Menu options – ADS Technologies ELT-201 User Manual

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Menu Options

This section will describe all settings and choices for all of the menu options along the top of the CapWiz Interface.

• Video Inputs/Outputs:

This dialog box allows you to quickly change your video input and output choices. Here you can choose between

RCA, S-VHS or DV Inputs (Instant DVD + DV only) and RCA or S-VHS outputs. These settings can also be changed

by running the Capture Wizard Screens.

• Video Format:

The Video format dialog box allows you to quickly change your video format for NTSC or PAL. If you are not sure

of the correct selection, run the Capture Wizard and read the document called “Learn more about worldwide

Video Standards".

The Video format box also allows you to quickly set your video resolution and quality setting. You can choose:

a. DVD at Good, Better or Best Quality

b. Super Video CD (SVCD)

c. VCD

There are no quality settings for SVCD or VCD as these formats have standard video and audio bit rates.

CapWiz will display the following standard video capture settings based upon your USB Connection.

USB 2.0 Connection

USB 1.1

DVD Settings - 4, 6 or 9 Megabits per second (Mb/sec.)

2.5, 3 or 4 MB/sec.*

SVCD - MPEG-2 video at 2.4 Mb/sec.

Same

VCD - MPEG-1 video at 1.15 Mb/sec.

Same

The Video format and bit rate (4, 6 or 9 Mb/sec) for DVD video will be displayed in a status area of the CapWiz

interface so you will always know what video format and bit rate you are recording.

*If connected at USB 1.1 Full Speed the maximum video bit rate is 4 Mb/sec.

Custom User Defined video settings:

CapWiz lets you set custom capture settings. The custom settings give you lots of flexibility in creating capture

settings to meet your individual needs. To access the Custom Settings dialog box, click on the “Custom Settings”

button.

Video Bit Rates:

Set the video standard you want to capture in. The standard you select must match the standard of your video player

and video content. When you select PAL, you will notice that the Video Resolutions choices automatically change to

PAL resolutions.

MPEG-1 – When MPEG-1 is selected the only video resolution allowed is 352 x 240 (NTSC) or 352 x 288 (PAL),

however you can select video capture bit rates from 1 Mb/sec. up to 15 Mb/sec.

MPEG-2 – You can select any Video capture resolution and any video capture rate from 1 Mb/sec. to 15 Mb/sec.

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