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Playing back Recorded files

Recording & Playback Controls

To record a TV show from the WinTV-NOVA-s, simply click on the 

Record

button. To stop recording, click on 

Record 

again. The default directory for

recordings is 

c:\Program Files\Hauppauge\WinTVNOVA-s

The indicator s

hows the percentage size of the free space of the hard

disk.

Select the folder for recording

Note: 

The video and audio streams are stored in a compressed

MPEG-2 format

on your hard drive. The recording process will require around 

1.8GB hard disk

space for 1 hour of video.

Tips for recording your TV shows:

A recently defragmented hard drive is recommended for capturing longer
sequences of video. 

The capturing performance may be improved by changing a Windows setting
called

'Read-ahead optimization' to 'None'

. This setting can be found under 

Con-

trol Panel / System / Performance / File System.

It is also recommended to close down applications that might affect your system
performance before you start capturing.

Your recorded television programs are played back through 

"InterVideo WinDVD"

.

WinDVD is automatically installed with the 

WinTV-NOVA-s

software during the soft-

ware installation.

Playing back a recorded TV show from WinDVD:

1. To launch the

InterVideo WinDVD application 

click 

Start

,

then go to 

Programs

and go to 

InterVideo WinDVD

and click on

InterVideo WinDVD

.

2. Select the 

Playlist

Button.

3. When the 

Playlist

window opens, click the 

File 

option under the 

“Play” 

(for play-

ing back a file).

4. Next, select the location of the folder that contains the saved capture 

(the default directory is 

C:\Program Files\Hauppauge\WinTV-NOVA-s

)

Note: You will navigate by using the + or - buttons to expand the list

.

5.

Highlight

the recording that you want to play back and click

Add

.

6. Then click 

OK.

The Playlist menu will close and your video will start playing.

7. You can 

pause, replay

and 

fast forward

through your video by using the controls

in the Intervideo 

WinDVD control panel.

Troubleshooting

Problem:

When opening 

WinTV-NOVA-s

application, the TV window remains light-grey or

black and this error message appears:.

Error message: “main window could not be set. Video in own window tries to
play.”

This will occur if the MPEG-2 software decoder is not installed or is not correctly
installed. Also, you may also get this message if the Direct Draw acceleration of
the VGA card is not activated.

Solution:

-

Install the software from the 

WinTV-NOVA-s Installation CD-ROM

again. Run

Setup.exe

from the CD-ROM.

-

the

Hardware acceleration

of the graphics card

should be set to 100% Full.

You can check by going to

Start \ Control panel \ System \ Properties \ per-

formance \ graphics

and you should set the hardware acceleration to 

Full

.

Also, run the program

Start / Run / dxdiag.exe

. Select the 

Dis

play

menu and

make sure that the option

Direct Draw acceleration

is enabled.

-

The 

WinTV-NOVA-s

needs a VGA card with hardware overlay operation. 

For example 

(the older)

graphics cards are not suitable: 

S3 Trio 64, Matrox

Millenium I, Matrox Productiva G100.

The following are compatible: 

S3 Trio 64V, Matrox Millenium G200 / G400,

Nvidia GeForce 25.

Problem:

No channels found or PSI tables do not become highlighted.

Solution:

This is normally caused by the signal strength not being strong enough, you
should try a signal booster or a high gain aerial.

You also might be in an area where terrestrial digital TV is not being broadcast yet.
To see if your area is covered by a terrestrial digital transmission, go to:

http://www.dtg.org.uk/retailer/coverage.html

You will need to enter your postal code, and you will be told which broadcasters
are transmitting digital TV in your area.

step 2:

Playlist Button

step 3:

File option

InterVideo WinDVD

control panel

step 5:

Add button

step 4:

locate your video file

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