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DVD Playback CardC-1.2DUser’s Guide&LQH0DVWHU

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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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Seite 4 - FCC Statement

User’s Guide CineMaster 5Hardware InstallationBefore you begin installing the CineMaster card, check yourcomputer’s reference manual to locate the int

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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

Seite 6 - CE Statement

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

Seite 7 - Dolby® Statement

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

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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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Seite 10 - Getting Started

User’s Guide CineMaster 11Software Driver InstallationCineMaster is a Plug and Play device, and Windows 95 will recognizethe card the first time you b

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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

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User’s Guide CineMaster iTable of ContentsPreface...

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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

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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

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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

Seite 18 - Software Driver Installation

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

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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

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CineMaster User’s Guide20 • Full Screen - This menu item resizes the video window to FullScreen using DirectDraw Overlay capabilities. Any otherDVD

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User’s Guide CineMaster 21Panel ControlThe Panel Control provides the main Control window for playing DVDtitles. There are two rows of buttons, descr

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CineMaster User’s Guide22Bottom Row:• Adjust the volume of the DVD Playback• Toggle the LED display between the Time Elapsed, TimeRemaining, and Tot

Seite 23 - Proper DVD Disc in Drive

CineMaster User’s GuideiiPrefaceTrademark Notice and Warranty DisclaimerCineMaster, DVD Player, and VideoInlay are trademarks of QuadrantInternationa

Seite 24 - Improper DVD Disc in Drive

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

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CineMaster User’s Guide24Numerical KeypadThe Numerical Keypad allows you to enter numericalinformation for DVD menu selections, such as Root or Titlem

Seite 26 - Using DVD Player

User’s Guide CineMaster 25SubTitleThis allows you to selectwhich of the languagesavailable on the currentDVD title you want thesubtitles to appear in.

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CineMaster User’s Guide26ParentalThis allows you to requestwhich rating level of thecurrent DVD title you wishto view.Note: If the rating youselect is

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User’s Guide CineMaster 27DisplayThis allows you to controlthe DVD playback windowon your VGA screen.• Always on Top willmake the DVD videowindow stay

Seite 29 - Angle Control

CineMaster User’s Guide28PictureThis allows you to adjustthe brightness and colortemperature of the videodisplayed on your VGAmonitor.The Brightness s

Seite 30 - Chapter/Title Search

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Seite 31 - Spoken Language

CineMaster User’s Guide30Advanced Settings and TroubleshootingDetermining Driver VersionsWhen trying to determine the cause of a potential problem, it

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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

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User’s Guide CineMaster 33General Troubleshooting: Questions, and AnswersInstallation QuestionsQ: When I re-installed Windows 95 in my system, CineMas

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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

Seite 37 - Determining Driver Versions

User’s Guide CineMaster 35Q: Why can’t I play certain unencrypted (*.vob) files withMediaPlayer?A: Attempts to play unencrypted .VOB files works prop

Seite 38 - About DVD Player…

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

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User’s Guide CineMaster 37Appendix AKeyboard ShortcutsDVD Player supports keyboard equivalents to allow more efficientoperation. The chart below list

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CineMaster User’s Guide38Keys Available in all Controls (continued):Key Combination FunctionEnd Navigate back to the previous DVD menuPage Up Jump to

Seite 41 - Playback Questions

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

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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

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User’s Guide CineMaster 45Compression – Reduction of the amount of data used to represent a signal.Uncompressed video data requires an enormous amount

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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

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User’s Guide CineMaster 47Interlace – The process of repeatedly displaying (scanning) all the lines in anodd field followed by displaying all the lin

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CineMaster User’s Guide48MPEG-1 – A international standard of the Moving Picture Experts Group,describing a compression method for digital video and a

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User’s Guide CineMaster 49Overlay (DirectDraw Hardware Overlay) – One of the “capabilities”(functions) supported in DirectX. This particular capabili

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CineMaster User’s Guide50Resolution – In video terms, resolution is the relative density of informationthat can be displayed, expressed in terms of th

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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

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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

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User’s Guide CineMaster 1IntroductionCineMaster OverviewThis User’s Guide covers the CineMaster C-1.2D DVD Decoder board andDVD Player software.Featur

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CineMaster User’s Guide2Navigation Commands  Users can interact with and customize thepresentation of the DVD video material because CineMaster suppo

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