When you input an image from a video player device, such as a VCR that is
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connected to your computer, the following images may not record or
display:
The still images of a paused playback screen.
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A screen without images, such as a blue screen.
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The menu screens of the attached video player device.
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The Giga Pocket software's displayed image or images from a prerecorded
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Video Capsule may be interrupted or distorted under the following
circumstances:
If you change the channel on an attached video player device.
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If you switch input during the analog input from an attached video
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player device.
If you attempt to play back a damaged video tape.
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When you play a Video Capsule for a few seconds from the end of the film
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roll using the scroll bar, you may not be able to see a displayed image.
The computer's response may become slower when you attempt to play a
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Video Capsule while recording a TV program using Giga Video Recorder.
Giga Pocket may interrupt or stop playback to allocate resources for the
timer recording event. If this occurs, wait until the Giga Pocket finishes
recording before playing the Video Capsule.
The timer recording may fail due to an "Event buffer of audio overflow"
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error in the following circumstances:
The input cable (coaxial or video cable) is disconnected after recording
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starts.
You record a TV channel that has no broadcast content.
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You record video content from an old video tape with poor signal
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quality.
The on-screen display may shift and split under some circumstances. If this
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occurs, switch the TV/Recording deck and the playback deck, or switch the
channel. The recording proceeds even if the on-screen display shifts.
Giga Video Recorder does not operate properly if used concurrently with
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another video application, such as DVgate™ software.
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