Hauppauge TV Receiver WinTV USB User Manual

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WinTV USB  
Installation and  
Reference Manual  
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FCC Statement  
Radio Interference Statement:  
The WinTV USB have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen-  
tial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is  
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
• consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC ID: H90WINCAST  
M A D E I N U S A  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance to the FCC Rules could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
CE Statement:  
This equipment has been tested and complies with EN 55013, EN 55020 and  
IEC 801-3 part 3 standards.  
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Table of Contents  
WinTV-USB Installation and Reference Manual Revision 4.8  
FCC Statement ........................................................................................  
CE Statement.............................................................................................  
Installing the WinTV-USB  
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Installation overview...............................................................................1-1  
Board connections .................................................................................1-1  
WinTV-USB board diagram ................................................................1-2  
Installing the WinTV-USB...................................................................1-2  
Installing the WinTV-USB under Windows98 ......................................1-3  
Primary Surface mode ...........................................................................1-5  
Connecting WinTV-USB to a VCR, Video Camera or Camcorder........1-5  
Connecting WinTV- USB to a Sound Card..........................................1-6  
Adjusting the Audio Volume..................................................................1-6  
The WinTV32 & WinTV2000 application  
2
The WinTV32 window........................................................................2-1  
The WinTV2000 window ...................................................................2-2  
Running the WinTV application ..........................................................2-2  
Still Frame Image Capture mode ............................................................2-4  
Motion Video Capture mode .................................................................2-5  
Using the mouse in WinTV ..................................................................2-5  
Single click TitleMode/NoTitleMode makes WinTV easy to use! ...........2-6  
Setting up your TV channels .................................................................2-7  
Setting preferences in Title mode ...........................................................2-8  
Setting full screen TV mode ..................................................................2-9  
Image Save, Print, Copy to Clipboard ..................................................2-10  
Adjusting the video image color............................................................2-11  
Options menu .....................................................................................2-11  
Keyboard control of the WinTV application.........................................2-12  
Setting up a shortcut to the WinTV application] ..................................2-12  
Creating Digital Video movies with WinTV-Capture  
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Overview of Video Clip Capture............................................................3-1  
Setting the video image size....................................................................3-3  
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Setting the number of frames per second captured....................................3-3  
Preview Video ......................................................................................3-5  
Using Audio with WinTV-Capture ......................................................3-5  
Suggestions on capturing video...............................................................3-5  
Tips on improving capture performance ..................................................3-7  
Teletext Data Reception using VTPlus  
4
Installation of the VTPlus software.........................................................4-2  
Running VTPlus ..................................................................................4-2  
Quikselect.............................................................................................4-4  
Dynamic Data Link to Teletext...............................................................4-4  
Using the WinTV-radio Application  
5
Running the WinTV-radio application ..................................................5-1  
The WinTV-radio window....................................................................5-1  
Using the WinTV-radio buttons............................................................5-2  
Programming the Presets........................................................................5-2  
How WinTV Works  
6
Video Overlay mode of operation ...........................................................6-1  
Primary Surface mode of operation.........................................................6-2  
Troubleshooting  
7
Troubleshooting the WinTV-USB driver ...............................................7-1  
Problem: Bad colors in the TV window..................................................7-2  
Problem: Poor TV picture quality ..........................................................7-2  
Problem: TV picture displays a black screen ...........................................7-3  
Problem: Snapshots don’t display correctly..............................................7-3  
Updating the WinTV-USB driver  
8
Updating the WinTV-USB Driver.........................................................8-1  
Removing the WinTV-USB driver with HCWCLEAR........................8-2  
Restarting the WinTV-USB driver with HCWRESET .......................8-4  
Technical Support  
A
Technical support telephone .................................................................A-1  
Service ................................................................................................A-1  
Warranty  
B
Warranty ..............................................................................................B-1  
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Trademarks: WinTV and the Hauppauge logo are registered trademarks of  
Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc. Intercast and the Intercast logo are trademarks  
of Intel Corp. Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows and the Microsoft  
logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM and PC are trademarks of  
International Business Machines Corporation.  
Some WinTV models are manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
"Dolby," "Pro Logic" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
dbx-TV is a trademark of THAT Corp.  
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Introduction  
This manual covers all of the WinTV USB models:  
WinTV-USB  
WinTV-USB FM  
References to the WinTV USB apply to all models. The Windows98 driver for  
all of the WinTV USB models will be referred to as the WinTV-USB driver,  
and the installation CD-ROM will be referred to as the WinTV Installation  
CD-ROM.  
The WinTV application, which is referred to in this manual as the WinTV  
application, will show your TV or video in a window on your PC screen. There  
are two versions: the WinTV32 and the WinTV2000. Both applications have  
the same features, but have a different “look and feel”.  
For models which have particular features (such as the chapter on the Radio appli-  
cation), we will note which models these features are available on.  
For a description of how the WinTV USB displays video on your VGA screen,  
see the chapter entitled How WinTV USB Works.  
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Installing the WinTV USB  
ote: DO NOT PLUG THE WinTV-USB into your PC until  
your PC has fully booted..  
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To install WinTV USB under Windows 98 or 2000, you will follow these steps:  
Plug the WinTV USB into your PC or laptop’s USB port(After booting  
intoWindows)  
Install the drivers with the WinTV USB Installation CD-ROM  
After the WinTV USB driver is installed, you will then install the WinTV  
application software from the WinTV Installation CD-ROM  
Diagram  
The following diagram shows the main functions and connectors of the WinTV-  
USB. Since there are several different models with different features and func-  
tions, your board may not have all of the components installed.  
Board connections  
FM: FM radio antenna connection (on some models)  
TV: TV antenna or cable TV connection  
Audio LineOut: Audio output 1/8” minijack (connects to sound card LineIn jack)  
Video In: S-video input with composite adapter.  
Audio Line In: Audio input 1/8” minijack  
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Contents of the WinTV-USB package.  
WinTV-USB or WinTV-USB-FM unit  
1 meter audio cable - sound cable for connecting between the WinTV-USB  
and your sound card  
S-Video to composite adapter  
FM radio antenna (on WinTV USB-FM models equipped with FM radio)  
WinTV-USB Warranty registration card  
WinTV-USB Installation CD-ROM with:  
WinTV2000 application  
WinTV driver for Windows98 and Windows2000  
Microsoft NetMeeting for video conferencing  
Installing the WinTV-USB  
ote: DO NOT PLUG THE WinTV-USB into your PC until  
your PC has fully booted..  
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Turn on and boot into Windows98 and/or Windows 2000.  
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Then plug the WinTV-USB into one of the USB connectors on the back of your  
PC, not a USB hub or keyboard.  
Installing the driver under Windows98 or  
Windows2000  
After the WinTV-USB is installed, the Add New Hardware Wizard will  
appear.  
Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended).  
Click NEXT.  
When you see this dialog box, insert the WinTV USB Installation CD-ROM  
into your CD-ROM drive.  
Select CD-ROM drive and click NEXT.  
Once the Hauppauge WinTV-USB video driver has been detected, click NEXT.  
You will see a number of files copied to your hard disk.  
Click FINISH to reboot Windows.  
After (rebooting), you may be asked to insert your Windows98 CD ROM.  
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ote: Be sure to use the exact version of Windows 98 CD-  
ROM that is installed on your system. If you are using  
Windows98 SE, do not use a Windows98 Gold CD-ROM.  
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Also if Plug-n-Play does not correctly load the driver, you may  
manually load the driver from the WinTV-USB CD-Rom. Open the  
USB folder and double click the file “USB98.exe” to manually  
install the driver. Once the driver is finished, you must manually  
run the SETUP.EXE on the WinTV-USB root directory to install  
the WinTV viewing application.  
Connecting the WinTV-USB to a VCR, Video  
Camera or Camcorder  
Most VCR’s or camcorders have a female RCA jack labeled “Video Out”. Most  
also have a jack labeled Audio Out”. Most video cameras simply have one output  
connection labeled "Video Out".  
WinTV-USB  
To connect the video to the  
, use shielded video cables (not sup-  
plied) with male RCA connectors on both ends:  
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connect from the “Video Out” jack on your video camera, VCR or cam-  
corder to the Composite Video input jack on the WinTV-USB.  
ote: USB has a high quality S-Video input jack, which  
requires an S-Video to Composite video Adapter (supplied)  
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to connect to your Camcorder or VCR.  
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To connect the audio from your VCR or camcorder, use an 1/8” stereo minijack exten-  
sion cable (1/8” male minijacks on one end, and RCA onthe other end) and connect  
the Audio Output” RCA on the VCR or camcorder to the Audio Line In jack on  
the WinTV USB.  
ote:. If you need a female RCA to 1/8” minijack adapter, these  
adapters can be found at most Radio Shack stores.  
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Connecting the WinTV-USB to a Sound Card  
The board's audio output should be connected to a sound card using the supplied  
Audio Cable:  
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plug one end of the Audio Cable into the jack marked LineOut (Audio Line  
Out jack J4) on the USB unit  
plug the other end of the Audio Cable into your soundcard’s LineIn jack.  
ote: Most sound cards have three round jacks on the outside of  
the PC. They are: Microphone Input, Audio Output and Line  
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Input. The Audio Output would go to your speakers, while the  
Microphone input might go to a microphone (if you are using one). The  
LineIn jack is normally indicated on the sound card by the words IN or  
LineIn stamped into the metal bracket on the outside of your PC. This  
is where you would plug your Audio Cable, Also Some Laptops do not  
have a Line in and you would have to connect the USB device to the  
Mic input on the Laptop, or to a seperate set of powered speakers.  
Adjusting the Audio Volume  
Once the audio cable is connected to your Sound Card, the WinTV application can  
change the audio volume coming from the WinTV USB by adjusting the LineInput  
sound volume of the VolumeControl program in Windows.  
The VolumeControl program is normally installed with Windows or by the sound  
card installation program, and allows the control of volume from the various sound  
sources. If you cannot hear sound when running the application, you might need to  
check the volume level of LineInput in VolumeControl.  
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The VolumeControl application is started by clicking either:  
Start/Programs/Accessories/Multimedia/VolumeControl  
or  
Start/Programs/Accessories/Entertainment/VolumeControl  
or  
Double click the speaker icon in Systray  
You should see Line-In balance as one of the selections. If not, then click on  
Options/Properties and under Show the following volume controls check  
Line-In. Then click OK.  
You should now see a selection for Line-In. Make sure the Select box is  
checked, then raise the volume to about 1/2 of the way to the top. This should be a  
good starting point for the volume control.  
If LineIn is muted or not selected, unmute or select it to hear audio from the  
WinTV USB.  
In the WinTV application under the Configure/Audio menu, the Mixer ID  
should be set at Line-In.  
As you adjust the audio volume in the application, you should see the slide bar in  
the Volume Control window rise and fall.  
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The WinTV2000 Application  
Close  
Mute  
Source  
Full screen TV  
Color/audio  
configuration  
Remove toolbar  
Channel  
configuration  
Minimize  
Click your right mouse  
button here to remove  
toolbars. Click again to  
restore toolbar.  
Freeze  
Configure  
snapshot  
Snapshot button  
Snapshot viewer window -  
double click on each  
“thumbnail” to see image full  
size  
Current TV channel or  
video source  
Software remote  
control  
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Watch TV  
mode  
Still frame image  
capture mode  
Motion video  
capture mode *  
Radio*  
Toolbar  
Dolby  
ProLogic  
On/Off *  
Full screen  
TV mode  
Previous  
channel  
TV image  
size  
Freeze frame  
Channel  
indicator  
Volume  
level  
Channel surf  
Volume up/down  
Channel name  
Video source  
selector  
Mute  
Channel  
Suites  
Mono / Stereo  
indicator  
* on some model ’s  
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Running the WinTV application  
After installing the WinTV application from the WinTV USB Installation  
CD-ROM, you will see icons on your Windows background. Start WinTV32 by  
double clicking on its icon.  
Once the Application is initialized, you should see the RED light illuminate on  
the WinTV USB.  
You can also click on Start/Programs/HauppaugeWinTV and then click on  
the WinTV32 icon.  
The first time you run WinTV, you will be asked to scan for TV channels. Click  
OK.  
If you are using a cable TV connection, in the Broadcast/Cable menu item,  
select Cable.  
In Video Format, in North America choose NTSC M. In South America,  
choose PAL M or PAL N.  
After the scan is complete, you will have a list of TV channels which are active in  
your area.  
To set up a External video source: go into suite manager and click on INPUT  
Sources. Highlight COMPOSITE and click ADD. Pick your video format and  
give it a name, then click ADD. Now you have a external video channel.  
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You can modify the channel names by single clicking on the channel, then clicking  
Edit. Change the channel name to the name that you would like to have dis-  
played in the 32 toolbar.  
Still Frame Image Capture mode  
You can switch the 32 application into the high quality image capture mode by  
clicking on the Still Frame Image Capture Mode button on the toolbar. When  
you click on this button, you will see the Image Capture Toolbar.  
Click on the Configure icon in the Image Capture Toolbar to set the image  
capture configuration.  
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You can capture images up to 1600x1200 pixels.  
To reduce the effects of motion in the video image, but with lower image resolution,  
in the Fields Captured option choose 1 (Motion).  
Motion Video Capture mode  
You can switch the 32 application into the motion video capture mode by clicking  
on the Motion Video Capture Mode button on the toolbar (see page 3-1 for its  
location).  
To setup for motion image capture, click the 422/YUV button:  
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For best performance when capturing, set the Image Format to YUY2 or RGB ,  
and the Image Dimensions to 320x240. Although you can capture larger than  
320x240, the file size will be larger and the video capture quality will be down  
graded.  
The number of Frames per second captured (up to the limit of 30 fps) is set in the  
File Folder icon in the Motion Video Capture toolbar.  
Using the mouse in WinTV  
The Windows mouse is used to move the TV window, resize the window, select  
menu options and make the window appear in full screen or adjustable screen size.  
Use the left and right buttons, the middle mouse button (if your mouse has one!) is  
not used.  
Single click TitleMode/NoTitleMode makes  
easy to use!  
The left button is used for all control and select functions. The right mouse but-  
ton is clicked inside the video window to hide or display the tool and  
menu bars and to turn off the full screen TV mode.  
These modes are called TitleMode and NoTitleMode. You can toggle back and  
forth between TitleMode and NoTitleMode by simply clicking your right mouse  
button when your mouse is inside the video window.  
The window is moved in NoTitleMode by clicking and holding your left mouse  
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button in the middle of the WinTV window and moving it to the new position.  
Then let it go! Move the WinTV window in TitleMode by clicking and holding  
your mouse button on the Title Bar (where it says Hauppauge WinTV32), hold-  
ing it down and dragging it to the new position.  
You can set a different size and a different place on your VGA screen for the  
WinTV window in TitleMode and NoTitleMode. Then by simply clicking  
with the right mouse button, the window will switch from one saved size and place  
on the screen to the other! Try clicking your right mouse button several times in the  
middle of the TV window and see what happens.  
To set the window size, “grab” a corner of the WinTV window with your mouse  
(hold down the left mouse button when it is on one of the corners of the window)  
and then drag it to the preferred size, then release the mouse button.  
For example, if you would like to watch without the tool/menu bars in a small cor-  
ner of the Windows screen, click the right mouse button inside the video window  
and the tool/menu bars will disappear. Then drag the window to its preferred size  
and location on the Windows screen. Now click the right mouse button inside the  
window and the application will now save the correct size and location on screen  
for NoTitleMode. Every time you select the NoTitleMode by right clicking in  
the window, the window will resize and move to the saved position.  
To select which bars and indicators are shown when in the TitleBar and  
NoTitleBar modes, click on View. You can eliminate the status bar and the tool-  
bar in the TitleMode or add the status bar in the NoTitleMode.  
Setting up your TV channels  
To set up the TV channels in the application, click on  
Configure/Channels/SuiteManager:  
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You’ll see the Channel Manager. From the Channel Manager, you can Add,  
Edit or Delete channels.  
You can also create channel suites, which are subsets of the All Channel suite.  
For example, you can have a suite of just TV news channels, and name this suite  
“News”.  
Channel Suites allow you to create a subset of all the channels, so that you can  
channel surf through only those channels. To set up a new Channel Suite, click on  
Show Suites. Then click on Suites (in the left column), then click Add. You  
can then name the suite and add channels to the suite.  
To change to a suite, in the 32 toolbar, right click your mouse button in the  
Channel Suite area (the default is All Channels). You will then see a list of  
suites. Click on the one you would like to switch to.  
Setting preferences in Title mode  
Click Display/Preferences/View and then click on the Title Mode tab.  
Aspect Ratio On forces the viewed aspect ratio to 4:3. When turned off it will  
allow arbitrary aspect ratios.  
Annunciators On display the TV channel on screen when you change channels,  
and display the volume when you adjust the volume.  
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Setting full screen TV mode  
Click Display/Preferences/View and then click on the TV Mode tab.  
Set Allow Resolution Change.  
If you then click on the TV icon on the 32 Toolbar, the application will switch the  
VGA mode to the chosen size (using the Windows Quick Res feature), allowing  
the image to be viewed full screen.  
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Image Save, Print and Copy to Clipboard  
The process to save, print or copy an image starts with the digitizing of a single  
video frame. When one of these functions are clicked on, the next video frame is  
moved into your PC’s main system memory instead of the VGA display. Your  
PC’s processor then converts the digitized video image into a 24-bit DIB image (a  
format which is used internally in Windows), and then copied back into the VGA  
memory so that you can see the image which will be printed or saved. This  
becomes a “frozen” image in the window.  
The video images which are digitized can be saved to disk, printed to a color or  
black/white printer or copied to the clipboard. These functions can be viewed from  
the File menu:  
There are a few things which need to be noted. First, because a video frame is  
composed of two “fields”, an odd field with the odd lines in the image and an even  
field composed of the even lines, there might be a distortion in the frozen image if  
there was rapid motion while the image was being moved into main system memo-  
ry. This distortion is called “interlaced artifact”.  
Another item to note is that the video image, when converted into a 24-bit DIB  
image, will look lighter than it did when it was in motion. You can adjust the  
image’s brightness, contrast and color saturation and hue by clicking on  
Configure/Color. These adjustments are made during the digitizing process on  
the board and will affect both the “live” image and the frozen image.  
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Adjusting the video image’s color  
You can adjust the brightness, contrast saturation and hue of the live TV image by using  
the color adjustment menu. Click on Configure/Color to get the adjustment menu:  
Options Menu  
The Options Menu has settings for Always-on-Top mode and Aspect ratio mode plus  
duplicates buttons found on the toolbar for operation without a mouse.  
Always-on-Top mode  
The Always-on-Top mode conveniently puts the TV window “on top ofother Windows  
windows. In this mode, you can easily move the TV window to the No-Title mode by  
clicking the right mouse button in the middle of the TV screen.  
Aspect ratio  
The natural TV window size has a 4:3 aspect ratio. By unclicking the Aspect Ratio set-  
ting in the Options menu, you can change the TV window to any size you want! Make it  
tall, short or any size. With Aspect Ratio turned on, the window size will always be  
forced to a 4:3 ratio.  
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Keyboard control of the 32 application  
Convenient keyboard controls duplicate the functions of the toolbar.  
Volume Up  
Volume Down  
Mute  
Channel Up  
Channel Down  
Print a Frame  
Copy to Clipboard  
Copy from Clipboard  
Freeze Frame  
Full screen TV mode  
Reset tool bar  
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Page Up  
Page Down  
Ctrl+M  
Plus (+)  
Minus (-)  
Ctrl+P  
Ctrl+C  
Ctrl+V  
Ctrl+F  
Ctrl+T  
Alt +M  
Space bar  
Take a snapshot  
Right mouse button  
Title mode/No title mode/Turns off TV mode  
Setting up a shortcut  
You can set up a shortcut to the application at any time. To do this, click your  
right mouse button on your Windows background. Then click on New. You  
should see the following dialog box:  
Then click on Shortcut.  
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Click on Browse, then look in the Program Files/ directory. Select  
WinTV 32.exe.  
Then click on NEXTto finish to set up the shortcut.  
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Creating Digital Video movies with  
WinTV-USB  
Overview of Video Clip Capture  
Live video which is digitized by the video digitizer (see “How WinTV USB  
works”) can be “captured” as a video sequence (or “video clip”) by using the  
WinTV Capture program. This program is provided in the WinTV  
Application and uses Microsoft’s WDM for Windows capability which is built  
into Windows 98 and 2000.  
WinTV-Capture creates a file type called AVI (Audio/Video Interleaved) on  
your hard disk. This file contains digitized video and, optionally, audio.  
WinTV USB gives high quality captured video by storing uncompressed digitized  
video in an AVI file. This compares with compression methods such as JPEG and  
MPEG, where some loss of video quality is accepted in order to reduce the  
amount of data stored. Uncompressed video capture creates high quality digital  
video movies, but requires optimized system performance to avoid lost video frames  
(called “dropped frames”.)  
To create the best quality digital videos, use the following steps:  
• Compress/Edit, etc. by using the appropriate 3rd party software with these  
functions  
• Edit the raw video. Add special effects, cut, paste, etc. using one of the popu-  
lar digital video editing programs such as Adobe Premiere, MGI VideoWave  
or U-Lead MediaStudio.  
• After editing the video, compress the video for the playback target. For exam-  
ple, if you are creating a video to be used in a multimedia presentation, com-  
press with either Intel’s Indeo or Supermac’s Cinepak. If you are creating a  
CD-Video, use MPEG compression to get up to 74 minutes of video on a  
CD-ROM.  
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Using WinTV Capture  
The WinTV-Capture program is an easy-to-use program that previews live  
video, captures an AVI file to disk, and plays back the AVI file to your VGA  
screen. WinTV-Capture can capture and playback video clips, but does not pro-  
vide video editing capabilities. Digital video editing programs such as Adobe  
Premiere or U-Lead MediaStudio can be used to edit your digital videos.  
With WinTV-Capture you can set the number of frames per second that are cap-  
tured and the size of the video image. You need to experiment to determine how  
much video your PC can store to the disk (in terms of image size and frames per  
second) because capturing video clips is very CPU and hard disk intensive.  
-Software Remote Capture window: Found in WinTV 2000  
Setting the video image size  
The maximum suggested video image capture size is 320x240. When playing back  
the video on slower PC’s, a smaller image size might be needed. To set the image  
size, click on FMT Button:  
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The WinTV-Capture program can use several different types of color formats  
when capturing video clips. For highest capture performance, choose the YUY2  
OR RGB formats. These give excellent capture image quality and frame rate, but  
will give slow performance on playback of 320x240 image size videos.  
YUY2 OR RGB formats are also good if you plan to edit your video clips with  
Adobe Premiere or MediaStudio, and plan to compress the digital videos using  
Cinepak or Indeo. If you do not plan to edit your videos and want good playback  
performance, choose a smaller image size (160x120). Capture and playback perfor-  
mance is determined by your system configuration, including CPU and hard disk  
speed.  
Setting the number of frames per second captured  
To set the number of frames per second captured, click on File/CaptureSetup:  
The number of video buffers will depend upon how much RAM you have in your  
system. The maximum number of buffers is 1000.  
After setting the video format, the number of frames per second and possibly creat-  
ing a new file name (by clicking on File/SetCaptureFile), you can start captur-  
ing video by clicking on the Capture Video icon.  
Using Audio with -Capture  
To capture audio along with video, the WinTV USB must be connected to a  
sound board capable of saving sound clips. To connect the USB to a sound board  
do the following:  
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a) Make sure the audio output of the card is plugged into the LineInput of the  
sound board.  
b) Make sure the LineInput volume for recording is set correctly and not muted.  
Open the Volume control panel, then click on Options/Properties. In the  
panel Adjust volume for recording set for Recording. Make sure  
LineInput is checked under Show the following volume controls and  
that the volume for LineInput is not muted and is set at an appropriate level.  
Capturing audio along with video puts a greater  
strain on your PC than capturing video alone. If your  
PC drops many frames while capturing audio and  
video together, then capture the audio separately with the audio  
capture utility from Windows. The audio can be merged with  
video later on during the video edit stage.  
Suggestions on capturing video  
Captured image sizes can be either 160x120 or 320x240 pixels.  
For the best trade off between image size and captured frames per second, use a  
320 x 240 image. With a 166MHz processor MMX (or better) and a reason-  
ably fast hard disk drive, you should be able to capture 30 frames per second using  
the YUY2 OR RGB format.  
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The consumption of hard disk space is dependent upon the size of the video image  
while capturing, the image format plus the number of frames/second. Using the  
YUY2 OR RGB image format, the following chart shows hard disk space con-  
sumed:  
image size  
frames/second bytes per second 1 minute video  
160x120  
15 frames/sec  
15 frames/sec  
30 frames/sec  
425 Kbytes/sec  
850 Kbytes/sec  
1.7 Mbytes/sec  
26 Mbytes  
52 Mbytes  
104 Mbytes  
320x240  
320x240  
Video consumes quite a bit of hard disk space! At 320x240, you will only be able  
to store about 10 minutes of video on a 1 Gigabyte hard disk!  
To reduce the amount of hard disk space used by your digital videos, you can edit  
the video using one of the popular 32-bit digital video editors (such as Adobe’s  
Premiere or U-Lead’s MediaStudio). After editing, you can compress the video  
using a software playback format such as Indeo or Cinepak (both of these are sup-  
ported by Windows98). Typical compression achieved by these formats is 30:1.  
Tips on improving capture performance  
Do not use DoubleSpace or any other disk compression scheme! This severely  
slows down your hard disk.  
Turn off screen savers and do not connect to a local area network.  
Most professionals capture video and audio separately. This allows them to “lay  
down” the audio track on top of the video tracks while editing. Capturing video  
separately will increase the performance of your video captures.  
There are several hard disks on the market which are designed for higher perfor-  
mance video captures. These drives use 1:1 interleaving and track caching to elim-  
inate gaps caused by a hard disk drive seeking to the next track. They are available  
with both IDE and SCSI interfaces.  
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Teletext Data Reception using VTPlus (In  
Europe ONLY)  
Teletext is used in Europe and other parts of the world to transmit digital data  
along with a television picture. Teletext data is transmitted in an invisible part of  
the TV picture called the "Vertical Blanking Interval" or VBI.  
Teletext data is normally formatted into pages. A master index is also transmitted  
which lists the various categories that can be received, and which Teletext page they  
are being transmitted on. Teletext data must be inserted into the VBI by your TV  
broadcaster, and can only be received on the WinTV USB if the Hauppauge  
Teletext decoder is installed.  
An example of a Teletext page follows. Each Teletext page has a page number, a  
date and the current time in the right hand corner:(The time shown in a selected  
page will only Update if “Update Continuosly is selected- see later, in this  
section).  
VTPlus for WinTV USB is a sophisticated Teletext software application which  
runs exclusively on the Hauppauge WinTV. VTPlus allows you to view multiple  
Teletext pages, save or print Teletext pages and create Dynamic Data Links so that  
Teletext data can be used in other Windows applications. The WinTV applica-  
tion does not have to be active while the VTPlus Teletext application is running.  
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Starting VTPlus  
If the VTPlus application is provided on CD-ROM, then it will automatically be  
installed from the Installation CD-ROM.  
To start VTPlus, click on the VTPlus button in WinTV32 or click on the  
TELE button in WinTV2000. this will close the TV application and launch  
VTPlus. The WinTV USB cannot run the application and VTPlus at the same  
time.  
You need to create a VTPLUS suite within the WinTV 32 or WinTV 2000  
applications.  
(Go to configure-channels, Suite manager, Suites) and choose ADD suite and  
name the new suite “VTPLUS”.  
Configuring VTPlus  
The first time that you run VTPlus, it is recommended that you first check the fol-  
lowing configuration setting:  
Go to Options, Program options, and make sure that in the General tab,  
Multiple Channel Mode is selected but not Background Memory Active.  
If Background Memory Active is selected and greyed out then, temporarily,  
you will need to de-select the Multiple Channel Mode option.  
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VTPlus toolbar  
*Select TV channel  
*TOP text select  
Set Time/Date  
Current Teletext service  
Current page number  
Reveal invisible text  
Next Subpage  
Previous Subpage  
Script  
Reception indicator  
*Note: These fuctions are not applicable in the UK.  
1. Reception indicator: when this symbol is red, your requested page is being  
received.  
2. Script: shortcut for Options/Script. See Help for information on program-  
ming the Script.  
3. Select previous Subpage: indicates, when dark, that there are subpages  
before the current subpage. When a light grey, there are no subpages before  
the current page.  
4. Select next Subpage: indicates, when dark, that there are subpages after  
the current subpage. When light grey, there are no subpages after the current  
page. For example, if the current page is 100 and there are no subpages in  
page 100, the Select next Subpage icon will be light grey.  
5. Reveal button: shortcut for Show/HiddenCharacters. When you use this  
button you might see hidden text, such as VPS time codes or answers from a  
Quiz.  
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Quickselect Teletext pages  
By using the Ctrl+N key a Create and Receive page pops up requesting a page  
number. Type the requested page number. If this page is to be received continuous-  
ly (every time the page is received, the page is automatically updated), click the  
Update Continuously box.  
Many Teletext pages have a reference to other pages. For example, the TV guide  
section has a number of page referrals to movie background information which is  
being transmitted in other pages. Quickselect allows you to select these pages  
directly. Double click the left mouse button on the desired page number in the cur-  
rent Teletext page, and a new Window appears with the selected page.  
If you do not want to open a new Window, but simply change to the new page,  
push the Shift-Key while double-clicking on the page number in the current  
Teletext page, and the new selected page will appear in the original window.  
With Quickselect, several pages can be called at once. If a Teletext page refers to a  
page sequence such as “Share Prices: 500-505”, mark the first page number with  
a single mouse click, click a page number and start the reception with a left  
Doubleclick on the end page. The distance between the selected pages must not be  
more than 11.  
Example: “News from Page 300-303” are selected with by a single click on 300  
and a Doubleclick on 303. The multiple page reception will open individual win-  
dows for each of the pages within the selected page numbers.  
Dynamic Data Exchange with Teletext  
DDE links can be created between the Teletext pages and any Windows program  
supporting DDE. Programs supporting a live DDE link from a Teletext page  
include the Microsoft EXCEL spreadsheet and Microsoft WORD.  
To create a link, use your mouse to highlight the section of the Teletext page of  
interest. For example, if the current Teletext page has financial data, highlight with  
the mouse the financial item of interest by click on the beginning of the field on the  
Teletext page, holding your mouse button down, and releasing the mouse button at  
the end of the field.  
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Then click on Edit/Copy option from the Edit menu and click the left button  
mouse. The information is now in the PC memory. To create a link to the DDE  
supported applications (such as your spreadsheet), select “edit past special” in  
your application and choose the past link option. VTPlus will now create a  
direct link to your program.  
When the data changes in the selected field on the Teletext page, VTPlus will  
deliver the data automatically to your DDE supported program. Updates through  
the DDE occur when all subpages are being received and at every update, when  
the option Update Continuously is marked.  
ote: For DDE to operate it is necessary for the VTPlus pro-  
gram to be running and for the specific page to be shown.  
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Using the Radio Application  
If you have purchased the -radio device, in addition to watching TV you can also  
tune in radio stations on the FM band.  
The radio device has two aerial inputs, one for TV and one for FM radio. If your  
TV antenna (or cable TV network) carries both TV and FM radio, you can con-  
nect to the TV antenna connector only:  
FM radio antenna  
TV antenna  
Running the Radio Application  
Click on Start / Programs / Hauppauge WinTV and then Radio to run the  
radio application.  
The radio window  
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Using the Radio Buttons  
Volume:  
The audio volume is adjusted by setting the LineIn level in the  
Volume Control applet.  
Tune:  
Seek:  
Mem:  
Fine tune the current radio channel.  
Search for the next active FM radio channel.  
Sets a FM radio channel preset. To assign the current station to  
a preset, click on Mem and then on one of the Preset buttons (1-10).  
Mute:  
Mono:  
Scan:  
Turn off the sound.  
Force mono reception.  
Searches for new stations until you click on Stop. Click the  
RIGHT mouse button anywhere on the -radio window to set the Scan mode.  
Min:  
CD:  
Minimizes the -radio window.  
Starts the Audio CD-Player for playing back Audio-CD´s.  
Closes the radio application and starts the application.  
Closes the radio application.  
TV:  
OFF:  
1 - 10:  
Preset 1 - 10  
Programming the Presets  
To assign a radio station to a special Preset button do the following:  
1. Tune in the desired station with the Seek button (or by using Tune).  
2. Click on the Mem button. It will change to red.  
3. Click on one of the Preset buttons (1-10).  
Using the right Mouse button  
When you click the RIGHT mouse button in the -radio window, this menu comes  
up:  
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1. Scan Mode: Presets - When Presets is chosen and the Scan button is  
clicked, -radio tunes in only the stations which are assigned to the Preset but-  
tons.  
2. Scan Mode: All - When All is chosen and the Scan button is clicked, -  
radio tunes in all radio stations.  
3. Frequencies - A list of all frequencies assigned to the preset buttons is  
shown.  
4. Tool Tips - Turn on/off bubble help.  
5. Minimize - Minimizes the -radio application window.  
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Video Overlay mode of operation  
Live TV can be displayed on your VGA screen by using either the Video  
Overlay or the Primary Surface mode. The mode which is used is dependent  
upon your PC’s hardware and software. If your PC:  
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has a VGA display adapter which supports Windows98 Direct Draw,  
and your VGA has a Video Port which is designed to accept digital video,  
and your VGA has enough display memory to hold the digitized video image  
then ’s Video Digitizer “pushes” YUV 4:2:2 video pixels for temporary storage  
into an off-screen part of the VGA memory called a Secondary Surface. This  
method is called Video Overlay and DIB draw. The VGA display adapter  
will then convert the video image from YUV 4:2:2 into RGB video and continu-  
ously overlay the VGA screen with the video image. Using Video Overlay, the  
VGA controller treats the live TV image just like any other window, which results  
in a 24-bit video image on your VGA screen. You will also be able to display full  
screen TV at all VGA resolutions.  
VGA chips which have Video Ports include: the S3 Trio 64V+, S3 ViRGE  
3D, Cirrus Logic 5446, ATI Rage II, Tseng Labs ET6000.  
Primary Surface mode of operation  
If your VGA display adapter has a Direct Draw driver but does not have either a  
Video Port or enough memory to hold the video image off-screen, then the board  
converts the YUV 4:2:2 video pixels into an RGB format which is compatible  
with your VGA display adapter’s operating mode (8 bits per pixel, 16 bits per  
pixel or 24-bits per pixel) and then moves the pixels directly into the display mem-  
ory or Primary Surface of your VGA.  
VGA chips which can support Primary Surface mode include: the S3 Trio 64,  
S3 Vision 968, Matrox Millennium and Mystique and Tseng ET6000.  
This results in a high quality video image whose color depth is dependent upon  
your VGA display adapter’s operating mode. For example, your TV image when  
running in a 256 color mode will not be as good as when running your VGA in  
16-bit per pixel mode.  
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Also, because the video is moved directly onto the Primary Surface, features such  
as close captioning and full-screen TV in resolutions greater than 640x480 will be  
disabled.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter includes troubleshooting help for solving common problems.  
Problem: Bad colors in the TV window  
If your VGA display is running in 256 color mode, the TV picture will be dis-  
played with only 256 colors. This compares with the 16 million different colors  
which are in the original TV image. The colors in the TV window will change  
depending upon which Windows programs are being run, and what color palettes  
are being used.  
To fix this problem, first try running your VGA adapter at a minimum of 16 bits  
per pixel. If you do not have enough memory on your VGA adapter to run at 16  
bits per pixel in the current resolution, either lower the resolution (example: from  
1024x768 to 800x600) or add more VGA memory to your VGA display  
adapter.  
Error message: “could not find "ksclock.dll" or other  
files on the WIN98 CD”  
Be sure that the directory is correct where windows is looking. Your cd rom  
drive(D:\ for example). in some cases D:\win98 if the windows 98 files are located  
on your harddrive(preinstalled on the system), it should be looking for c:\win-  
dows\options\cabs  
Error message: “error code 69 during installation of  
drivers.”  
Cancel and browse the CD rom. double click on the USB98.EXE file located in  
the WIN98 Folder. after installing, the system will reboot.  
System locks or does not shut down correctly with the  
USB pluged in:  
Look in your systems BIOS for Legacy USB support and set it to  
ENABLED. A bios update may be necessary if this setting is not present.  
Problem: Poor TV picture quality  
A poor TV image could be caused if your VGA display adapter does not have  
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enough video RAM to hold the TV image. In this case, resorts to Primary  
Surface mode, which lowers image quality. A memory upgrade on your VGA dis-  
play adapter might fix this problem.  
Another possible cause of this problem could be that your VGA display adapter  
does not support Windows 98 Direct Draw. In this case, you might consider an  
upgrade to a new Windows VGA accelerator which has Direct Draw support and  
is compatible with the USB.  
A poor video picture might also indicate a bad signal. To verify a bad signal, try  
one or more of these:  
Move your antenna or check your cable connection.  
Move possible interference sources, such as other computers or television sets,  
away from your PC.  
Contact the cable company to check your signal quality.  
Problem: TV picture displays a black screen  
The TV picture might display a black screen under the following conditions:  
Momentary loss of signal  
A weak video signal  
Channel changing  
A scrambled channel  
Changing channels may cause a temporary black screen. To  
fix the problem, switch the channel up or down, then return to  
the original channel.  
The audio might continue to broadcast, even though the video picture displays a  
black screen. This indicates a strong audio signal and a weak video signal.  
A scrambled channel is not a valid channel: Set Primary.exe to DIBDRAW Mode!  
Problem: Snapshots don't display correctly  
When using a 256 color palette, snapshots display incorrectly. To correct the problem, try one  
or both of these:  
Change your Windows color palette to 16-bit.  
Copy the image to a graphics program and save the image as a 24-bit image.  
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Primary Surface mode & DIB Draw  
It is sometimes useful to use a mode of operation of your VGA card known as  
Primary Surface mode or DIB Draw. This can be helpful in eliminating  
VGA compatibility problems, or improving picture quality on some VGA boards  
when used in some resolutions.  
To use Primary Surface mode, run the program "PRIMARY", which is installed  
with the WinTV application. Click Start/ Programs/WinTV and then, Click  
on Primary. Click on Force Primary or DIB Draw then close the program by  
clicking on the X. The Primary program simply makes a setting in the Windows  
Registry that tells the application to use the Primary mode or DIB Draw mode of  
operation.  
This can be changed at any time to "Allow Overlay" by re-running Primary and  
clicking Allow Overlay or DIB Draw.  
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Updating the driver  
From time to time, there might be a new WinTV USB driver which is an  
improvement over the existing driver. Driver updates can be downloaded from the  
Hauppauge Internet Web site (see the front page of this manual for the URL).  
The WinTV USB update is combined with the driver uninstaller and the driver  
installer. Once you have downloaded the updated WinTV USB driver, you can  
install the update simply by running the downloaded program. You will see the fol-  
lowing message:  
Click Next.  
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Click Next.  
The Update program now uninstalls the existing WinTV-USB driver, then  
copies a number of files to your hard disk:  
After the Driver installation program has copied all of the files over to your disk  
drive, you will be asked to reboot:  
Click OK to reboot your PC.  
After rebooting Windows98, an automatic installation of the new driver takes  
place. You will see the New hardware Found message. After installing a new  
driver, it is advisable to install the latest applications, including the  
WinTV32,WinTV2000 and the radio applications (if your board has these  
features).  
Removing the driver with HCWCLEAR  
On occasion, it might be necessary to remove all traces of the driver on your PC’s  
hard disk. To do this, there is a program on the Installation CD-ROM called  
HCWCLEAR.  
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The HCWCLEAR application can be found in the MISC/UTILITY directory:  
Run HCWCLEAR by double clicking on its icon:  
Click OK.  
You will then see the following message:  
Click Yes.  
If there are any errors which come up during the running of HCWCLEAR, then  
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it means that there is an application running which is using the drivers. For exam-  
ple, if you see the following error:  
it means that one of the WinTV USB driver files in use . You can either ignore  
the error, or can can double check to make sure there are no applications running  
in the system that might be using the WinTV USB driver. In general, to make  
sure the re-installation is done correctly, all applications using the WinTV USB  
driver should be stopped before HCWCLEAR is run.  
Restarting the driver with HCWRESET  
A program is included on the USB Installation CD-ROM which resets the  
WinTV USB driver. This program can be run if some program has become  
“hung up” and the USB no longer is responding.  
The HCWRESET application can be found in the MISC/UTILITY directory:  
Simply double click on the HCWRESET.exe icon and the WinTV USB driver  
will be reset.  
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Technical Support  
Technical support telephone  
If you have questions regarding installation or compatibility, please contact our  
technical support staff at:  
(631) 434-3197  
(631) 434-3198 Fax  
USB FAQ-URL  
Service  
If you should need assistance with the installation, operation, or application of your  
Hauppauge WinTV USB, there are several options available to you. Your prima-  
ry source for information and problem assistance is always your dealer. Should the  
need arise, contact your dealer for on-site or repair service.  
Hauppauge’s Technical Support and Customer Service staff can aid in solving  
many problems. Our service department is available to repair any Hauppauge  
product. For completion of repair, the product must be returned to our factory.  
If this WinTV USB is not in working order, your only recourse is repair or  
replacement, as described above. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES will  
Hauppauge be liable for consequential damages, including any lost savings, lost  
profits, or any other damages, caused by the use of the WinTV USB or inability  
to use it, even if the dealer or Hauppauge has been advised of such liability or  
other claims.  
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The Hauppauge Limited Warranty  
Warranty  
Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc. warrants the WinTV USB to be free from  
defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years from date of initial  
retail purchase. We will, at our option, repair or replace a defective product. The  
limited warranty does not cover any losses or damage that occur as a result of:  
Improper installation  
Misuse or neglect or operation with faulty equipment  
Repair or modification by anyone other than Hauppauge Computer Works or  
an authorized repair agent  
Please complete and return the Warranty Registration Form inserted in this man-  
ual. To obtain service under this warranty, contact Hauppauge Computer works at  
(631) 434-3197, or fax “RMA Department” at 631-434-3198. Please see the  
return procedure in the “Technical Support” chapter.  
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