ADS Technologies CD or DVD Hardware manual Menu Options, Video Inputs/Outputs, Video Format

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Menu Options

This section will describe all settings and choices for all of the menu options along the top of the CapWiz Interface.

• Video Inputs/Outputs:

This dialog box allows you to quickly change your video input choices. Here you can choose between RCA, S-video These settings can also be changed by running the Capture Wizard Screens.

• Video Format:

The Video format dialog box allows you to quickly change your video format for NTSC or PAL. If you are not sure of the correct selection, run the Capture Wizard and read the document called “Learn more about worldwide Video Standards". The Video format box also allows you to quickly set your video resolution and quality setting. You can choose:

a. DVD at Good, Better or Best Quality b. Super Video CD (SVCD)

c. VCD

There are no quality settings for SVCD or VCD as these formats have standard video and audio bit rates. CapWiz will display the following standard video capture settings based upon your USB Connection.

USB 2.0 Connection

USB 1.1

 

DVD Settings - 4, 6 or 9 Megabits per second (Mb/sec.)

2.5, 3 or 4 MB/sec.*

SVCD - MPEG-2 video at 2.4 Mb/sec.

Same

VCD - MPEG-1 video at 1.15 Mb/sec.

Same

The Video format and bit rate (4, 6 or 9 Mb/sec) for DVD video will be displayed in a status area of the CapWiz interface so you will always know what video format and bit rate you are recording. *If connected at USB 1.1 Full Speed the maximum video bit rate is 4 Mb/sec.

Video Format:

a.DVD at Good, Better or Best Quality

b.Super VideoCD (SVCD)

c.VCD

d.DivX

DivX is a highly compressed video format. Many users like DivX video because you can capture video at 352 x 240 (352 x 288 PAL) and get about 2 hours of video on a single CD. DivX files can be played back by several models of new DVD Players. DivX capture is supported in CapWiz for PC’s with CPU speed of 1.8 GHz or faster. If your PC does not have a 1.8 GHz CPU, you will see the following message.

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Contents Instant TV Deluxe USB Page Table of Contents Quick Installation Guide Instant TV Deluxe Hardware InstallationADS IR Blaster Hardware Installation Step by Step Driver Installation IR Blaster IR Blaster as a Remote Control ReceiverIR Blaster as an IR Code Transmitter Blaster function Applications supported by IR Blaster functionIR Blaster and the Instant TV Deluxe Remote IR Blaster InstallationIntroduction Step Two Select Video Inputs Step One Open Capture Wizard Cap WizStep Three Create file name and select file location Step Four Choose video formatCapture Wizard Interface ReadyWays to begin Recording TV Tuning and the Remote Control ButtonPlayback Captured Video Seek through the videoTV Settings Capture Wizard Features and FunctionsRecording File Name Playback List Box Disable WizardDeleting a File Application LinksCapWiz Direct to Disc Direct to Disc Wizard Overview What is Single Session? DVD Authoring FeaturesQuick Guide CapWiz Direct to Disc Wizard Direct to Disc Wizard InstructionsSplash Screen Video Compression SettingsDTD Wizard Step Capture and Burn or Load a file to burnType of Drive Common Media Type Select Disc DriveMovie title Name Background TemplateVideo Title Name Capture DurationRecord to Disc Auto Chapter SettingRecording to Disc Ready to RecordVideo Inputs/Outputs Menu OptionsVideo Format USB 2.0 ConnectionCustom User Defined video settings Video ResolutionVideo Bit Rates Video Bit Rate Custom Settings CaveatsDivX Profile DivX AudioVideo Preprocessing Filters Use Variable BitrateSpatial Filtering Temporal FilterControl Brightness/ColorApplications OptionsDisable Screen Saver during recording Prompt Delay RecordPlayback… Use RenderGraphRecord Duration Help Using CapWizDisk space AboutService and Warranty Return/ReplacementWarranty ADS