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The Surface of the Teletext Software ..................47 The Symbol Bar of the Teletext Software ..................48 The "File" Menu .......................... 49 The "Teletext" Menu........................50 Status / Error List - Teletext Decoding ..................52 The TerraTec Hotline ........................53 FAQ..............................54 TerraTV+ / TerraTV Radio+...
Introduction With the receiver system TerraTV+ or TerraTV Radio+ you have taken the next step towards a new multimedia future. Watch your favorite television station while comfortably reading teletext, and, Ò Ò at the same time, let Intel Intercast Technology show you selected Internet sites. These can now be transmitted over your television signal.
Key features · Brooktree 8x8 Chipset · Multiple-station preview of up to 100 sta- tions simultaneously Ò Ò · Intel Intercast Technology – Receiving · SVHS and video inputs for external video Internet sites via TV signals sources · High-speed teletext – teletext without ·...
Installing the Hardware Install the hardware as follows: 1. Switch off your PC and all connected peripheral devices, such as printer, monitor and so on. Leave the AC cord connected for the time being, so that your computer is still grounded. 2.
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fig. 1: Connect the output of the TV card to the input of the sound card as shown in this illustration. If you connect the TV card to the sound card, be sure to read the section called Important Set- tings for Sound Card Owners on page 15! 10.
Windows 98 Installation Step – 1 12. Install the TV card and start Windows 98. 13. During startup, place the provided CD into your CD ROM drive. 14. After Windows 98 has been started, the TV card is detected as a PCI Multimedia Video De- vice.
The easiest way to uninstall the drivers is to use the Uninstall utility which you can find in the \Drivers\Uninstall directory of your TV card CD or at our Internet site at www.terratec.net. Uninstall the drivers as follows: 1. To uninstall the TV card drivers, run the Uninstall utility.
Windows 95 Installation OSR-1 / OSR-2 1. Install the hardware and start Windows 95. 2. Insert the TV card CD provided in your CD ROM drive during startup. 3. After Windows 95 has been started, the TV card is detected as a PCI Multimedia Video Device.
Important System Settings for Operating the TV Card Observe the following items to ensure that the TV card provides optimal performance: The color depth for your graphics board should be set to a minimum of 16 bit or 65536 colors so that the TV image can be displayed in true-to-life color.
Important Settings for Sound Card Owners If you have connected the audio output of the TV card to the line-in input of your sound card using the provided jack-jack cable, you will have to make certain settings in the mixer for the sound card so that you can hear and record the TV/video sound.
On the Search for Connections – The Connection of External Devices to the TV Card In this chapter, you will learn everything you need to know about connecting external devices such as VCRs, video cameras and satellite receivers. Generally, you can connect external de- vices to theTV card through the antenna, video or SVHS inputs.
Connecting an External Device with Video-Out External devices that have a Video-Out port can be connected to the Video-In port of theTV card using a cinch/cinch cable (see the following illustration). fig. 4: Use this cable to connect a device with a Video-Out port. Proceed with the cable connection as follows: 1.
Connecting an External Device with SVHS-Out External devices that have a SVHS-Out port can be connected to the TV card by using a connec- tor cable with male plugs on both ends. (see the following illustration) fig. 5: SVHS/SVHS cable Proceed with the cable connection as follows: 1.
Connecting an External Device with Scart Out If you want to connect a device that has a scart out, you will need a special adapter cable to make the connection to the TV cable. The cable you will need must have a scart port on one side which you plug into the external device.
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Important! When purchasing an appropriate cable, you must pay attention its signal direction. There are cables for feeds into the VCR (Video-In), and there are cable types for feeds out of the VCR (Video-Out). Use a cable with the signal direction Video-Out! Preferably, you should buy a model that allows you to switch from in to out.
Attention! -Connecting Audio to the TV Card In attaching external devices through the Video-in or SVHS-In ports, you should note, that only video signals (and not sound) can be transmitted over these two ports. For this reason, you will need a second cable connection, which goes from the audio-out ports of the external de- vice to the Line-In input of your sound card.
The TV Software in Detail The 32-bit TV software of the TV card provided here offers you full control over all integrated functions. Install channels automatically through channel scan, shoot stills that are then im- mediately saved as bmp files or directly record completely compressed video sequences in real time.
Shortcut Keys in the TV Software The most important functions of the TV software can also be accessed with the touch of a but- ton. Use the following keys or key combinations to carry out the individual functions: Function Keys Previous Channel Cursor Down Next Channel...
Touch of a Button – The Functions of the Right Mouse Button If you click on the surface of the TV software with the right mouse button, a context menu ap- pears which allows you to quickly access a few practical functions of the TV software. fig.
Quick Access – The Channel List in the Status Bar The channel list, which you can open with a simple mouse click in the status bar of the TV software, represents a very quick navigational possibility for everyday use. fig. 8: The Channel List in the Status Bar TerraTV+ / TerraTV Radio+...
Editing Channel Settings Through the Channel Scan window you have the option of changing your channel settings at any time. You can, for example, assign a channel name or fine tune the channel if it does not have optimal picture quality. To change the channel settings, do the following: 4.
Adding Stations Manually If, for example, some stations were not found during the Channel Scan, or if you want to set a channel yourself, you can do this too through the Channel Scan window. To add a station manually, proceed as follows: 1.
The "File" Menu The Menu Point "New Teletext Window" Through this menu point you can call up a new teletext window of the teletext soft- ware. You can also do this through the symbol bar interface shown here. The Menu Point "Save As" After you have shot a frame, you can save it as a bmp file through this menu point.
The "View" Menu The Menu Point "Caption" Through this option you can hide and show the TV software's captions. The Menu Point "Status Bar" Through this option you can hide and show the status bar of the TV software. The Menu Point "View None" This very useful function hides all of the TV software's window frames that might possibly dis- turb you .
The "Channel" Menu The Menu Point "Channel... " Through this menu point you can call up the channel list, from which you can pick a particular station to view. The channel list is very practical to use if you drag its window next to the TV software.
The "Options" Menu The Menu Point "Video Device" Through the menu point Video Source you can set the video source displayed by the TV soft- ware. The video source selection is always important if you want to record something from an external VCR or video camera.
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NOTE! The option Video Standard makes it possible for you to choose different television standards. This only makes sense, for example, if you have an NTSC VCR or camera connected to the TV card. Then you can choose the setting NTSC under the option Video Standard, so that the de- livered signals can be processed correctly.
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The Setting Image Format Through this menu point you can determine how many bytes per pixel are used when captur- ing a frame or recording a video sequence. Be careful, however. The more bytes you set to save a pixel, the greater the data yield and the bigger the resulting file will be! Image Format What it Means for the Recording 32-Bit RGB...
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The Menu Point "Copy to Clipboard" After you have captured a single frame, you can copy it onto the Windows clipboard by going to the menu point Copy to Clipboard. From there, the frame can be pasted into any number of other applications. Pasting can be done by using the key combination Ctrl-V or the menu point Edit\Paste.
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The Menu Point "Mosaic" The TV software's mosaic offers you a quick overview of up to 100 television stations. To do this, the mosaic flips through all the stations and captures one frame from every channel. These frames are listed one after the other and can then be activated with a mouse click.
Uninstalling the TV Software It is very easy to uninstall the TV software. You might have to uninstall the software, for exam- ple, if you receive a new version or if you have difficulty operating the TV card: 1. Call up the control panel and doubleclick on the software symbol. 2.
Attention Trap! – Recording Parameters of Video Sequences There are four important factors you should take into consideration when recording a video sequence. These factors could have a decisive effect on the amount of data recorded and the quality of your recording. The deciding factors are: a.) The video format of the television picture you want to record b.) The number of frames per second to be recorded c.) The set compression factor during the recording...
The Big Picture – Important Information about the Video Format Before you start recording anything, you should determine first of all the video format of the video material you plan to record as well as the number of bytes that should be saved per pixel.
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Setting the Video Format for Video Sequence Recording 1. Choose the menu point Options\Video Format . 2. Image Dimensions allows you to choose the video format you want to use for video se- quence recording. For best results, choose the video format 192 x 144 or 384 x 288 . 3.
Less is often More – The Number of Frames per Second to be Recorded A video sequence consists of a fast succession of single frames. For our eyes to perceive a fluid movement, 15 frames must be shown per second. This holds true as well when recording video sequences.
More or Less - Determine the Compression In the previous two segments you learned that the amount of data received while recording a video sequence is determined by the size of the video format and the number of frames. The bigger the video format and the greater the number of frames per second, the more data ac- crued.
The Right Sound – The Audio Parameters for Video Sequence Recording When recording video sequences with sound, different sound qualities can be set. You can choose the sound qualities: CD Quality Radio Quality Telephone Quality No Audio for the recording. Be aware that the data yield increases depending on the sound quality you choose! The selection of sound quality also lets you influence the incoming amounts of data.
In Detail - More Video Recording Settings You can select two other settings for video sequence recording. One is the selection of a file name for saving the video sequence and the other a time frame after which the record function should automatically turn off.
Attention Trap – Recording a Video Sequence Now that you have learned in the previous segments all about the settings available for re- cording a video sequence, you can practice your newly applied knowledge: 1. First of all, go under the menu point Options\Video Source and set the signal source from which you want to record the video sequence.
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Troubleshooting - Video Sequence Recording 1. The recorded video sequence seems jumpy. In this case, there are several possible solutions: Lower the video format to be recorded through the menu pointOptions\Video Format Lower the set number of frames per second through the menu point Options\Video Re- cording Settings By going through the menu point Options\Compression set the compression process to Brooktree ProSumer Video (32)
Say Cheese - Recording a Single Frame 1. First, go to the menu point Options\Video Source and set the signal source from which you want to record the frame. There, choose Tuner, if you want to record a video sequence from a running television program or choose Composite or SVideo respectively, depending on connection type.
Always Informed – The Teletext Software The teletext software offers you actual functions for the world of teletext. Save interesting teletext pages such as stock tips and recipes directly or print them out. Through the integrated teletext caching, all pages are loaded in the background and can be accessed at the touch of a button.
The Symbol Bar of the Teletext Software History function Through these two interfaces you can page through the most recently read teletext pages, whether forward and back. This history function is also accessible through the menu point Teletext/History Forward and History Back respectively. These buttons are grayed out until you have used the Plus or Minus buttons further to the right to scroll through the pages.
The "File" Menu The menu point "New window" This menu point opens a new teletext window for you. This function is practical, for example, if you want to compare the teletext contents of different channels with one another. The menu point "Open" Use this menu point to open up saved teletext pages.
The "Teletext" Menu The menu point "Channels" Pulls up a list for setting a new station. The menu point "Teletext Caching" Lets you set up the buffer for the teletext pages. Teletext caching saves all the teletext pages to the background allowing you to then access them at the touch of a button. The menu point "Reveal"...
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The menu point "Lock Subpages" This menu point is especially practical when a teletext page consists of several subpages. Normally the individual pages scroll through automatically according to a set interval. To lock the current subpage, simply activate the menu point Lock Subpage. The menu point "History Back"...
Status / Error List - Teletext Decoding The three status lights have the following meanings. Green: The teletext is being decoded or is decoded Yellow:The teletext cannot be decoded Red: No teletext signal is being received Clicking inside this field opens an error log in which you can view past occurring errors. TerraTV+ / TerraTV Radio+...
The TerraTec Hotline If you still have problems or questions, please review all of the instructions in this documenta- tion first. If you are certain that you can’t solve your problem without assistance, please call our hotline. Our friendly support team is available from Monday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Cen- tral European Time under the number +49 (0) 2157 817914.
Question 1: Your computer crashes when you use the TV software and can only be revived with a restart. Answer 1: First, check in the device manager under 'computer' to see if the TV card is on the same inter- rupt as another slot card.
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Question 3: When starting your computer the error message "No suitable DirectX Provider - Overlay chan- nel disabled." appears. Answer 3: This error message appears when your graphic card's installed drivers do not conform to DirectX. In this case, you should purchase and install the current driver for your graphics card. If this does not work, try installing the newest version of DirectX.
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Question 5: What is the maximum resolution at which TerraTV+/Radio+ can digitalize video sequences? Answer 5: As with most common TV cards with Brooktree 848 or 878 chips, the TerraTV+/Radio+ can digitalize video sequences with a maximum resolution of 768x576 pixels. The amount of data that comes with this video format, however, blows any possibility of having momentary access to your hard drive.
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Question 7: When starting the TV software, you receive the message "The file TV.EXE is linked to: Export - OLEAUT32.DLL:420". Answer 7: In this case, you are probably working with an older version of Windows 95, which works with older DLL files. These are responsible for the exchange of data between applications. The TV software needs these files for a dynamic exchange of data to take place.
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Question 10: How do I connect my TV card with Linux? Answer 10: You can find information on this on the Internet at http://www.thp.uni-koeln.de/~rjkm/linux/terra/terra.html. Question 11: When recording video I get picture but no sound. Answer 11: For a video sequence to be recorded at all, the output of the TV card has to first be connected to the Line-In input of your sound card.
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Question 13: Does TerraTV+/Radio+ have a video-out? Answer 13: No, generally TV cards do not have video-out. If you want to produce video material from your system, you will have to use a graphics card with video-out. Question 14: No stations were found during the channel scan. Answer 14: In this case, you are probably using the TV card with a satellite receiver.
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