Video Setting

Click on the second tab to open the Video Setting dialog box as shown in the figure below. Click one of the links or a setting item in the figure below to find out how to set up for the video quality.
 

[Default]

[Color Scheme]

[Video Standard]

[Closed Captioning]

[Overlay Mode]

[Time-Shifting Quality Setting]

Preview window

 

Preview Window Capture Setting TV Channel List & Frequency Table TV Schedule TimeShifting Quality Setting

 

[Default]

Click this button to set the system to use the default parameters.

[Color Scheme]

You can save a set of color settings as a color scheme with a name as desired.

[Video Standard]

When the input source is S-Video or CVBS, select the video standard used by your input device.

When the video input source is cable, this option is fixed and can not be changed.

[Closed Captioning]

If your TV system supports closed captioning, tick it to activate it.

[Overlay Mode]

Whether the overlay works or not depends on the type of VGA card you use. Some VGA cards render video degradation under this mode. Should such a problem occur, untick this option.

[Time-Shifting Quality Setting]

Click the arrow and select a resolution/quality option from the drop-down list. Resolutions available for Time-Shifting quality are determined by your system capability; when the video jiggles or drops frames, you need to lower the resolution/quality set here.

Note: Compression format used in the Time-Shifting recording is set at MPEG1 format.

Preview Window

The window shows the preview under the settings done in this dialog box so that you can see the changes as you make adjustments to the settings.

 


Related topics:

TV Channel List & Frequency Table
Capture Setting
TV Schedule
FM Channel List
Audio Setting
FM Schedule