Hauppauge WinTV-USB FM manual Teletext Data Reception using VTPlus Europe only

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Teletext Data Reception using VTPlus (In

Europe ONLY)

Teletext is used in Europe and other parts of the world to transmit digital data along with a television picture. Teletext data is transmitted in an invisible part of the TV picture called the "Vertical Blanking Interval" or VBI.

Teletext data is normally formatted into pages. A master index is also transmitted which lists the various categories that can be received, and which Teletext page they are being transmitted on. Teletext data must be inserted into the VBI by your TV broadcaster, and can only be received on the WinTV USB if the Hauppauge Teletext decoder is installed.

An example of a Teletext page follows. Each Teletext page has a page number, a date and the current time in the right hand corner:(The time shown in a selected page will only Update if “Update Continuosly is selected- see later, in this section).

VTPlus for WinTV USB is a sophisticated Teletext software application which runs exclusively on the Hauppauge WinTV. VTPlus allows you to view multiple Teletext pages, save or print Teletext pages and create Dynamic Data Links so that Teletext data can be used in other Windows applications. The WinTV applica- tion does not have to be active while the VTPlus Teletext application is running.

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Contents WinTV USB WinTV-USB FCC Statement Radio Interference StatementCE Statement Table of Contents Teletext Data Reception using VTPlus Using the WinTV-radio ApplicationTroubleshooting WarrantyIii Page Introduction WinTV-USB WinTV-USB FMPage Installing the WinTV USB DiagramBoard connections Contents of the WinTV-USB package Installing the driver under Windows98 or Windows2000 Connecting the WinTV-USB to a VCR, Video Camera or Camcorder Connecting the WinTV-USB to a Sound Card Adjusting the Audio VolumeDouble click the speaker icon in Systray WinTV2000 Application Snapshot viewer windowOn some model ’s Running the WinTV application Still Frame Image Capture mode Motion Video Capture mode Using the mouse in WinTV Single click TitleMode/NoTitleMode makes easy to useSetting up your TV channels Configure/Channels/SuiteManagerSetting preferences in Title mode Setting full screen TV mode Image Save, Print and Copy to Clipboard Adjusting the video image’s color Options MenuSetting up a shortcut Keyboard control of the 32 applicationWinTV 32.exe WinTV-USBInstallation and Reference Manual Creating Digital Video movies with WinTV-USB Overview of Video Clip CaptureUsing WinTV Capture Setting the video image sizeSetting the number of frames per second captured Using Audio with -CaptureSuggestions on capturing video Tips on improving capture performance Image size Frames/second Bytes per secondPage Teletext Data Reception using VTPlus Europe only Configuring VTPlus Starting VTPlusVTPlus toolbar Quickselect Teletext pages Dynamic Data Exchange with TeletextWinTV-USBInstallation and Reference Manual WinTV-USBInstallation and Reference Manual Using the Radio Application FM radio antenna TV antennaRunning the Radio Application Radio windowUsing the Radio Buttons Programming the PresetsUsing the right Mouse button WinTV-USBInstallation and Reference Manual WinTV-USBInstallation and Reference Manual Video Overlay mode of operation Primary Surface mode of operationHow WinTV-USB Works WinTV-USBInstallation and Reference Manual Troubleshooting Problem Bad colors in the TV windowError message error code 69 during installation of drivers Problem Poor TV picture qualityProblem TV picture displays a black screen Problem Snapshots dont display correctlyPrimary Surface mode & DIB Draw WinTV-USBInstallation and Reference Manual Updating the driver Removing the driver with Hcwclear WinTV-USB Restarting the driver with Hcwreset Service Technical SupportTechnical support telephone WinTV-USBInstallation and Reference Manual Hauppauge Limited Warranty WinTV-USBInstallation and Reference Manual