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TV@nywhere Duo
User Manual
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Contents
1. Getting Started ................................................................... 1
1.1 Introduction................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Features ....................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Package Contents ........................................................................................ 1
1.4 System Requirements .................................................................................. 2
2. Input & Output Connections ............................................... 3
2.1 Card Connections ......................................................................................... 3
2.2 TV Connections ............................................................................................ 4
3. Installation .......................................................................... 5
3.1 DirectX.......................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Installing the TV@nywhere Duo ................................................................... 6
3.3 Driver Installation for Windows 2000 / Windows XP ..................................... 7
3.4 Installation of the DTV .................................................................................. 8
3.5 Installation of DVD MovieFactory ................................................................. 8
4. DTV .................................................................................... 9
4.1 DTV Interface Overview................................................................................ 9
4.2 Scanning for TV Channels (Digital)............................................................. 10
4.3 Scanning and editing channels (Analog) .................................................... 12
4.4 Scanning for stations (FM Radio) (FM models only)................................... 13
4.5 Choosing your source................................................................................. 14
4.6 Channel list................................................................................................. 15
4.7 Volume controls .......................................................................................... 15
4.8 Signal Strength Meter ................................................................................. 15
4.9 Teletext....................................................................................................... 16
5. Setting .............................................................................. 17
5.1 DVB Settings .............................................................................................. 17
5.2 Analog TV/Video Settings (TV/AV-In/S-Video) ........................................... 19
6. PIP (Picture-In-Picture) and Twin Mode........................... 24
7. Recording......................................................................... 26
7.1 The Recording Button................................................................................. 26
7.2 The TimeShift Button .................................................................................. 27
7.3 Schedule Recording ................................................................................... 28
7.4 Snapshots................................................................................................... 29
7.5 Play Mode................................................................................................... 29
8. The Remote Control and Keyboard Shortcuts ................. 30
8.1 Remote Control (optional)........................................................................... 30
8.2 Keyboard Shortcuts .................................................................................... 31
Getting Started
1. Getting Started
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the TV@nywhere Duo TV tuner and video capture card. This
product turns your PC into a powerful desktop multimedia system quickly and easily.
Capture video and still images and experience real-time MPEG-1/2/4 recording.
Watch both digital TV and analog TV or video at the same time, on the same screen!
The TV@nywhere Duo provides you with a high quality TV viewing experience with
true stereo sound!
1.2 Features
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Antenna ready DVB-T Silicon Tuner
Universal Analog TV Silicon Tuner
S-Video/composite video inputs
PIP (Picture in Picture)
Real-time recording from Digital TV, Analog TV, and Analog inputs
Watch both Digital TV and Analog TV or video simultaneously
Watch TV in a resizable window or full-screen
TimeShifting functions
Capture still images
Listen to DVB radio
Listen to FM radio
Compatible with Windows® 2000 and XP
1.3 Package Contents
When removing the contents of the package, please inspect all items to ensure no
damage was sustained during shipping. The following items should be included in the
package:
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TV @nywhere Duo
Software Pack CD
User manual
Remote receiver Cable
PAL to NTSC Converter (country dependant)
AV-Cable
IR Remote Controller
Portable antenna
*Portable antenna:
The enclosed antenna is a free gift for outdoor use only. The performance may vary or
be limited according to your location and signal coverage. For indoor use, a good
quality ROOF antenna is highly recommended for better signal strength.
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Getting Started
1.4 System Requirements
To successfully use the TV@nywhere Duo solution, please ensure that your system
meets the following requirements:
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Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon 2.0 GHz or faster, 2.4GHz or faster recommended
256 MB RAM (minimum), 512 MB RAM recommended
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP
100 MB available hard disk space for installation, additional space required for
recording or TimeShifting
CD-ROM or DVD drive
VGA chipset with full DirectX 9.0 support
DirectX 9.0c or higher installed
Available slot
TV antenna or cable for digital TV
TV antenna or cable for analog TV
Input & Output Connections
2. Input & Output Connections
2.1 Card Connections
The TV@nywhere Duo card supports S-Video, Composite and Analog TV input. See
the diagram below for connection details.
Connects to your home or room antenna for Digital Terrestrial TV
Connects to your home antenna or cable for Analog TV
Connects to FM antenna
Connect the AV Cable to the 9-pin connector of the TV@nywhere
Duo
S-Video:
S-Video input for external devices like VCRs or camcorders
Composite Video: Composite video input for external devices like VCRs or
camcorders
Audio (R):
Connects to the right audio channel of an external audio device
Audio (L):
Connects to the left audio channel of an external audio device
Remote:
Connects to the IR remote cable
DVBT:
TV:
FM:
AV Cable:
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Input & Output Connections
2.2 TV Connections
Connect your digital TV antenna to the digital TV input on the TV@nywhere Duo, and
your analog source to the analog TV input. You can use a house antenna or the
included portable antenna for digital TV reception, and you can use a house antenna,
cable TV line, or another source for your analog TV input.
If you use a house antenna for both digital and analog TV reception, you may need to
use a signal splitter to connect to the TV@nywhere Duo.
Digital TV input
Analog TV input
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Installation
3. Installation
The following sections provide step-by-step instructions on installing and configuring
the card, accessories and software.
3.1 DirectX
Before installing your the TV@nywhere Duo, it is necessary to install DirectX 9.0c or
higher. Insert the installation CD and an installation menu should load automatically.
If the Autostart program does not
appear automatically when you insert
your Installation CD, start it manually
by running the InstallCD.exe file
located on the Installation CD, or by
clicking the Start button, choosing
Run…, and typing in D:\InstallCD.exe.
(if D: is your CD-ROM drive)
Click on DirectX and follow the
prompts to install DirectX. After
the installation is completed, shut
down the computer.
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Installation
3.2 Installing the TV@nywhere Duo
1. Switch off your PC and all connected peripheral devices such as your printer and
monitor. Leave the AC power cable connected for the time being, so that your
computer is still grounded.
2. Touch the metal chassis at the rear of the PC to ground and to discharge static.
Now unplug the cord from the AC power socket.
3. Remove the cover from the case of your PC.
4. Look for a free PCI expansion slot. When selecting the PCI slot, note that DVB-T
cards should not be plugged into PCI slot 1 in conjunction with an AGP graphics
card because PCI slot 1 is very frequently assigned to the same interrupts as the
AGP slot. This would give both cards the same interrupt, which can lead to crashes
during operation!
(This is usually the PCI slot closest to the AGP slot, but always check your
mainboard manual).
5. Carefully remove the card from its packaging and pick it up by the edges with one
hand while your other hand is touching a metal part of the PC. This will ensure that
your body is completely discharged via your computer without damaging the TV
card.
6. Align the holder at the rear of the TV card in the expansion slot in such a way that
the card’s connectors are directly in line with the slot’s socket.
7. Push the TV card firmly into the slot, ensuring good contact.
8. Fasten the TV card with an appropriate screw.
9. Reinstall the cover of your PC case.
10. Connect the antenna cable (which you would normally connect to the antenna
input terminal on your television) to the TV antenna terminal on the TV card.
Reconnect the AC power cable as well as all other cables. Make sure that your
speakers are set to low volume.
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3.3 Driver Installation for Windows 2000 / Windows XP
Windows 2000 / XP will
automatically detect the
TV@nywhere Duo card 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.
Select Install from a list or
specific location (Advanced) and
click Next.
Now select Search for the best
driver in these locations, make
sure “Search removable media is
checked, and click Next.
Windows will now find the drivers on
the Installation CD and install them
automatically. After installing the
driver, Windows will inform you that
it has done so successfully. Click
Finish.
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Installation
3.4 Installation of the DTV
Install the DTV software by
clicking on DTV. Just follow the
prompts to install the software.
3.5 Installation of DVD
MovieFactory
DVD MovieFactory is included so
you can edit and burn your own
DVDs. To install it, click on DVD
MovieFactory and follow the
prompts. When asked for the
CD-key, you can find it on the
envelope of your installation CD.
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DTV
4. DTV
4.1 DTV Interface Overview
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1. Change Skin
2. Switch to Analog TV
3. Switch to composite video in
4. Switch to S-Video in
5. Switch to FM Radio
6. Switch to DVB TV
7. Start/Stop PIP mode
8. Start/Stop Twin mode
9. Open Scan settings
10. Switch to Play mode
11. Swap main and second window
(in PIP mode)
12. Teletext
13. Rewind
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14. TimeShift Start/Play/Pause
15. Record Start
16. Stop
17. Skip to beginning
18. Skip to end
19. Mute on/off
20. Volume bar
21. Show/hide channel list
22. Snapshot button
23. Signal Strength Meter
24. Toggle fullscreen/windowed viewing mode
25. Fast Forward
26. Channel list
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DTV
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.
Receiving Setup:
This shows the current reception standards the DTV application is set to. You can
change this setting in DVB Settings in Chapter 5.1.3.
Services Information:
This shows information about the currently selected channel when available. During a
scan, this will show information on the status of the scan
Channel Scan:
There are two ways to scan for available channels, Auto Scan and Transponder Scan.
1. Auto Scan:
Select Auto Scan, then select your country
from the drop-down box and click Scan.
2. Transponder Scan:
If you want to manually enter a frequency,
select Transponder Scan, type in the
Frequency in kHz and click Scan.
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DTV
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. You can uncheck a channel
so it does not appear in your channel list,
or you can select it and click Delete to
remove the channel entirely. You can also
import channel lists into your current list by
clicking Import, you can load another
channel list by clicking Load, and you can
save your channel list by clicking Save
As… To save your changes, click OK. To
cancel your changes, click Cancel.
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DTV
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. You can also change your Country to set your TV
Standard, or you can change your TV Standard directly by using the dropdown boxes.
You can change the Input Type to designate whether you use an antenna(Air) or
cable TV(Cable).
You can edit your channel list by using the checkboxes next to the channel name unchecked channels will be hidden from the channel list. (You will still be able to switch
to the channel by typing in the channel number) Click on the name of the channel to
edit the name that will appear in your channel list. You can also click on the Audio
Format of the channel to choose between MONO or STEREO sound (when available).
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DTV
4.4 Scanning for stations (FM Radio) (FM models only)
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; you can stop the scan by clicking Stop. You can also manually
enter a frequency by clicking on Set to tune to that frequency and then clicking on Add
to add the frequency to your station list. Clicking on Previous or Next will autoscan to
the previous or next station, and the ▲ and ▼ buttons will fine tune the frequencies.
You can rename a station by selecting it and clicking on its name. To take stations out
of your list, select it and click on Delete. To save your changes, click on Save or OK;
to cancel your changes, click on Cancel.
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DTV
4.5 Choosing your source
Your TV@nywhere Duo 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.
Switches to Analog TV reception
Switches to an external device connected to the composite video
input
Switches to an external device connected to the S-Video input
Switches to FM Radio
Switches to Digital Terrestrial TV (selected by default)
Turns on and off PIP Mode, which lets you watch both digital TV and
an analog source at the same time
Turns on and off Twin Mode, which lets you watch digital TV and an
analog source side by side
Brings up the Scan Settings dialog
Enters Play Mode, and lets you view snapshots you have taken and
watch video you have captured
Swaps video between the main window and second window (in PIP
mode)
View Teletext (when available)
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DTV
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 K or L arrow keys to switch
channels. In DVB mode, you can select DVB Radio by clicking on the dropdown box
and choosing Radio. Right-clicking on a channel will give you the option to sort the list
by Name, Frequency, Network Provider, or Transponder ID
4.7 Volume controls
At the bottom of the interface is the volume bar. Click on the bar to set the volume to
that level, or press the I or J arrow keys to decrease or increase the volume. Click
on the speaker icon to mute the audio.
4.8 Signal Strength Meter
The signal strength meter indicates how strong the signal is for the current channel.
Green lights indicate good reception, yellow lights indicate fair reception, and red lights
indicate poor reception.
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DTV
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. Surfing through the pages is conveniently easy thanks to
the preloaded text tables. Use the arrow buttons (on the software interface, the PC
keyboard or the remote control) to navigate from one page to another or enter a page
number directly. You can also click a page reference directly to call up its content,
practically with no delay.
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Setting
5. 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
Here you can change the directory used for
saved files. Either type in the path, or click
“Browse”, go to the folder you want, and click
OK. You can also choose to always have the
DTV window on top of other applications by
checking “Always on top”.
You can also enable VGA hardware
acceleration by checking the box by VGA
hardware acceleration. Please note that
not all graphics cards support this feature.
5.1.2 Schedule Recording
Here you find programs scheduled to be
recorded.
Please refer to Chapter 7.3 for a description
how to use Scheduled Recording.
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Setting
5.1.3 DVB Setting
Some countries use a different bandwidth
setting for scanning their frequencies. In
general, most countries have a bandwidth
of 7,8 MHz. here, you can choose the
setting that matches your country.
In case you are in a country that uses 6
MHz Bandwidth, like Taiwan for example,
select the entry with 6M.
After this, you will need to restart your
computer.
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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
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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.
Color: Customize here the Color of the
display characteristics like Brightness,
Contrast, Hue, Saturation and
Sharpness.
Clicking on “Default” will put the settings
back to the factory default.
5.2.2 Record Settings
Record Settings let you adjust how you
record files from the AV-in and S-Video
sources.
Record - MPEG:
Here you can define whether you want to
record at Good, Better or Best quality
according to predefined settings.
When you choose Customized, you can
make a custom setting to record with.
You can choose between the following
formats:
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NTSC or PAL VCD
NTSC or PAL MPEG-2
NTSC or PAL SVCD
NTSC or PAL DVD
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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
help identify it. Select MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 to use
with the profile.
System:
Depending on the Mode selected in “General”, select
what Bitstream mode you want to use with the profile.
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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.
Audio: Here you can choose the Bit Rate, Sample Rate,
and how many Channels to use for recorded audio.
(1=mono, 2=stereo)
Record – SYSTEM
By selecting SYSTEM in the Record Setting
window, you can access the codecs already
installed in your system, such as MPEG-4
or DivX. Depending on the codec, you can
access the properties of the codec, and
modify their settings by clicking on the
Property button. (not available with all
codecs) You can download free codecs
from the internet, such as DivX from
www.divx.com. For support for these
codecs, please contact the codec
manufacturer or search the internet.
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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. You can also choose to always have the
DTV window on top of other applications by
checking Always on top.
5.2.4 Schedule Recording
Here you find programs scheduled to be
recorded.
Please refer to Chapter 7.3 for a description
how to use the Scheduled Recording.
5.2.5 DVB Setting
Some countries use a different bandwidth
setting for scanning their frequencies.
In general, all countries have a band with of
7/8 MHz; here, you can choose the setting
that matches your country.
In case you are in a country that uses 6 MHz
Bandwidth, like Taiwan for example, select
the entry with 6M.
After this, you will need to restart your
computer.
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Setting
5.2.6 TV Setting
Here you can adjust some analog TV
settings. Select your country and TV
standard to get proper reception in your
area. You can also select whether to
receive Mono or Stereo for the currently
selected channel, and what Language you
wish to receive for multi-language
broadcasts. (when available)
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PIP (Picture-In-Picture)
6. PIP (Picture-In-Picture) and Twin Mode
The PIP function can be accessed from the toolbar on the left.
When you click on the PIP Button, you will see a second live stream at the bottom right.
When you are in PIP-Mode, you can switch between analog TV, S-Video, and AV in
sources, depending on which connection you want to view in the second window.
You can move the window anywhere on the desktop, and resize it by dragging it on its
edges.
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Clicking on Twin mode will show the two video streams side by side in identical
windows. In this mode, the windows will be locked, and cannot be individually resized
or moved.
Clicking on the Swap button will swap the main and second windows, so digital TV will
be in the second window and your analog source will be in the main window.
To end PIP mode, click on the PIP button again to return to normal viewing. You
cannot TimeShift or record when in PIP mode.
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7. Recording
7.1 The Recording Button
By clicking the record button, you can record video displayed in the
main window. When recording video, then you will see your current
video source and • 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. (Chapter 5.2.2) In FM Radio mode, you record to a
standard WAV file. In all modes, recorded files will be saved to the working directory,
which can be specified in Directory Settings. (Chapter 5.1.1 and Chapter 5.2.3) You
can watch the movies you have recorded by entering Play Mode. (Chapter 7.5) When
recording from DVB, you can view/listen to another source (TV/AV in/S-Video/FM)
while your program continues recording in the background. Also, when recording from
TV/AV in/S-Video/FM, you can watch DVB TV.
When you are done recording, click the Stop button.
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7.2 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.
The TimeShift button will then turn into a Pause/Play button, letting you pause the
video. Clicking it again will begin playback right where you left it.
You will see a green bar at the bottom of the screen, with a slider that shows your
current position. You can rewind or fast forward by using the buttons at the left and
right side of the bar, or by dragging the slider left and right. You can also click on the
Skip to Beginning button to go to the beginning of the TimeShifted file, and click on
Skip to End to move back to what is currently showing. When you want to stop
TimeShifting, click on the Stop button. You cannot change channels or video sources
while TimeShifting.
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Recording
7.3 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 the settings of a scheduled
recording.
The Add and Edit buttons open a second menu:
First, select the Schedule Type from the right side of the screen. Click “One time” if
this is a one-time only recording. To make a weekly recording, click on the days you
want the program to record on. Select the Source you want to record from, then the
Channel. Select the Date if this is a one time recording. Enter the Start Time and
Duration of the program you want to record. Finally, enter a File Name for the
recorded file – if this is a weekly recording, a number will be added to this name for
each recording. (Example: FileName01.mpg, FileName02.mpg, etc.)
Click on the Add button to finish scheduling the recording.
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7.4 Snapshots
You can take still image snapshots of video and save them to your hard drive. To take
a snapshot, click on the Snapshot button, and the current video image will be saved 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.
(Chapter 7.5)
7.5 Play Mode
You can see the files you have already recorded by clicking on Play on the left side of
the interface. Here you can select the file you wish to view on the right, and it will
display in the main window. If the file is an image, it will be displayed. If the file is a
movie clip, it will begin to play. You can pause/play or stop the movie using the
Pause/Play and Stop buttons at the bottom of the interface. You can also click on
Explorer… and you will open your saved files working directory specified in Directory
Settings. (Chapter 5.2.3)
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The Remote Control and Keyboard Shortcuts
8. The Remote Control and Keyboard Shortcuts
8.1 Remote Control (optional)
1. Full Screen: Switches between full screen mode and a
normal TV display.
2. Power: Turns on/off the DTV Program.
3. Numeric Keypad: Selects the desired channel directly. In
Scan Mode you can type in the frequency directly and
confirm with “Enter”.
4. Recall: Switches to the previously viewed channel.
5. Mute: Mutes the Audio.
6. TV/Radio: Switches between TV and Radio reception.
7. SAP: Switches to a Second Audio Program (if available).
8. CH+/CH-: Switches to the next/previous channel.
9. VOL-/VOL+: Decreases/increases the volume.
10. Enter: Confirms a selection.
11. PIP: Enables/disables the PIP Mode and to switch
between the main and second window.
12. Source: Switch between the different sources.
(DVB -> TV -> AV-In -> S-Video)
13. Record/Pause: Starts and stops the recording of the
current program.
14. Swap: Swaps main and secondary windows when in PIP
mode
15. TimeShift/Pause: Starts and pauses the TimeShifting of
the current program.
16. Rewind: Rewinds current TimeShift or recorded video.
17. Play/Pause: Resumes and pauses TimeShift or recorded
video.
18. Forward: Moves forward through TimeShift or recorded
video.
19. Back: Skips to the beginning of a recorded video.
20. Stop: Stops TimeShifting, playback, or recording.
21. End: Skips to the end of a recorded video during playback.
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The Remote Control and Keyboard Shortcuts
8.2 Keyboard Shortcuts
Use the following Hot-Key table for reference to conveniently control TV functions
using a keyboard.
Keyboard
F
Ctrl-Alt-T
Number keys 0-9 /
NumPad 0-9
BackSpace
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T
A
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Enter /
NumPad Enter
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Ctrl-R
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Ctrl-T
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Space
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Ctrl-S
R
Ctrl-P
Description
Full Screen Mode On / Off
Open / Close the DTV application
Channel Number
Recall Previous Channel
Mute on / off
Switch between TV / Radio reception
Switch to Second Audio Language
Channel Up
Channel Down
Volume Up
Volume Down
Enter / Confirm
Enable/disables PIP mode
Input Source (DVB, TV, AV-in, S-Video in)
Start Recording
Swaps main and secondary windows during PIP mode
Start / Pause TimeShift
Rewind
Play / Pause
Fast Forward
Skip to beginning
Stop Playback / Recording / TimeShifting
Skip to end
Snapshot
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