any
type of the following categories: Video Format, Video Source, Video Display,
etc. Listed below are some of these possible categories:
Many options concern the capture format. Read the previous sections and the
paragraph below for more information.
Info: RGB is an additive color model (color system) consisting of the three
primary colors red, green, and blue. YUV is a color encoding-scheme for natural
pictures in which the luminance and chrominance are separate. The human eye is
less sensitive to color variations than to intensity variations, so YUV allows the
encoding of luminance (Y) information at full bandwidth and chrominance (UV)
information at half bandwidth. The YUV color model luminosity and color values
are processed separately. The YUV values are calculated by addition or
subtraction of specifically formed RGB values. RGB is the default setting with 16
bit (the higher the bit, the better the quality but with more memory consumed).
For video source, choose the appropriate input such as SVHS, S-Video, TV tuner, composite, etc.
Some allow field order (even versus odd fields first) selections. These do not have to be altered
and do not impact the codecs.
Output size or the image size of your video display is a prevalent option. The larger the size, the
more it will consume CPU resources so select according to available resources.
Note: If you have modified the image size (output size) here, and the setting is different
from that of your recording profile, the profile's output size will always act as the default.
Go to "Chapter 2: Video Signal Formats" on page 12 for more details.
Some allow adjustment of brightness, hue, color, and saturation. Click on the
slider and drag.
You may also choose the type of video signal. Refer to "Chapter 2: Video
Signal Formats" on page 12 in selecting the appropriate one.
Video Source
Click on the drop-down menu to select one of the available opti ons depending on
your video source. If you chose Video Tuner, click on Antenna or Cable
depending on how your TV tuner card receives the signals.
Audio Capture Device
The default should be automatically set as your sound card. If not, click on the
drop-down menu to select the correct sound card device.
Audio Source (Live Audio & Audio Recording)
Typically, both of these settings should be identical.
Set the correct audio source for listening during
Live Audio by clicking on
the drop-down menu and selecting.
For Audio Recording, the audio source does not have to match Live Audio
depending if you have multiple audio sources. Click on the drop-down menu
to select other audio sources if necessary.
Video
Adjust the visual aspect of your video content when viewing and recording. Click
on Default to return to the original settings.
Brightness: Drag to the right to increase the intensity of light and left to
decrease.
Contrast: Drag to the right to increase the contrast of colors and left to
decrease.
Hue: Drag to the right to increase the color tones and left to decrease.
Saturation: Drag to the right to increase the degree of color permeation and
right to decrease.
Overlay Setting
Overlay
This is the default setting where your VGA card regulates your video display
performance and is optimal for recording video content from your TV tuner card
or capture card where you prefer live content to be good quality.
Non-Overlay
This allows PowerVCR, as opposed to your hardware, to regulate your video
display performance (refer to "Chapter 2: Video Overlay Mode" on page 9 for
more details).
Depending on your VGA graphics card and capture card, you may not be able to
override the hardware default setting for video overlay. When hardware employs
the overlay mode, less CPU resources are consumed, speed is faster, video
quality is better, but less stable than non-overlay mode (when PowerVCR
regulates video display performance).
Profiles
Selecting your Recording Profile
Recording profiles are great for discerning video enthusiasts or hard drives with a
limited amount of space. Choose a profile that will suit your recording
requirements. If it's a file that warrants great video quality or only an
experimental recording, PowerVCR's recording profiles are guaranteed to suit
any of your inclinations.
When you first start PowerVCR, the default position will be the Live/Digital
Recorder.
Click System Settings.
Click on theProfiles tab.
Now, select a profile under the Profiles List in the following categories:
Basic Profiles or Advanced Profiles
The recording profiles are divided into two distinct categories. The first
selection, Basic Profiles, is for novice or intermediate users.
The Advanced Profiles are for recordings that require stringent constraints.
Tips: Generally, use MPEG-1 for low resolution (normal usage) and MPEG-2 for
high resolution. Keep in mind the recommended system requirements for
recording high resolution at screen sizes such as 640x480, 720x480, or 720x576 (Pentium III 650 MHz).
In the Content pane, profile attributes will be displayed while the
Description pane provides a general descri ption and suggestion.
Below are brief descriptions of the individual profile attributes found in the
Content pane.
Video Compression
Constant bitrate is set as the default for all the profiles and is used extensively for
VCD encoding, guarantees the bitrate consumed, and thus gives you more control
over the amount of hard disk used. DVD video quality usually uses VBR or
variable bitrate.
Video Bitrate
Measured in kilobytes per second, the higher the bitrate the more memory
consumed but with better quality. Refer to "Video Compression" on page 45 for
differences between quality and bitrate settings.
Frame Rate
The frame rate is measured by frames per second (FPS) during recording. The
more frames the better for capturing video content with motion.
GOP (Group of Pictures) Pattern
A MPEG compression technology, GOP concept reduces the temporal
redundancy across frames (from frame to frame) for video content. There are
three types of frames involved in the GOP concept:
I-Frame (Intra pictures): I-frame is typically the first frame of each GOP, is
moderately compressed, and serves as the reference points for random access
and can be likened to images.
P-Frame (Predicted pictures): P-frames are coded with reference to past
pictures, predict in a forward direction and significantly compressed.
B-Frame (Bi-directional pictures): B-frames' predictions are forward,
backward and bi-directional, which is relative to the other I-frames and Pframes. Compression is at a high level.
Audio Compression
The default, Layer 2, contains more efficient codes for representing bit allocation
and performs better than Layer 1. Possible applications for this layer are the
storage of audio sequences and content on CD-ROM or VCD audio tracks.
Audio Mode
Stereo (default) includes two independent channels but bitrate remains constant
while the channels' split may vary. The encoder uses this flexibility to improve
quality by allocating more bits to the channel with the higher dynamic signal.
Stereo is best for audio quality at higher bitrates.
Audio Bitrate
Like its video counterpart, this too is measured in kilobytes per second (kbps).
The higher the bitrate, the more hard disk it will use but with better quality.
Speed Quality Indicator
When encoding, the trade-off parameter consists of speed versus quality. '0' is for
the fastest speed with the lowest quality while '3' is for the best quality at the
lowest speed but consumes more CPU resources.
Frame Size
This determines the frame size when recording. The available sizes are 320x240,
352x240, 352x288, 640x480, 720x480, 720x576 or As Source, which is
dependent on the driver's automatic settings.
Now, if you would like to create your own personal profile, go to the next section.
Creating your Own Profile
If it's precision you desire s a video editing professional ook no further than
PowerVCR when recording video files. Basic users or video aficionados alike
may create numerous recording profiles tailored to their every need and heart's
content.
Click System Settings while in the Live/Digital Recorder mode.
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Click the Profiles tab and then select an existing profile that closely
matches with the new profile you want to create.
Click New only after selecting an existing profile.
Rename your profile in the Profile Name field.
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Click the Video tab.
Select an encoding format.
Select an Output Size for your video content by clicking the drop-down
menu. Remember that the larger the size, the more disk space used.
Drag the Video Bitrate slider left to decrease the Kbps (kilobits per second)
or right to increase the quality of video content but at the expense of disk
space consumed.
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Click the Audio tab.
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Click the Audio Bitrate drop-down menu and select Kbps (kilobits per
second). The higher the Kbps, the better the quality of audio content but at
the expense of disk space consumed.
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Click the Advanced tab.
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Click on the arrows to increase the number of a specific frame or click the IFrame Only box. Refer to the "GOP (Group of Pictures) Pattern" on
page 45 for more details.
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Click and drag the indicator left or right to adjust the quality and speed of
the recording. Refer to "Speed Quality Indicator" on page 46 for more
details.
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When you're done, click OK. Click OK again to exit the System Settings.
Instruction Set Options
The CPU Type will automatically be determined by PowerVCR. The
Instruction Set Options depend on the CPU type, which are from two possible
microprocessor manufacturers:
Intel (MMX and Streaming SIMD Extension)
Advanced Micro Devices (3D Now and Enhanced 3D Now)
Info: Instruction sets optimize and regulate multimedia tasks and configuration.
Be sure that all possible selections are checked for optimal recording.
Recording/Advanced
Timer
The Timer enables you to set the recording timer selections that appear during the
recording process when you click on Record .
Choose a specific timed setting.
To customize, click on Custom or use the arrows to directly increase or
decrease Hours, Minutes and Seconds (if the selection is already on a
timed setting).
Continue on to the following sections of this tab.
Recording Options
The Recording Option lets you choose t he type of content you would l ike to
record (only audio or video). Select one but be sure your audio and video
equipment is set up properly before recording.
Advanced Options
Video Smoothing
Check here if video cont ent is too fine and on the g rainy side in order for a
smoother image.
Intelligent Noise Removal
Checked as default, it removes video artifacts such as white noise from video
signals.
Note: If either Video Smoothing or Intelligent Noise Removal is checked, more
CPU resources will be required.
Enable Time-shifting Playback When Recording
This option enables the time-shifting playback feature during recording. Be sure
that your CPU can support this load. Refer to "Chapter 4: Time-shifting
Playback" on page 34 for more details.
Channels
To personalize your channels or TV stations for y our reviewing pleasure, this
section allows you to identify specific channels and TV stations.
Channels Listing
After your cable or antenna is properly installed, choose either Cable or
Antenna. A listing of channels will appear for you to select and edit in the fields
below.
Channels Editor
Select a channel for editing in the listing above, and the channel number
will appear in theChannel field.
Enter the name of the channel (TV station) in the Channel Station field.
If you would like to scan for available channels, click Auto Scan. Click
Cancel to stop the scan during the scanning pr ocess.
Click OK when you are finished.
Video Signal Format Setting
For this section, select the appropriate country or region that your cable operator
is located in from the Countries drop-down menu. From this selection,
PowerVCR will be able to determine the video signal format.
Caution: We advise against changing the video signal format unless the country s
format has been changed or the setting is incorrect.
For more information on video signals, please refer to "Chapter 2: Video Signal
Formats" on page 12.
Snapshot Settings
Snap to clipboard : Saves the image file to your Windows clipboard.
Snap to wallpaper (center) : Replaces your current desktop wallpaper with
the snapshot image file displayed in the center position.
Snap to wallpaper (tile): Replaces your current desktop wallpaper with the
snapshot image file displayed in a tile format.
Snap to file: Stores the captured snapshot image directly into a folder you
have selected. Click Browse to search for another directory other than the
default.
Replay Settings
Replay Buffer Time/Disk Space sets the amount of disk space you would
like to reserve for the temporary replay file. Drag the slider to the right to
allow for more disk space and a longer replay time.
Replay Working Directory displays the directory path for temporarily saved
replay files. Click Browse to search for and change directories.
EDITING
FILES
AND
CONVERTING VIDEO
Not only does PowerVCR possess astounding recording features and
breathtaking recording quality, it also allows you to edit all the files that you have
recorded or boxes full of VHS tapes stashed away in your private collection.
PowerVCR cuts and trims out unwanted footage of any given file or combines
and merges video clips or files to resemble a feature length movie.
If you have in your possession AVI video files that are clogging up a lot of disk
space, there is no need to fret because PowerVCR's converting function saves
you all the disk space you need, for it converts large and uncompressed AVI files
into MPEG format. Refer to the "Converting" on page 67 for more information.
Editing
There is a host of ways to go about editing your video files. You may trim or
merge them in any fashion you like, but be sure to make use of the Step Left/
Right Trim functions for precise editing.
Trimming Clips
Click Open to load a video file for editing. After you are done selecting a
file, click Open.
The first frame of the video file will be displayed in the upper left pane
after you have selected it in the display area .
Now, drag the Start Trim and End Trim sliders located at the top of the
PowerVCR panel and release at the specific points where you would like
the newly trimmed file to begin and end.
Note: Both trim functions will be highlighted when the cursor is positioned over it.
If you want to add another task (another clip) to the end of the first trim or
task (the End Trim s position), clickAdd Next Segment and the next task
will be added to the original but both tasks will still remain two distinct
files.
Note: This function only applies to tasks with remaining time from the original clip since
the next segment will only be added after the End Trim position of the original task.
Click Trim Selected Item(s) to begin trimming.
You will be asked to save and name your edited file first. Name it and then
click Save.
Step Left and Right Trim
The purposes of the step left and right functions in the Video Trimmer mode are
for accurate trimming and merging timed within fractions of a second. Their
function is similar to that of the normal Step Left and Step Right playback
functions, but with the difference being they only step in the selected trim area
and adjust Step Left Trim or Step Right Trim positions.
To use the editing Step Left/Right Trim functions located to the immediate
left and right of Start/End Trim, click on either Start or End Trim first after
you have set the trimming positions.
Click Step Left Trim (after clicking on Start Trim) or Step Right Trim
(after clicking on End Trim) and the selected content will step in the chosen
direction.
Click Trim Selected Item(s) after you are finished.
A dialog box will appear. Select the proper directory and name your file.
Click Save.
Previewing and Selecting Clips
To preview files before trimming, select the files by keeping 
(selects files individually) or  (selects files in a row) pressed as
you click on files with the mouse in the display area.
To select multiple files quickly, use your mouse in the cut list area to click,
drag (enlarging selection area), and release.
To switch the order of the files, select a file first and then click on the Move
Up and Move Down arrows.
Click Play to begin previewing when you have finished selecting files.
Note: During editing and previewing clips, you may experience time lags when
playing videos. If your video content utilizes constant bitrate, these lags will be
minimized.
Merging Multiple Video Clips
If you have a collection of files or an infinite number of video samples, you may
produce your own feature length movie by merging all your favorite video clips!
Click Open File to select your files when you are in the Video Trimmer
mode.
Click Open after you are done selecting a file.
If you like, you may trim the selected files first. Please follow the directions
in the "Trimming Clips" on page 64.
Adjust the order of the files by pressing the Up and Down arrows or Delete
the files. The order of the file will start from the top so be sure to set the
order properly before merging.
Click Merge All Items when you are ready. You will be asked to save and
name your file.
After naming your file, click Save.
Note: In order to preserve original video quality, be sure to heed the following
precautions: 1) Do not merge different formatted video files (e.g. VCD with
MPEG format or MPEG-1 with MPEG-2 formats) 2) It is not advised to merge
different recording profiles. 3) It is not advised to merge video files that have
different frame sizes (e.g. 320x240 with 640x480)
Converting
When converting, usually uncompressed. AVI video files will take up more
memory and are the most likely candidates t o be converted into compressed
.MPG files.
Caution: Some AVI files are already compressed and don't need further
compression nor conversion unless for merging. If already compressed, further
conversion of such AVI files will result in an exponentially large MPEG file.
Click on theFile Converter mode from the master panel.
Click Open File to load your video file(s).
Click Open after you are done selecting.
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After opening your file, theSave As dialog box appears on top of th eFile
Converter Wizard dialog box.
Select a directory and then name your file or just use "Default". When you
are finished, click Save.
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Click Next.
Choose a converter profile. For selecting profiles, refer to "Chapter 5:
Selecting your Recording Profi le" on page 44. Click Finish
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This will be added to the cut list. Now, select this file and the first frame
will be displayed in the upper left pane.
Tips: You may also trim your files to be converted by following instructions in the
Trimming Clips section earlier in this chapter.
Click Convert Selected Item(s) after you have selected specific files or add
more files by repeating the above steps.
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Click Convert All Items to convert all your files at once.
SCHEDULING R ECORDING TIMES
Scheduling with the Wizard
For recording programs when you're away from your computer, the Scheduling
Wizard meets every one of your recording needs. Be sure your TV tuner card is
installed properly and you have cable access or an antenna. The final reminder is
to keep your computer on during scheduled recording times!
Switch to the Recording Scheduler mode and the Wizard should
automatically appear or click theScheduling Wizard icon located in the
Recording Scheduler panel.
A dialog box will appear. TheEnable this Schedule should be selected as
default. Unselect it if you want to disable it.
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Confirm the default Video Settings. If they are not properly configured,
click on the drop-down menu and select the correct Video Device and
Source.
Choose the correct Channel by clicking on the drop-down menu.
Set the recording mode, scheduled date, starting time and ending time. After
you're done, click Next .
Pick a profile. Click Finish.
Scheduling Recording Times
The scheduled task will now appear in the video display area. To exit the
Recording Scheduler, click the upper right hand corner.
Editing Scheduling Tasks
To edit scheduling tasks, just double-click on the specific task located in the
Recording Scheduler panel and theScheduling Wizard will automatically
appear.
To add more scheduling tasks, repeat the steps in the last section.
To delete tasks, click on Delete or press  on your keyboard after
selecting a task in the display area.
NETWORKING
Networking Protocols
TCP/IP, 10/100 Base-T Fast Ethernet
Built-in Ethernet Controller: RealTek RTL8139C
Wireless LAN through PCMCIA socket
SOFTWARE
Operating Sytem
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
Microsoft Windows 98 Millennium Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Application Progrom
T PCI TV Program
ENVIRONMENTAL
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature 5 to 35
Storage temperture 0 to 60
Humidity 30% to 80% non-condensing
Power Specifications
External power supply
100-240 VAC at 50-60Hz
Max 6.67A
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
RF Interference
FCC Class B
eSTATION
User's Guide
All-In-On PC
August.2003

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