Supported TVCard Analog Hardware Encoding/LifeViewTVWalkerMini
Page created: 2006-05-23
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Manufacturer's web site
- link to webpage
Card description
Watching TV :
- Favourite TV channel editing.
- Auto Scan up to 125 Channels.
- OSD function.
- Time-shifting to enjoy TV like VCR (by software).
- Schedule Recording.
- Optional iEPG supporting.
- Audio over USB cable without audio loop-back cable.
Remote Control:
- Numeric key to select TV channels.
- Control TV channels up/down.
- Control sound volume
- Source selection TV/AV/S-Video/ FM (optional)
TV / Video Display:
NTSC / PAL Composite video & S-Video input.
- Full motion display at 30 fps.
- High video resolution up to DVD quality (704 x 576 PAL ).
- Resizable video window up to full screen display.
TV / Video Capturing:
- Capturing with TWAIN.
- Hardware snapshot button to capture instant images.
- Capable of capturing still images by software.
- Image size 320 x 240, 640x480.
TV / Video Recording:
- Full motion video capturing up to 720 x 576 /25 fps (PAL); 720 x 480/30 fps (NTSC).
- Captured size up to 704x480 (NTSC), 704x576 (PAL).
- MPEG 1 / 2 /4 hardware real-time recording.
- Capable of basic video editing (cut and merge).
- Schedule recording.
- Time shifting
TV Walker
- Driver CD ROM
- Application software
- User Manual
- Remote Control
System Requirement
- Minimum requirement: Pentium III-500 or higher for real-time MPEG recording. (Pentium III-700 or higher recommended)
- 64 MB of system memory. (128MB recommended)
- 1 x USB port.
- Operation System: Win98, Win98SE, Me, 2000, XP (recommended).
- Microsoft DirectX 8.1 installed.
?DirectShow supported graphic card.
?DirectSound compatible sound card.
Driver Compatibility
- WDM driver fully compatible with DirectX.
- Windows 98 / 98SE / 2000 / Me / XP.
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