• USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner User Manual Ver: 1.9. • Copyright and Trademark Notice ©2005. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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Installation..4 3.1 DirectX...4 3.2 Connecting the USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner..5 3.3 Driver Installation for Windows 2000 / Windows XP.6 3.4 Installation of the DTV software..7 4. • 6.5 Play Mode...26 7. The Remote Control and Keyboard Shortcuts.27 7.1 Remote Control..27 7.2 Keyboard Shortcuts..28 8.

Technical Support..29 8.1 Troubleshooting..29. Getting Started 1. Hydrology Australian Introduction Ebook Library. 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner. This product turns your PC into a powerful multimedia system quickly and easily. Capture video and still images and experience real-time MPEG 1/2/4. The USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner provides you with a high quality TV viewing experience with true stereo sound!

1.2 Features. • Getting Started 1.4 System Requirements To successfully use the USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner solution, please ensure that your system meets the following requirements: ® ® • Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or faster PC, Pentium 4 2.4GHz or higher recommended • 256 MB RAM (minimum), 512 MB RAM recommended ®. Input & Output Connections 2.1 USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner Connections Mini USB: Connects the USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner to your PC. Composite Video In: Connects to composite video sources Audio In (L): Connects external audio to unit (left channel) • The following sections provide step-by-step instructions on installing and configuring the card, accessories and software 3.1 DirectX Before installing your the USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner, it is necessary to install DirectX 9.0c or higher.

Insert the installation CD and an installation menu should load automatically. • 3.2 Connecting the USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner Attach the EMI core to your USB cable. Connect your digital or analog antenna to the USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner, and use the USB cable to connect it to the USB 2.0 port on your PC. • Installation 3.3 Driver Installation for Windows 2000 / Windows XP Windows 2000 / XP will automatically detect the USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner and brings up the Found New Hardware Wizard window. If you have not already done so, place the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. • Installation 3.4 Installation of the DTV software Install the DTV software by clicking on DTV Setup. Just follow the prompts to install the software.

DTV 4.1 DTV Interface Overview 11 12 13 14 15 16 1. Change Skin 13. Record Start 2. Switch to Analog TV 14.

Switch to composite video in 15. Skip to beginning 4. Switch to S-Video in 16. • 4.2 Scanning for TV Channels (Digital) Before you can watch digital TV, you have to scan for available channels in your area.

On the Menu Bar, click on Tool, and then click on Scan. You can also click on the Scan button on the left side of the screen. • Found channels will be displayed in a window, and here you can customize your channel list. You can sort your channel list by Channel Name, Frequency, Network Provider, Transponder ID, and Audio type by clicking on the button at the top of each column. • 4.3 Scanning and editing channels (Analog) When in TV mode, choosing Tool then Scan or clicking on the Scan button will open up the following screen.

Here, click on the Scan button to automatically scan all channels for availability and remove any unavailable channels. • 4.4 Scanning for stations (FM Radio) When in FM mode, choosing Tool then Scan or clicking on the Scan button will open up the following screen. To begin a full autoscan for radio stations, click the Scan button.

The process will take a couple minutes. • 4.5 Choosing your source Your USB 2.0 DVB-T Tuner is not limited to digital TV reception – you can also view analog sources. On the left side of the interface, you will find buttons that let you access different sources. • 4.6 Channel list On the right side of the interface is the channel list. Here you will see available channels for DVB if you are in DVB mode, and TV channels if you are in TV mode. Simply click on a channel to switch to it, or press the arrow keys to switch channels.

• 4.9 Teletext Simply clicking the Tx button opens the Teletext window. Not all TV stations provide Teletext service. Everyday, however, competent editorial offices provide a selection of quickly and easily accessible information, which you can access for free, since it is constantly transferred along with the TV picture via the so-called vertical blanking interval of the picture signal. • 4.10 EPG Digital TV stations often broadcast Electronic Program Guide, or EPG information. This information includes information about upcoming programs and their playing times, and can be used to see what shows will be playing later in the day and record them. Setting To access the Setting window, on the menu bar, click on Tools ->Setting. Depending on your current source, there will be different settings available to you.

5.1 DVB Settings When you have DVB as your source, you will see the following options: 5.1.1 Directory Settings Working Directory Here you can change the directory used. • Setting 5.1.2 Schedule Recording Here you find programs scheduled to be recorded. Please refer to Chapter 6.3 for a description how to use Scheduled Recording. • Setting 5.2 Analog TV/Video Settings (TV/AV-In/S-Video) If your current source is TV, AV-in, or S-Video, you will see the following options: 5.2.1 Display Settings • Output Size: Here you can specify the display size of the analog source. • Data Format: Here you can choose the data format to display video in. • Setting The Profiles - Button is also available when Customized is selected, and it opens the following screen: Here you can Create a new profile, Modify an existing one, Duplicate a profile, and Remove one or all of the existing profiles. Create Profile General: Here, enter a name for the profile, and a comment to.

• Setting Video: Here, choose the VideoFormat, the output size, and the Bit Rate you wish to use. When you click on Advanced, another window will open where you can select the Frame Rate, the Encoder level and whether the recording should be Inverted, Deinterlaced and/or Off Line.

• Setting 5.2.3 Directory Settings Here you can choose the directory used for saved files. Either type in the path, or click Browse, go to the folder you want, and click OK. Always on top You can also choose to always have the DTV window on top of other applications by checking “Always on top”. • Recording 6.

Recording 6.1 The Recording Button By clicking the record button, you can record video displayed in the main window. When recording video, then you will see • REC above the play controls. In DVB-T mode, you record the pure MPEG-2 Audio and Video signal. In analog mode (S-Video or AV-In) you record the signal in the format that you have specified in Record Settings. • Recording 6.2 The TimeShift Button With the TimeShift function, you can pause live TV, leave, and come back and watch your program right where you left it.

You can then also fast forward past commercials, or rewind to see a particular scene again. To begin TimeShifting, simply click the TimeShift button. • Recording 6.3 Schedule Recording You can access Schedule Recording from the Settings Menu as described in Chapter 5.1.2 and Chapter 5.2.4. Here you can see a list of items scheduled to record. By clicking on the Add Button, you are able to add a new scheduled recording, the Delete button cancels the highlighted scheduled recording and the Edit button lets you change. • Recording 6.4 Snapshots You can take still image snapshots of video and save them to your hard drive. To tak e a snapshot, click on the Snapshot button, and the current video image will be save d to your hard drive in the working directory specified in Directory Settings.

(Chapter 5.1.1 and Chapter 5.2.3) You can see the snapshots you have taken by entering Play Mode. • The Remote Control and Keyboard Shortcuts 7. The Remote Control and Keyboard Shortcuts 7.1 Remote Control 1. Source: Switch between the different sources. (DVB ->TV ->AV-In ->S-Video ->FM Radio) 2.

Full Screen: Switch between full screen and windowed viewing modes 3. • The Remote Control and Keyboard Shortcuts 7.2 Keyboard Shortcuts Use the following Hot-Key table for reference to conveniently control TV functions using a keyboard. Keyboard Description Full Screen Mode On / Off Ctrl-Alt-T Open / Close the DTV application Number keys 0-9 / Channel Number NumPad 0-9 BackSpace. • Technical Support 8.

Technical Support 8.1 Troubleshooting I can hear TV audio, but I can’t see any video. Make sure you have connected the unit to a USB 2.0 port, and not a USB 1.1 port – the bandwidth of USB 1.1 is not enough for the TV stream to be displayed properly.

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