Tekram Technology M205 manual Connecting to Speakers or Headphones, Connecting to a Sound Card

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION

Connecting to Speakers or Headphones

NOTE: The CaptureTV M205 PRO audio output jack is a low-gain output suitable for headphones and powered speakers, as well as an input into stereo systems or other types of amplifiers. It is not suitable for driving unpowered external speakers alone.

If your system already has a sound card, hook the CaptureTV M205 PRO card’s audio output to your sound card’s audio input, usually marked “LINE-IN” with a 1/8” stereo cord, as shown below.

Connecting to a Sound Card

Or you may connect M205 Pro to the sound card internally:

M205 PRO User’s Manual

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Contents USER’S Guide N FCC Notice N Contents Remote Control Live Video Display Key FeaturesIntroduction Television on your PCClosed captioning Ntsc only Minimum System RequirementsComponents in the Package Hardware InstallationConnectors and Jumpers on the M205 PRO Card Hardware InstallationInstalling the Capture Card Connecting the IR Sensor Hardware Installation Connecting to a Sound Card Connecting to Speakers or HeadphonesInstalling the Windows 95 Device Drivers Software InstallationInstalling the Windows 98 Device Drivers Autorun Screen Installing the VideoCapture utility Application Window VideoCapture UtilityCapture Motion Captures Control PanelVideo Display Setting the Video Display Size and Format Selecting Overlay / Preview ModeCreating New Palette Selecting View/Capture ModeDisplaying Close Captioned Text Video Capture Changing the Settings for Video CaptureSelecting the Audio Format Allocating Memory Space Selecting the Video CompressorSpecifying the File Name for Motion Video Capture Copying to the Clipboard Capturing Motion VideoCapturing a Still Image Auto Scanning for TV Channels TV TunerShow / Hide Control Panel Selecting Antenna / Cable InputViewing in a Window/Full Screen Fine Tuning a ChannelAdjusting the Volume Selecting a ChannelChannel Browsing Using the Remote Control Remote ControlTroubleshooting N Appendix DirectX 6.0 Installation for Microsoft Windows