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Overlay (DirectDraw Hardware Overlay) –

One of the “capabilities”

(functions) supported in DirectX. This particular capability, which may or may not be supported by a particular VGA chip (or its driver) provides the ability to scale video up to larger than its original size (as defined in the NTSC or PAL video standard). Overlay capability is necessary (but not sufficient) to do full- screen video playback on the VGA screen when the desktop display resolution is 800×600 or higher.

PAL - Phase Alternate Line. This is the video standard for most of the European television systems 720×576 at 25 frames per second.

Pixel – Abbreviation for PICture ELement, the smallest discrete unit of a video display that can be individually controlled. Video resolution is determined by the number of horizontal and vertical pixels that make up a display. The binary representation of a pixel is stored in the display memory on the graphics card.

Region Coding / Regionalization – A requirement in the DVD specification that prevents DVD content from being played in areas of the world for which it was not intended. DVD content contains (as part of the data stream), information about the region it was made for (this is usually written on the disc and on the package), and all DVD boards must play content from one (and only one) region. Regionalization supposedly will allow movies to be released on DVD in one area of the world while they are still in the theaters in other areas of the world, reducing the length of time it takes them to go from the theater to DVD.

RGB – Unlike composite, S-video or component video systems, computers normally use a color imaging model based on discrete channels of Red, Green and Blue light. These colors, when combined at full intensity, create white light. RGB provides the most flexible means for digital systems to represent virtually any color in the spectrum in terms of the absolute amounts of Red, Green and Blue light the color contains. Digital video is usually not stored as RGB; rather it is stored as YUV.

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Contents LQH0DVWHU User’s GuideTable of Contents Trademark Notice and Warranty Disclaimer PrefaceFCC Statement Iv CineMaster User’s Guide CE Statement Vcci Statement Dolby StatementCineMaster Overview FeaturesIntroduction CineMaster C-1.2D Specifications Hardware InterfaceCopy Protection Support Video SupportGeneral Installation Instructions Getting StartedPCI Bus Compatibility Guidelines Video Port Compatibility GuidelinesThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Hardware Installation Removing the slot cover from an open PCI slot Inserting the CineMaster card into the open PCI slot CineMaster cable connections User’s Guide CineMaster This Page Intentionally Left Blank Software Driver Installation Request to search for driversUnable to locate drivers Finish the installation This Page Intentionally Left Blank DVD Player Software Installation InstallationStarting DVD Player Proper DVD Disc in DriveImproper DVD Disc in Drive No DVD Disc in Drive DVD Players Idle Screen no title playingUsing DVD Player CineMaster User’s Guide Panel Control Top Row from left to rightAngle Control Bottom RowTime Search Chapter/Title SearchNumerical Keypad Spoken LanguageSubTitle Parental Display Picture This Page Intentionally Left Blank Advanced Settings and Troubleshooting Determining Driver VersionsDetermining DVD Player Versions This Page Intentionally Left Blank General Troubleshooting Questions, and Answers Installation QuestionsWhy can’t I play encrypted *.vob files with MediaPlayer? Playback QuestionsUser’s Guide CineMaster CineMaster User’s Guide Appendix a Keyboard ShortcutsKeys available in all dialog boxes Keys Available in all ControlsKeys Available in all Controls Keys available in Chapter / Title SearchKeys available in Settings Keys available in Numerical KeypadThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Riva 128 Display Modes that support DVD Video Riva 128 Video Resolutions SupportedAppendix B This Page Intentionally Left Blank Appendix C GlossaryCineMaster User’s Guide User’s Guide CineMaster CineMaster User’s Guide User’s Guide CineMaster CineMaster User’s Guide User’s Guide CineMaster CineMaster User’s Guide User’s Guide CineMaster This Page Intentionally Left Blank Appendix D Technical SupportThis Page Intentionally Left Blank