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| I have had my 9800 pro since 2003 and I must admit it has been the best card I have ever owned. Graphics are unparallel. This is my 3rd AIW card. I keep thinking that the new versions and drivers will finally stop it from crashing. THe problem is does not seem to able to output the edited video to vcr . There is no problem capturing or editing input from vcr . | |
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To connect the audio cables
MulTView requires a TV WONDER card. For proper audio performance, ensure that the audio outputs from the ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO and the TV WONDER are connected to different inputs on the sound card. The following instructions describe one method of connecting the audio cables. Other connection schemes are possible, depending upon the type of sound card in your computer. When you connect the audio cables, make note of the name of the sound cards audio connectors. During initialization of the Multimedia Center, you will be prompted for the name of the connector you chose.
ATI Card ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO TV WONDER Connects to: Connects to: Sound Card Audio Connector.....
MulTView Installation and Setup Users Guide
This guide explains how to install your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO and TV WONDER cards, and how to connect their audio outputs to your sound card. All references to TV WONDER apply to the ATI TV WONDER or TV WONDER VE products. TV WONDER USB Edition is not supported, You must uninstall any previous version of the Multimedia Center before proceeding. If you are installing a REMOTE WONDER for the first time, do not connect it until you have installed the ATI software. See Step 12.
Using the illustration as a guide, follow the steps below to make the audio connections between your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO, TV WONDER, and sound card.
To install your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO
Ensure that you have an up-to-date AGP driver installed for your motherboard. Check with the motherboard manufacturer or visit the ATI Website for more details: http://www.ati.com/support/faq/agpchipsetdrivers.html. Use Add/Remove Programs to uninstall your existing graphics card drivers and remove any control panels or other software that is intended to function with your existing graphics card. Restart your computer if prompted. In Windows 2000 or Windows Me, install a basic VGA display driver. Shut down your computer, and then turn off the power or unplug it. Disconnect the monitor, and remove the existing graphics card (refer to your system manual for instructions on removing the cover.) Install the ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO into the AGP slot, ensuring that the card is properly seated before replacing the bracket screw. Connect the auxiliary power cable supplied with the ALL-IN-WONDER; refer to the ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO Installation and Setup Users Guide or the Installation Poster for additional details.
Using the external audio cable supplied with the TV WONDER, connect the audio output from the TV WONDER to an audio input (usually LINE IN) on your sound card.
Using the internal CD ALL-IN-WONDER Sound Card TV WONDER audio cable, connect 9700 PRO the small, white CD AUDIO plug on the ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO to your sound cards CD AUDIO IN connectors (refer to your sound cards manual).
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Using the internal CD audio cable, connect the small, white CD AUDIO plug on the ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO to the sound cards CD AUDIO IN connector (refer to your sound card manual). If you choose a different connector, be sure to make note of its name. See the illustration on page 4. Double-check all connections and bracket screws, turn on the system power, and then start the computer. loading.
To install your TV WONDER
Shut down your computer, and then turn off the power or unplug it. Install the TV WONDER in a PCI slot, ensuring that the card is properly seated before replacing the bracket screw. Using the external audio cable supplied with the TV WONDER, connect the audio output from the TV WONDER to an audio input (usually LINE IN) on your sound card. If you choose a different connector, make note of its name. See the illustration on page 4. Double-check all connections and bracket screws, replace the PC cover, turn on system power, and then restart the computer.
10 When New Hardware is detected, click Cancel, and let Windows finish 11 Insert the ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 PRO Installation CD. If the CD does
not Autorun, navigate to the CD, double-click Atisetup.exe, click Software Install, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
12 When the software installation is complete, shut down your computer.
Optional: Now is a good time to connect the REMOTE WONDER receiver to a USB port on your computer.
During the installation, you may see warnings that the drivers are not certified by Microsoft; please continue with the installation.
Restart your computer if prompted. Launch TV. The Initialization Wizard will prompt you to enable MulTView, and will assist with the audio setup described in Step 3.
13 Restart the system.
Windows will finish installing the final components. You are now ready to set your desired resolution and start the TV application. The Initialization Wizard will guide you through the audio setup.
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What is the ALL-IN-WONDER family?
The ALL-IN-WONDER family of cards deliver highperformance 3D and 2D graphics, as well as advanced multimedia features. Play games, watch TV or videos, listen to audio CDs, explore the Internet, and work in Windows as never before. TV-ON-DEMAND and TV Listings enhance your television experience. Using an attached video camera, the ALL-IN-WONDER family provides time-lapse video recording and motion-triggered video recording, which can be used for security applications. Your cards advanced video recording and editing features also give you Video CD and DVD authoring capability.
You can use your ALL-IN-WONDER to connect your computer to a television. This feature is ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, and browsing the Internet. (For more information, see Attaching a TV to Your Card on page 26.) The ALL-IN-WONDER also turns your PC into an intelligent TV with the following features:
TV-ON-DEMAND THRUVIEW MULTVIEW Zoom-in Scheduled Viewing Channel Scanning Video recording Closed Captioning with Hot Words Program transcript recording (North America only) TV MAGAZINE Personal Video Recorder with real-time video compression Interactive Program Guide (in selected countries) AC-3 Digital Audio playback supporting Dolby 5.1 surround sound REMOTE WONDER USB RF remote control (optional)
System Requirements
Pentium 4 / III / II / Celeron, AMD K6/Athlon, or compatible, with AGP 2X, AGP 8X, or AGP 2X/4X/8X bus slot. 128MB of system memory. Installation software requires CD-ROM or DVD drive. DVD playback requires DVD drive. Sound card supported by Windows with available line input. Interactive Program Guide requires internet connection (North America only). REMOTE WONDER receiver requires available USB port. AGP 2X, AGP 8X or AGP 2X/4X/8X slot. Windows 98/SE , Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP.
Computer system
Expansion Slot Operating System
The Windows Me driver installs on Windows 98/SE.
VGA, supporting minimum 640x480 resolution. A Plug-and-Play monitor that supports VESAs Display Channel specifications (DDC1 or DDC2b) is required to take advantage of the DDC1/DDC2b features. Monitor The DVI-I interface on ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series cards can be used to attach a DVI display or an analog VGA monitor, using the supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter. Hydravision technology supports DVI or CRT monitor and television.
Other Sources of Information
If you need additional help or require information that is not included in this guide, see the following sources:
Online Help
If you require additional information, you can refer to the online help available under Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, or Windows XP for more information about using ATIs enhanced drivers. For information on your cards graphics features, double-click the ATI icon in the lower-right corner of your screen.
ATI Multimedia Center Guide
The online ATI Multimedia Center Users Guide explains how to use the special features that the ATI Multimedia Center provides. To open the ATI Multimedia Center Users Guide:
Insert the ATI Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, then click User Guide. The Online Manual opens in Adobe Acrobat Reader
Click Users Guides, click ATI Multimedia Center Guides, then click ATI Multimedia Center.
Getting Additional Accessories
Additional and replacement cables, installation CD-ROMs, manuals, and other accessories for ATI products can be purchased from the online ATI store at http://www.ati.com/online/accessories.
Warranty Information
Product Warranty Registration
To receive Customer Service, you must register your product with ATI. Online Product Warranty Registration is available at http://www.ati.com/online/registration.
Customer Service
For detailed instructions on how to use your ATI product, refer to the Online Users Guide included on your ATI Installation CD-ROM. If you require further assistance with your product, use one of the following options: Online: For product information, video drivers, Frequently Asked Questions and Email support, visit: http://www.ati.com and select Customer Service for Built By ATI products. Telephone: Available Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM EST. 905-882-2626
* *Access to Telephone Support is available to registered users at no additional cost for the first 30 days from the date of purchase
(long distance charges may apply). For complete details, please visit: http://www.ati.com/online/customercare. Mail: ATI TECHNOLOGIES INC. Attention: Customer Service 33 Commerce Valley Drive East Markham, Ontario Canada L3T 7N6E
Hardware Warranty Service Statement
Should the product, in ATIs opinion, malfunction within the warranty period, ATI will at its discretion repair or replace the product upon receipt with an equivalent. Any replaced parts become the property of ATI. This warranty does not apply to the software component of a product or a product which has been damaged due to accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation, usage not in accordance with product specifications and instructions, natural or personal disaster, or unauthorized alterations, repairs, or modifications. For a detailed description of the ATI Hardware Warranty Service Statement visit: http://www.ati.com/online/warranty/statement.
Warranty Service
For warranty service instructions visit: http://www.ati.com/online/warranty or contact one of our Customer Service Representatives using one of the aforementioned means. Before shipping any unit for repair, obtain an RMA number for warranty service. When shipping your product, pack it securely, show the RMA and serial number of the product on the outside, and ship prepaid and insured. ATI will not be held liable for damage or loss to the product in shipment.
Limitations
This warranty is valid only if the online Product Warranty Registration form at http://www.ati.com/online/registration is successfully submitted within 30 days of purchase of said product. All warranties for this product, when purchased as a retail product, expressed or implied, will expire three (3) years from date of original purchase.
The ATI REMOTE WONDER unit is warranted for 1 year. The DV WONDER is warranted for 2 years. The HDTV Component Video Adapter is warranted for 1 year. All accompanying cables and accessories are warranted for 90 days. No warranties for this product, expressed or implied, shall extend to any person who purchases the product in a used condition. The liability of ATI in respect of any defective product will be limited to the repair or replacement of such product. ATI may use new or equivalent-to-new replacement parts. Defective product will be sent in for repair or replacement only. ATI makes no other representations or warranties as to fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability or otherwise in respect of the product. No other representations, warranties or conditions shall be implied by statute or otherwise. In no event shall ATI be responsible or liable for any damages, including but not limited to the loss of revenue or profit, arising: from the use of the product, from the loss of use of the product, as a result of any event, circumstance, action or abuse beyond the control of ATI; whether such damages be direct, indirect, consequential, special or otherwise and whether such damages are incurred by the person to whom this warranty extends or a third party.
Installing the Hardware and Software
CHAPTER 2
Do This First!
To ensure a successful installation of your ALL-IN-WONDER, you MUST install AGP Drivers for non-Intel Chipset Based Motherboards BEFORE replacing your current graphics card. Several AGP motherboard manufacturers use non-Intel AGP chipsets. Chipsets include those made by Acer Laboratories (ALI), Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS), and VIA Technologies, Inc. Each non-Intel chipset requires the installation of a custom Virtual GART (AGP) Driver. This driver is required by your new ATI card to function correctly with your motherboard. It is very important that the correct AGP driver be installed before installing an AGP video card in your system.
An incorrect or missing GART driver can result in AGP memory not being detected or a black screen after Windows loads.
4 Remove any existing graphics card from your computer.
If your computer has an on-board graphics capability, you may need to disable it on the motherboard. For more information, see your computer documentation or contact the manufacturer.
Power connection requirements
The ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series cards require connection to your PCs internal power supply for operation. A 300W power supply or greater is recommended to ensure normal system operation where a number of other internal devices are installed. Please check the sticker on your power supply to determine the wattage.
After removing the old video card and software, refer to the illustration on page 13, and use the supplied Power Extension Cable to connect the ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series card to your computers Hard Drive power connector.
1 Remove the power cable from the Hard Drive, then connect
A of the Power Extension Cable to the graphics card power connector as shown. (The cable may already be connected to the graphics card.)
2 Connect B to the power supply connector, then connect C
to the Hard Drive power connector.
3 After locating the AGP slot, and if necessary, removing the
metal cover, align your ALL-IN-WONDER card with the AGP slot, and press it in firmly until the card is fully seated.
4 Replace the screw to fasten the card in place, and replace
the computer cover.
5 Plug the monitor cable into your card.
ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series Power Connection
6 Turn on the computer and monitor. If you have an
ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series card, you can connect an analog CRT display using the DVI-I to VGA adapter, as shown below.
VGA CONNECTOR FROM MONITOR
DVI-I-TO VGA ADAPTER
DVI-I CONNECTOR ON CARD
Windows New Hardware Found
Windows may start the Add New Hardware Wizard to install the Standard VGA Driver. To correctly install your new hardware: If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, Cancel the Wizard and proceed to Installing the CATALYST Software Suite on page 14. If the Add New Hardware Wizard does not appear, proceed to Installing the CATALYST Software Suite on page 14. If the Add New Hardware Wizard does appear:
1 Click Next to allow Windows to search for the Standard
Multiple Display Support
If you use multiple monitors, the ALL-IN-WONDER card must be the primary graphics card. Normally, the system BIOS determines whether the AGP or PCI card will be the primary. For PCI cards, the system normally assigns priority to the card slots in order of their appearance. Please read the Readme file on the ATI Installation CD for the latest information regarding Multiple Display Support.
Increasing the number of colors 1 Right-click on a clear area of your desktop, then click
Properties.
2 Click Settings.
If you are using multiple monitors, click the monitor icon whose color depth you want to change. If you click a secondary monitor and Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor is not checked, you cannot change that monitors settings. Each monitor has its own color settings.
3 In the Colors box, select High Color (16 bit), True Color
(24 bit) or True Color (32 bit). Your type of monitor and video adapter determine the maximum number of colors. The ALL-IN-WONDER cards advanced, DirectX 8.1 and OpenGL 3D acceleration gives you detailed color graphics and 3D features like multi-texturing, alpha blending, and fog effects. ALL-IN-WONDER also provides powerful 2D graphics features through the Display Properties pages:
Customize your desktop settings such as desktop size, screen resolution and color depth, and store various desktop preferences for easy recall later. Adjust the position and size of your screen, as well as manipulate the screen refresh rate, frequencies and synchronization. Correct color tone differences between real color values and the way your monitor displays them, and store various color correction preferences for easy recall later.
Settings
Adjustment
Color Correction
The ALL-IN-WONDER display drivers on your ATI Installation CD-ROM are the latest and fastest available, but at ATI, we are constantly improving our products, so check the ATI web site at http://www.ati.com for newer software. Under CUSTOMER SERVICE, click find a driver, and follow the prompts. Drivers downloaded from the ATI website: Double-click the self-extracting executable file to start the installation.
Windows will automatically reboot your system after the drivers are installed.
Starting the ATI Multimedia Center
From LaunchPad. The LaunchPad provides a convenient way to start all your Multimedia Center features just click the one you want. LaunchPad opens automatically when you start your computer, or if you prefer, you can right-click LaunchPad, and uncheck Load on Startup in the drop-down menu to disable this feature. From Windows taskbar.
1 In the Windows taskbar, click Start, then point at
Programs.
2 Point at ATI Multimedia Center , then select
CD Audio, DVD, File Player, LaunchPad, Library, TV, Video CD, or Configuration.
The first time you launch TV, you must complete the Initialization Wizard, which guides you through setting up TV. After that, the Wizard will not run unless you want to re-run it.
For information on the ATI Multimedia Center, see the online help.
Input and Output Adapters
Your ALL-IN-WONDER card uses input and output adapters that let you connect audio and video devices to the card TV, VCR, laserdisc player, or camcorder.
To hear sound when you use your ALL-IN-WONDER cards TV feature, ensure that the ALL-IN-WONDER cards output cable is connected to the line-in connector of your sound card: see page 21. For information on the CD audio connectors see page 51.
ALL-IN-WONDER Card Connectors
1 Video In 2 CATV In 3 Video Out
ALL-IN-WONDER
4 ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series: DVI-I Out
ALL-IN-WONDER 9700: VGA Out
ALL-IN-WONDR
To watch movies on your PC or record video from your VCR, camcorder, or laserdisc player
Use the ATI input adapter to connect a VCR, camcorder, or laserdisc player to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series card, as shown.
The audio and video output connectors on your VCR, camcorder, or laserdisc player will be similar to these. Use composite video out or S-video out. S-Video will provide better results.
S-VIDEO OUT COMP. VIDEO OUT L. AUDIO OUT R. AUDIO OUT
Cable with S-Video plug at each end.
Cables with RCA plugs at each end, available separately from a consumer electronics dealer.
A/V IN
ATI Input Adapter (Enlarged)
A/V OUT
To display your PC output on TV and record your PC output on videotape
Use the ATI output adapter to connect a TV, camcorder, or VCR to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series card, as shown.
The audio and video input connectors on your TV, camcorder, or VCR will be similar to these. Use COMPOSITE VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN. S-Video will provide better results.
R. AUDIO IN L. AUDIO IN COMP. VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN
To use your TV as a display, you must enable TV Out. See Using and adjusting TV Out on page 29.
OR Cable with S-Video plug at each end.
Cable with RCA plug at each end, available separately from a consumer electronics dealer.
ATI output adapter
SOUND CARD
LINE OUT
ALL-INWONDER
To record audio on your stereo VCR or to hear audio through your TV speakers, use a stereo cable with two RCA plugs at one end, and a mini stereo phone plug at the other, available separately from a consumer electronics dealer.
LINE IN
S/PDIF connection
Dolby Digital AC-3 Amplifier
must be connected
S/PDIF
Cable with RCA plugs, available from a consumer electronics dealer
To display your PC output on a High Definition TV
Use the ATI component video adapter to connect a High Definition TV to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series card, as shown.
ATI component video adapter
Cables with RCA plugs, available from a consumer electronics dealer
Y Pb Pr
HDTV Video Inputs Input and output cable lengths should not exceed 50 feet (15m) Y= Green Pb= Blue Pr= Red
Selecting the sound card connector for TV audio input
The sound card connector determines which mixer slider is controlled by the ATI Multimedia Centers volume slider.
Click the Setup button in the TV Player control panel, then click the Display tab. button twice.
2 Click the Initialization Wizard button, then click the Next 3 In the Typical Audio Connections page, check I have
connected the cable to confirm that you have connected your ALL-IN-WONDER cards audio output cable to your sound cards Line-In connector.
4 Click Next to open the TV Sound Initialization Wizard. 5 Click the audio input that matches the connection between
your ALL-IN-WONDER card and your sound card. (LineIn is the standard audio input when the ALL-IN-WONDER cards audio output cable is connected to the sound cards Line-In connector.) If you are not sure how it is connected, click each source (CD Audio, Line-In, etc.), and listen for the sound.
6 Click the Next button until you reach the End of
Initialization Wizard page, then click the Finish button.
Ensure that the ALL-IN-WONDER cards audio output cable is connected to your sound cards Line-In connector.
Windows Volume Control
For correct audio performance, your sound cards line input must be active. To display the Line Input setting in the Windows Volume Control panel:
1 Right-click the speaker icon
in the Taskbar (usually in the lower-right corner of your screen), then click Open Volume Controls.
2 If the Line-In volume slider is not visible, click Options,
DVI digital flat panel and television display cannot be used simultaneously. If you are recording a videotape, you will need a television monitor to view while you record.
To connect your graphics card to a television You must attach a TV before enabling TV output In order to record audio on your VCR or hear audio through your TV speakers, you must connect the audio cables (see page 21). If your television has cable input only, which is the case for older units, you can connect your graphics card to your television using your VCR or an RF modulator (available at most consumer electronics dealers) that accepts audio input. Connect the ALL-IN-WONDER cards audio output to the RF modulators audio input.
Turn off your computer and your television. Determine if your television has an S-Video connection or an RCA video-in connection. Looking at the back of your computer, locate your graphics card. Connect the supplied output cable adapter to the A/V OUT connector on the card (see Input and Output Adapters on page 19). Using a cable with either S-Video or RCA connectors, attach one end of the cable to the output cable adapter and the other to your television. Turn on your computer and your television. If there is no display, you may need to enable the television output capability; see Using and adjusting TV Out on page 29. For detailed cabling diagrams and audio connections, see Input and Output Adapters on page 19. If you have a television connected to your VCR, you can use the television as your computers display. For information about connecting a television to your VCR, see the documentation that came with your VCR.
If you have a television connected to a VCR that is connected to the ALL-IN-WONDER cards A/V OUT, and you use the television as your computers display, copy-protected DVD movies may appear alternately bright and dim.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION for European Customers
Some PC monitors in Europe cannot be used simultaneously with television display. When you enable television display in Europe, the refresh rate for the monitor and television is set to 50Hz. Some monitors may not support this refresh rate and could be damaged. Please check the documentation supplied with your monitor to see if your monitor supports a refresh rate of 50Hz. If your monitor does not support 50 Hz (or if you are not sure), then turn off your monitor before turning on your computer when using your television as a display. For information on disabling television display, see To enable and disable the television display on page 29. Some televisions in Europe may use an SCART connection. If you use SCART, please read Using SCART connectors for European televisions on page 28 before attempting to connect your PC to your television.
Using SCART connectors for European televisions
Audio In Connect to TV or VCR Cable 1
(Right = Red)
(Left = White) Connect to audio source
Cable 2 SCART Connector Video In (Yellow)
Connect to graphics card
Using an SCART connector with a Composite cable
The SCART connector supports only the Composite video format, which is the most common type. The above illustration shows how to connect to an SCART connector using a Composite cable. If your television supports S-Video input, you should use an S-Video cable (available in most consumer electronics stores) to view your PC on a television. An S-Video connection provides a higher quality display than Composite video.
Using and adjusting TV Out
To enable and disable the television display
Click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. Double-click Display, then click the Settings tab. Click the Advanced button, then click the tab. Displays
Windows 98 users: click the Advanced button, then click the Advanced tab.
Click the green enable/disable button next to the word TV to enable/disable television display. Click OK or Apply to save the changes you have made. For information about how to use television display and the ATI Displays Properties page, click the Help button.
Starting Windows with television display enabled
The television screen may become scrambled temporarily during the initial Windows logo display. This is only a temporary effect, and your television screen will be restored within a few seconds. During start up, your TV Out graphics card will go through a sequence of mode settings, during which your television display will remain blank. This process takes only a few seconds, and helps program the television display.
Using a monitor vs. using the television display
Using your television for your computers display is ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, and browsing the Internet. The display on your monitor may change or look squashed. This occurs because the display adjusts to fit the dimensions of your television. To correct the monitors display, use the controls on the monitor to adjust the display size and position.
Windows 98 users click the Advanced button, then click the Advanced tab.
Click the TV button, then drag the Contrast slider to the right to increase the contrast. Click OK or Apply to save the changes you have made.
Changing display configurations
If you move your computer to a place where you are using television display only, make sure that you have the television display feature enabled first; see To enable and disable the television display on page 29.
Using games and applications
Some older games and applications may program the graphics card directly to run under a specific display mode. This may cause your television display to turn off automatically or become scrambled (the PC monitor will not be affected). Your television display will be restored once you exit the game or if you restart your system.
MULTVIEW
If you have an ALL-IN-WONDER Series card and an ATI TV WONDER PCI card installed in the same system, MULTVIEW lets you watch a different channel in a secondary video window. You can record video from your ALL-IN-WONDER while you watch another channel on the TV WONDER. The secondary window can be in the following locations: Picture in Picture (PiP). When the main video window is in full-screen, the MULTVIEW PiP video window is embedded in the main window. It can be positioned in the top/bottom left or top/bottom right of the main window. Picture outside Picture (PoP). If you use only one monitor, the main and MULTVIEW video windows can be displayed in separate windows. If you use dual monitors, you can drag the MULTVIEW window to the secondary monitor. MULTVIEW can be displayed in a window or full-screen in the secondary monitor.
The first time you start TV, the MULTVIEW Initialization Wizard will guide you through setting up the MULTVIEW window location and the MULTVIEW tuner audio connection.
MULTVIEW controls include channel up/down, Mute/unmute, audio, swap channel, volume slider, and channel status. When MULTVIEW is in focus, you can also type a channel number or name to change channels. To enable MULTVIEW In the MULTVIEW Initialization Wizard, click Enable MULTVIEW. To open and close MULTVIEW
For technical assistance, refer to your technical support documentation or contact your vendor.
Audio and Video Troubleshooting
Audio problems.
Problem No Sound Possible Solution Check your speakers: If you have external speakers, ensure that they are powered-on (POWER indicator light is on) and connected to the LINE-OUT or SPEAKER OUT connectors on your sound card. Connect the Line-In connector to your sound card first. See the illustration on page 21, Still no sound? Play a WAV sound: 1 Click Start, point at Settings, select Control Panel, then double-click Sounds. 2 In the Events area, Click Asterisk, then click a WAV file in the Sound area. 3 Click the Play button to preview the sound.
If you still do not hear any sound, open the Volume Control: Click Start, point at Programs, point at Accessories, point at Entertainment, then select Volume Control. Or, right-click the speaker icon (usually in the lowerright corner of your screen), then click Open Volume Controls. If the speaker icon is not in your Taskbar, do the following: In the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, then double-click Multimedia. In the Audio tab, check Show volume control on the Taskbar. Ensure that the Volume Control and the Wave channel are not muted or set very low. When you hear sound from your speakers, you know they are working. If you still experience audio problems, check the audio connections to your ALL-IN-WONDER card.
Problem No sound from TV
Possible Solution Ensure that the audio connection between your ALL-IN-WONDER card and your sound card is correct. For instructions, see Input and Output Adapters on page 19. Check the record mixer settings: 1 Click Start, point at Programs, point at Accessories, point at Entertainment, then select Volume Control. Or, right-click the speaker icon (usually in the lowerright corner of your screen), then click Open Volume Controls. 2 In the Volume Control menu, click Options, click Properties, click Recording, then click OK. The Recording Control opens. 3 Ensure that Line (or the Audio input you selected in the TV Sound Initialization Wizard see page 23) is checked, then click to close the dialog.
Cant record sound
Cant record sound when recording from a videotape
Connect the VCR audio output to your PC: Left and right audio output from your VCR must be connected to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series card (note that S-Video does not provide an audio connection). For instructions, see Input and Output Adapters on page 19. Connect your PC audio to the VCR: Left and right audio output from your VCR must be connected to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series card (note that S-Video does not provide an audio connection). For instructions, see Input and Output Adapters on page 19.
TV WONDER 33
O Online Help 4 P Picture in Picture 33 Picture outside Picture 33 Power requirements 12 R Recording PC output on videotape 21 Recording Video 20 Remote control 15 Removing drivers 53 S Safe Mode Loading Windows in 45 SCART connectors 28 Setting up your HDTV Component Video Adapter 36 Sound card connector selecting for TV audio input 23 Special Multimedia Center features EAZYLOOK 34 S-Video 20 System requirements 3, 36 T Troubleshooting 45 audio and video 46 basic 44 Troubleshooting tips 16, 43 TV attaching to your card 26 changing display configurations 32 displaying PC output on 21
MULTVIEW 33 reception tips 30 reducing edge distortion 31 selecting sound card connector for TV audio input 23 using games and applications 32 viewing text on 30 TV Out enabling, using, adjusting 29 TV WONDER 33
U Uninstalling old graphics card software 10 Using your HDTV Component Video Adapter 39 V Video composite video, S-Video, S-VHS 25 Video troubleshooting 46 Volume control 24 W Warranty customer service 5 hardware 6 HDTV Component Video Output Adapter 36 limitations 7 registration 5 service 6 Watching movies on your PC and recording video 20 Windows volume control 24 Windows XP 40
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