User manual HAUPPAGE WINTV-NOVA-S USB2 QI

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[. . . ] The heat generated by the device is low but can still cause sensitive furniture to alter over time. The bottom of the NOVA-S-USB2 can in some cases stain the surface of certain furniture. Please put a pad underneath when placing the NOVA-S-USB2 on a sensitive surface. Due to power and bandwidth requirements, we do not recommend connecting the unit into a USB Hub. [. . . ] The WinTV application will remain in view over any other applications even if it is not selected. A convenient way to use Always-on-top is to make the TV window in the no-title mode small, and to make the TV window in the title mode larger. Then you can switch from a small window to a larger one by clicking the right mouse button. While in Pause mode, the A/V stream is always saved in the Replay Buffer. Clicking the Slow Motion button during playback will cause the video to play in slow motion (at 1/2 speed). Clicking the Slow Motion button again will return the video to normal playback speed. WinTV-Scheduler, once it is set, can be closed, and the WinTV application will "wake up" at the desired time and tuned to the desired channel. After installation, WinTV-Scheduler can be found by going to Start / Program files / Hauppauge WinTV. While in the Pause mode, hitting the Replay button acts like the Instant Replay you see on TV broadcast sporting events: the audio/video goes back in time and you repeat what you have previously seen. Each click of the Replay button causes audio/video to go back 10 seconds. For example, if you want to repeat the audio/video you saw 10 seconds ago, you would click the Replay button once. If you want to see the video you saw one minute ago, you would need to click the Replay button six times. For extended replay times, you might find it more convenient to grab the Video Position indicator control bar and move it to the left. Once you let the control bar go, audio/video starts to play (it might take a few seconds for the WinTV application to start playing). You might have to move the Video Position indicator to the left and right to find the desired spot to start replaying audio/video. While Replaying, your audio/video program continues to be recorded in the Replay Buffer. Therefore, if you have clicked the Replay button 3 times (so that you are replaying the audio/video seen 30 seconds ago), the video you see in the WinTV window will be 30 seconds behind the live program. In the File menu you can: Rename your recorded video file: To rename a video file, find the file you would like to rename, highlight it with your mouse, and click and hold the right mouse button. Play a video file previously recorded: Find the file you would like to play, highlight it with your mouse (one click of the mouse button) and click Open. Delete recorded video files which you no longer want: Click your right mouse button on the video file once, go down the menu and click Delete. Play forward slow If you click Record button more than once, a record timer will be set and the recording will be done for 15 minutes for each time the Record button is clicked. For example, if you click the button 3 times, the WinTV will record for 30 minutes. [. . . ] If you now re-start the computer you will be at Step 3 on page 3 of this document and can now re-install the software. WinTV 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 residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ]

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