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Troubleshooting
Warranty
Audio problems
Getting Additional Accessories
ALL-IN-WONDER Card Connectors
Using and adjusting TV Out
Click Settings
Windows Volume Control
Power connection requirements
Documentation updates
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Contents
ALL-IN-WONDER9700 Series
Product Notices
Documentation updates
Disclaimer
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Table of Contents
Index
Using Your ALL-IN-WONDER
Reference
What is the ALL-IN-WONDER family?
Getting Started
TV-ON-DEMAND Thruview
Expansion Slot
System Requirements
Computer System
Operating
Online Help
Getting Additional Accessories
Other Sources of Information
ATI Multimedia Center Guide
Online Telephone
Warranty Information
Product Warranty Registration Customer Service
Mail
Hardware Warranty Service Statement
Warranty Service
Limitations
Getting Started
Installing the Hardware and Software
Click System Devices
Add/Remove…
Uninstalling Old Graphics Card Software
To uninstall old graphics drivers
Installing Your ALL-IN-WONDER Card
Power connection requirements
ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series Power Connection
If the Add New Hardware Wizard does appear
Installing the Catalyst Software Suite
Windows New Hardware Found
To install the Catalyst software suite
If Windows runs the CD-ROM automatically, proceed to step
Troubleshooting Tips
Multiple Display Support
Click Settings
Increasing the number of colors
From LaunchPad
Starting the ATI Multimedia Center
Drivers downloaded from the ATI website
From Windows taskbar
ALL-IN-WONDER Card Connectors
Input and Output Adapters
ATI Input Adapter
Pdif connection
To display your PC output on a High Definition TV
Hdtv Video Inputs
Selecting the sound card connector for TV audio input
Windows Volume Control
Connecting Your PC to a Video Source
ALL-IN-WONDER
Attaching a TV to Your Card
To connect a VCR or camcorder to your ALL-IN-WONDER
To connect your graphics card to a television
For European Customers
Using Scart connectors for European televisions
Using an Scart connector with a Composite cable
Using a monitor vs. using the television display
Using and adjusting TV Out
Starting Windows with television display enabled
To enable and disable the television display
Viewing text on television
Adjusting the monitor display
TV reception tips
To use larger display fonts
Reducing edge distortion
To increase the TV contrast
Changing display configurations
Using games and applications
To open and close mulTView
To enable mulTView
MulTView
Autohiding mulTView window controls and borders
MulTView audio requirements
To change the location of the mulTView window
ATI Hdtv Component Video Adapter
System Requirements
Setting up your ATI Hdtv Component Video Adapter
Installing the software Connecting the Adapter
Installing your ATI Hdtv Component Video Adapter
CRT / Analog Flat Panel Monitor
To change settings using the Windows Control Panel
Using your Hdtv Component Video Adapter
Windows Control Panel Settings
Click 640 x
640 x
Correct
Colors on my
TV display are not
There is no display
Using Your ALL-IN-WONDER
Troubleshooting
Reference
Poor TV
Basic troubleshooting tips
No video
Reception
Troubleshooting tips
To load Windows in Safe Mode
Audio and Video Troubleshooting
Audio problems
No sound on the videotape when outputting to a
Sound when
Video problems
Mpeg recording requires a very fast CPU to encode Video
Dropped
Frames during
Horizontal
Recorded
Video has
Lines around
CD Audio Connectors
ALL-IN
Internal Audio/Video Input Header
Double-clickAdd/Remove Programs
To Remove the ATI Multimedia Center
To Remove the ALL-IN-WONDER Drivers
Select ATI Multimedia Center from the list
Industry Canada Compliance Statement
Compliance Information
FCC Compliance Information
CE Compliance Information
Reference
Adapters
CD audio connectors Color depth
Installing the hardware and software
ATI Multimedia Center
Troubleshooting tips 16
Recording Video Remote control Removing drivers Safe Mode
System requirements 3 Troubleshooting
Video troubleshooting Volume control Warranty
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