Terratec divx recording User Manual

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A quick introduction to DivX recording 
(c) 2003 Terratec Electronic GmbH, M.Dreese 
 
Introduction 
This tutorial is meant to give a short introduction to the DivX Codec and the environment 
necessary to make a recording with your TerraTec TV card. 
 
Please keep in mind that you use this document at your own risk, TerraTec can’t be held 
responsible for any damage or errors that may occur from using this information. 
 
Hardware and Software requirements 
To have a smile on your face when you finish reading this tutorial, you will need: 
 
A computer (really?) with at least 128MB RAM, a large amount of defragmented 
hard disc space (=>2GB), a CPU with at least 800MHz clock rate and a stable 
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP installation. 
A TerraTV+/TerraTValue/Cinergy card with the official TerraTec WDM software 
A soundcard (i.e. Aureon/DMX6fire/EWS) 
The DivX codec (available for free under http://www.divx.com) 
The Fraunhofer MP3 codec (should have been bundled with your Windows, 
otherwise it can easily be downloaded) or an alternative MP3 codec (like Lame). 
 
Of  course  your  TV  card  must  be  properly  installed,  and  the  same  applies  for  the 
soundcard as well as the rest of the system. 
To  ensure  that  your  system  is  properly  configured  for  managing  large  data  streams,  it  is 
advisable to read the Audio Tweaks tutorial available on the TerraTec Website. 
 
Recording Tutorial 
Let’s get started: After these few easy steps you will have a pretty nice DivX AVI file on 
your computer: 
 
Step 1: Installing DivX and the codecs 
This is done by downloading the latest DivX codec 
pack and executing it. Same is done with the audio 
codecs if necessary. If you want to check which 
codecs are installed on your computer, click 
“Audiocodecs / “Videocodecs” in the “Audio, Video, 
Game Controllers” section of the Device Manager. 
 
Step 2: Launch your TerraTV / Cinergy software and 
select the source. 
Feels just like watching TV: Launch TerraTV and choose 
the source you wish to record from. 
 
Step 3: Set up your soundcard for recording from the input the TV card is connected to. 
This is done in the Audio tab of the TerraTV software - usually the input port is called “Line 
In”. 
 
Step 4: Recording setup 
Click on the gear or wrench on the upper left side of the TerraTV Software to open the 
configuration menu. Choose the “Record” tab and adjust the settings as shown below. 
Set the file destination to a partition with enough recently defragmented and 
uncompressed free space. 
 
If you are running Windows NT/2000/XP, you should use a NTFS partition for recording, as 
FAT partitions can only handle file sizes up to 4GB. Under Windows 95/98/98SE/ME you