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5.4.3 Capture Video capture device: Select your video capture device. Video input format: Select your video input format (UYVY, YUY2, RGB24). Capture format (profile): Select the video format you want to record as. Note: If you want to burn your captured videos to DVD, be sure to set the capture format to DVD (NTSC) and not MPEG 2. Capture Size: Set the video capture size. Bit Rate (Kbps): Set the capture bit rate. Capture quality: Set the video capture quality. Frame Rate: Set the capture frame rate. Capture location: Set the folder to store your captured videos. Capture filename: Set the capture file name fChoose either to name the files with date/time Enable time limit: Check this box to set a time limit for the video capture. Capture audio option: Select from “Capture audio”, “Capture audio only, No Video”, or “No audio”. Audio capture device: Select the audio capture device you want to use. Audio Source: Select the audio input source. (Recommended using Line In) Audio format: Select the audio format. For DVD, be sure to select 48000 Hertz. Recording level: Adjust the audio recording level. 5.4.4 Video Color: Move the slide bar to adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation of the video. Click Default to reset the settings to factory default. Video System: Select the video system for your Composite and S-Video inputs. Always on Top: The preview window will always be displayed on top of other windows. Enable high quality preview: Enables high quality preview mode. Don't use overlay as display surface: If your VGA card doesn't support Overlay mode, click on this option. Display Aspect Ration: Set the display aspect ratio to 4:3, 16:9, or free mode. 5.4.5 Other Multi language option: Select the language for the user interface. Enable PIP playback: Enables Picture-In-Picture function when you playback recorded videos. MPEG4 Codec: Select the appropriate MPEG4 codec to use while capturing videos in the MPEG4 format. (Choose from DivX, Microsoft MPEG4 Codec V1, V2, and V3). 5.5 Channel Preview You can preview all the channels by clicking on the Channel Preview button . While previewing, you can select each channel sub-window with the 4 arrow keys (left, right, up, down), or directly clicking on it with the mouse. When you want to finish previewing, you can double-click on the sub-window you want to watch. 5.6 Snapshot You can take a snapshot (still image capture) of the current image in the display window by clicking on the Snapshot button . When the image is taken, the snapshot window will appear. You can view, save, and delete the images. The save image option supports Bitmap and JPEG formats. You can select which format to save the image as when you click Save or Save All. Note: The snapshot button on the Airlink101 TV box only works with programs that support the TWAIN function. For more information on how to use the TV box’s snapshot button, please refer to the FAQ in Chapter 9 of this manual. 5.7 Sleeping Timer Activate the sleeping timer by clicking on the Sleeping Timer button . Use the slide bar to adjust the time before auto shutdown, click OK to start, Cancel to exit. CHAPTER 6 USING MPEG ENCODER The Mpeg Encoder lets you convert DV/AVI files into MPEG/DVD format. 6.1 Interface Explanation Below is the interface window for the Mpeg Encoder: The interface window is composed of four parts: Header Buttons (Upper Right) Add files, delete files, Edit options, Start and Stop encoding, Help files. Batch Process Display Window (Upper Left) Displays the file name, encoding status, screen size, audio format, and play time of the files to be encoded. Progress Display Window (Lower Left) Displays formatting information about the file being encoded. Preview Display Window (Lower Right) Displays the video of the file being encoded. 6.2 Streaming Video Translation MPEG Encoder converts multimedia files into MPEG/DVD format. For multimedia files to be encoded using the MPEG Encoder, they must be able to be played with Windows Media Player. File formats that can be converted are: AVI, DV-AVI, MPEG 1, MPEG 2, ASF, WMV, DivX, and DAT. To add a multimedia file to be encoded, click on the + or Add button. This will open the Browse dialog box. Browse to the desired directory/file and click Open. Once the multimedia file is added to the Batch Process Display Window, the Option Selection Dialog Box appears. Select to encode the file as Mpeg 1 or Mpeg 2. For more information, refer to the Translation Option Dialog Section 6.3. The output file will be created in the same directory as the original file unless a different path is specified in the Output field. It will also maintain the original video file name and add a file extension matching the video format of the output type selected. The file name can also be changed manually. 6.3 Translation Option Dialog When a media file is added to the Batch Process Display Window, the Option Dialog Box will appear. Choose one of the formats and click on OK to continue. The ...
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