Using bundled third-party application software, Help! i can’t see anything on my tv – C2G 27390 MultiPro 2000 User Manual

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Using Bundled Third-party Application Software


AITech assumes no responsibilities for the functionality and reliability of the bundled third-party software, if they
are included with the product version you purchased. The intellectual property rights of this software belong to
their respective developers. The developer of the respective programs will provide technical support. Please
check the software’s user manual and Help file for contact information.

The programs may be installed directly from the CD Browser.

Also note that each software application may have its own system requirements. Check the software’s user
manual or Help file for the requirements. As a rule of thumb for powerful video processing related applications
such as MediaShow, a minimum requirement for a Pentium II 233 CPU with MMX, 32 MB RAM and at least 4
MB of video RAM will be common.


Help! I Can’t See Anything On My TV!

If you are having difficulty seeing your computer display on the TV, check the following:

Connections:

Check the power connection to the scan converter.

Check the connections from the scan converter to the PC.

Check the connections from the scan converter to the TV.

TV (or VCR):

RCA connections to a TV or VCR must be to the Video Input (yellow) connector.

If you are connected directly to a TV, ensure that the TV has been configured to accept auxiliary video input.

If you are connected to the TV through a VCR, ensure that the TV and VCR have been configured to accept
auxiliary video input.

An input button on the TV or VCR’s original remote control often sets the video input mode. This mode is
needed for both S-Video and RCA video connections.

The button may be marked Video, Video-1, Aux, Input, Vid, Line, Line-In, TV/VCR, etc. On some TV’s and
VCR’s this setting is made by selecting Channel 2, then pressing the Down Channel button. If this does not work,
refer to your TV (or VCR) manual.

Settings:

Check that the computer’s Display Settings are set correctly.

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640x480 at 60-85Hz

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800x600 at 60-85Hz

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1024x768 at 60-70Hz

Laptops: Laptops must be set to External-only or Simultaneous VGA display mode. This is usually done
with a hot-key combination (Fn + function key). Refer to your laptop manual for further details.







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