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User’s Guide CineMaster 3Getting StartedGeneral Installation InstructionsPCI Bus Compatibility GuidelinesCineMaster must be installed in an open 32-bi
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User’s Guide CineMaster 5Hardware InstallationBefore you begin installing the CineMaster card, check yourcomputer’s reference manual to locate the int
CineMaster User’s Guide64. Remove the slot cover for an open PCI slot designed for busmastering on the computer’s motherboard. A single screw isgene
User’s Guide CineMaster 7 6. Hold the CineMaster card by its edges and insert it into the openPCI slot. Press the card firmly into the slot connector
CineMaster User’s Guide8 8. Connect one end of the long audio cable to CineMaster’s MPC-3Audio Input connector, and the other end to the DVD-ROM driv
User’s Guide CineMaster 9 Note: Be sure to align the connector properly with the pins.Typically, the ribbon cable will have a red stripe running alo
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User’s Guide CineMaster 11Software Driver InstallationCineMaster is a Plug and Play device, and Windows 95 will recognizethe card the first time you b
CineMaster User’s Guide122. Windows 95 will examine the floppy drive (A:\) for drivers, andwhen it doesn’t find any, it will display the following wi
User’s Guide CineMaster iTable of ContentsPreface...
User’s Guide CineMaster 134. Windows 95 will detect the drivers and present the window below.Click on Finish and the drivers will be copied to your h
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User’s Guide CineMaster 15DVD Player Software InstallationInstallationNote: The installation procedure described in this section assumes theapplicatio
CineMaster User’s Guide16Starting DVD PlayerTo start the software, Click on the Start button in the bottom left cornerof the Windows 95 screen, then s
User’s Guide CineMaster 17Improper DVD Disc in DriveIf you have a DVD Disc in your DVD-ROM drive when the DVDPlayer is started and the region code d
CineMaster User’s Guide18No DVD Disc in DriveIf you do not have a DVD Disc in your DVD-ROM drive when theDVD Player is started the window on the VGA d
User’s Guide CineMaster 19Using DVD PlayerOnce you have opened the DVD Player, you can access DVD Playerfunctions by moving the mouse pointer over the
CineMaster User’s Guide20 • Full Screen - This menu item resizes the video window to FullScreen using DirectDraw Overlay capabilities. Any otherDVD
User’s Guide CineMaster 21Panel ControlThe Panel Control provides the main Control window for playing DVDtitles. There are two rows of buttons, descr
CineMaster User’s Guide22Bottom Row:• Adjust the volume of the DVD Playback• Toggle the LED display between the Time Elapsed, TimeRemaining, and Tot
CineMaster User’s GuideiiPrefaceTrademark Notice and Warranty DisclaimerCineMaster, DVD Player, and VideoInlay are trademarks of QuadrantInternationa
User’s Guide CineMaster 23For example: You select Angle 3Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4Angles Available: 1 3 4 2Angle Played: 1 3 3 1Time Sea
CineMaster User’s Guide24Numerical KeypadThe Numerical Keypad allows you to enter numericalinformation for DVD menu selections, such as Root or Titlem
User’s Guide CineMaster 25SubTitleThis allows you to selectwhich of the languagesavailable on the currentDVD title you want thesubtitles to appear in.
CineMaster User’s Guide26ParentalThis allows you to requestwhich rating level of thecurrent DVD title you wishto view.Note: If the rating youselect is
User’s Guide CineMaster 27DisplayThis allows you to controlthe DVD playback windowon your VGA screen.• Always on Top willmake the DVD videowindow stay
CineMaster User’s Guide28PictureThis allows you to adjustthe brightness and colortemperature of the videodisplayed on your VGAmonitor.The Brightness s
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CineMaster User’s Guide30Advanced Settings and TroubleshootingDetermining Driver VersionsWhen trying to determine the cause of a potential problem, it
User’s Guide CineMaster 31Determining DVD Player VersionsThe DVD Player version is displayed in the About DVD Player… dialogbox for the application.
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User’s Guide CineMaster iiiFCC StatementNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant
User’s Guide CineMaster 33General Troubleshooting: Questions, and AnswersInstallation QuestionsQ: When I re-installed Windows 95 in my system, CineMas
CineMaster User’s Guide34Playback QuestionsQ: Why does my AC-3 audio sometimes pause or pop when I’mplaying movies?A: Windows 95 supports background p
User’s Guide CineMaster 35Q: Why can’t I play certain unencrypted (*.vob) files withMediaPlayer?A: Attempts to play unencrypted .VOB files works prop
CineMaster User’s Guide361. Select CONTROL PANEL from the SETTINGS list in theSTART menu. 2. Double-click on the SYSTEM icon, then select the DEVICE
User’s Guide CineMaster 37Appendix AKeyboard ShortcutsDVD Player supports keyboard equivalents to allow more efficientoperation. The chart below list
CineMaster User’s Guide38Keys Available in all Controls (continued):Key Combination FunctionEnd Navigate back to the previous DVD menuPage Up Jump to
User’s Guide CineMaster 39Keys available in Numerical Keypad:Key Combination Function0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Enter the corresponding numeric valueDelete C
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User’s Guide CineMaster 41Appendix BRIVA 128 Video Resolutions SupportedThe nVidia RIVA 128 VGA chip, used in the STB Velocity 128 VGAcard, is capable
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User’s Guide CineMaster 43Appendix CGlossaryAC-3 (Dolby Digital) – A Dolby Laboratories specification for digital audio.An AC-3 stream contains 5.1 ch
CineMaster User’s Guide44Bandwidth – The amount of data that can be transferred to or from a graphicscard in a given length of time. Typically, when
User’s Guide CineMaster 45Compression – Reduction of the amount of data used to represent a signal.Uncompressed video data requires an enormous amount
CineMaster User’s Guide46DVD – A specification for storing digital data (usually high-quality video andaudio) on a read-only disc that is the same phy
User’s Guide CineMaster 47Interlace – The process of repeatedly displaying (scanning) all the lines in anodd field followed by displaying all the lin
CineMaster User’s Guide48MPEG-1 – A international standard of the Moving Picture Experts Group,describing a compression method for digital video and a
User’s Guide CineMaster 49Overlay (DirectDraw Hardware Overlay) – One of the “capabilities”(functions) supported in DirectX. This particular capabili
CineMaster User’s Guide50Resolution – In video terms, resolution is the relative density of informationthat can be displayed, expressed in terms of th
User’s Guide CineMaster 51Y/U/V - A format for representing digital video using a color coordinate systemwhere Y provides brightness information and b
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User’s Guide CineMaster vCE StatementThis equipment has been designed to comply with the requirements for CE MarkCertification, pertaining to products
User’s Guide CineMaster 53Appendix DTechnical SupportQuadrant International prepares specific releases of CineMaster foreach integrator of our product
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CineMaster User’s GuideviVCCI StatementThis equipment has been designed to comply with the requirements for VCCICertification, pertaining to products
User’s Guide CineMaster 1IntroductionCineMaster OverviewThis User’s Guide covers the CineMaster C-1.2D DVD Decoder board andDVD Player software.Featur
CineMaster User’s Guide2Navigation Commands Users can interact with and customize thepresentation of the DVD video material because CineMaster suppo
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