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DGy Model 201x User’s Guide
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For local playback, the DGy 201x is typically configured to replay from 
the installed internal drive(s) to the analog RGB or DVI outputs, as 
shown in the figure below.
Figure 1-1   
Replay from Disk, Local Viewing
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A Windows
 
software application supplied by RGB Spectrum can be used 
to replay DGy 201x recordings directly on a PC. The quality level will be 
the same, but at reduced frame rates. This application works with the 
standard Windows Media Player (version 9 and above) to provide basic 
transport functions including play, pause and stop.
This application can be used to replay recordings in the following ways: 
Recordings copied from a DGy 201x to the PC local drive using 
TCP/IP file transfer protocol (FTP).
Recordings played from a DGy 201x removable drive inserted in 
an appropriately configured PC equipped with a compatible 
removable disk drive bay. The DGy 201x uses the ext2 file 
system found with the Linux operating system. PCs running the 
Windows operating system will require additional software in 
order to mount the drive. This software is commercially 
available.
Playback quality is high, but note that the playback frame rate is limited 
by the performance of the selected PC. As an example, a PC equipped 
with a Pentium® 4, 3GHz processor with 512 MB of memory will 
typically play a 1280 x 1024 recording at 5 to 6 frames per second.
SIMULTANEOUS 
RECORD/REPLAY 
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OPTION
The DGy 201x supports the optional playback from disk while 
concurrently recording new material. Record and play start and stop 
times are independent.
Additional codec circuitry is factory installed to use the Simultaneous 
Record/Play option on the DGy 201x. The presence of this option can be 
confirmed by viewing the 
 
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