ATI Technologies ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 User Manual

ALL-IN-WONDER® 9700 Series
Installation and Setup User’s Guide
P/N: 107-70336-30
Copyright © 2002, ATI Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. ATI and all ATI product and product feature names are trademarks and/or registered
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings - All warnings on the product and the operating instructions should be adhered to.
Compatibility - This option card is for use only with IBM AT or compatible UL Listed personal computers that have Installation Instructions detailing user installation of card cage accessories.
Grounding - CAUTION: For Continued Protection Against Risk of Electric Shock and Fire, This Accessory Should Be Installed Only In Products Equipped With A Three-wire Grounding Plug, A Plug Having a third (Grounding) Pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
All option card securement pins shall be completely tightened as to provide continuous bonding between the option card and the PC chassis.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding - Since an outdoor antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure that the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to the antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection of grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
Lightning - For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet, and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
Power Lines - An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits.
When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them may be fatal.
Note to CATV System Installer - This reminder is provided to call the CATV systems installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC, which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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Table of Contents

Getting Started............................................................... 1
What is the ALL-IN-WONDER family?....................................................... 1
System Requirements .................................................................................... 3
Other Sources of Information........................................................................ 4
Online Help ............................................................................................ 4
ATI Multimedia Center Guide ............................................................... 4
Getting Additional Accessories.............................................................. 4
Warranty Information.................................................................................... 5
Product warranty registration ................................................................5
Customer service ................................................................................... 5
Hardware warranty service statement .................................................... 6
Warranty service..................................................................................... 6
Limitations.............................................................................................. 7
Installing the Hardware and Software ......................... 9
Do This First!................................................................................................. 9
Uninstalling Old Graphics Card Software................................................... 10
Installing Your ALL-IN-WONDER Card................................................... 11
Power connection requirements ........................................................ 12
Windows® New Hardware Found ....................................................... 14
Installing the CATALYST™ Software Suite.......................................14
Troubleshooting Tips................................................................................... 16
Multiple Display Support ........................................................................... 16
Increasing the number of colors ........................................................... 17
Starting the ATI Multimedia Center ........................................................... 18
Input and Output Adapters .......................................................................... 19
Selecting the sound card connector for TV audio input....................... 23
Windows® Volume Control................................................................. 24
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Using Your ALL-IN-WONDER ..................................... 25
Connecting Your PC to a Video Source...................................................... 25
Attaching a TV to Your Card ...................................................................... 26
Using SCART connectors for European televisions ............................ 28
Using and adjusting TV Out................................................................. 29
Starting Windows® with television display enabled ........................... 29
Using a monitor vs. using the television display..................................29
Adjusting the monitor display .............................................................. 30
TV reception tips .................................................................................. 30
Viewing text on television.................................................................... 30
Reducing edge distortion...................................................................... 31
Changing display configurations.......................................................... 32
Using games and applications ..............................................................32
mulTView™................................................................................................ 33
mulTView audio requirements............................................................. 34
ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter .................................................... 35
System Requirements........................................................................... 36
Setting up your ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter .................... 36
Installing your ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter ...................... 37
Using your HDTV Component Video Adapter.................................... 39
Windows® Control Panel Settings....................................................... 39
Troubleshooting tips ................................................................................... 41
Reference ..................................................................... 43
Troubleshooting........................................................................................... 43
Basic troubleshooting tips .................................................................... 44
Troubleshooting tips............................................................................. 45
Audio and Video Troubleshooting .............................................................. 46
Audio problems ... ................................................................................ 46
Video problems ... ............................................................................... 48
CD Audio Connectors ................................................................................. 51
Internal Audio/Video Input Header ............................................................. 52
To Remove the ATI Multimedia Center...................................................... 53
To Remove the ALL-IN-WONDER Drivers .............................................. 53
Compliance Information.............................................................................. 54
FCC Compliance Information .............................................................. 54
Industry Canada Compliance Statement .............................................. 54
CE Compliance Information ................................................................ 55
Index ............................................................................. 57
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CHAPTER 1

Getting Started

Welcome to the convergence of your PC, TV and video! This new technology changes the way you view TV, graphics, and video on your PC.
The ALL-IN-WONDER family of cards are powerful TV tuners, DVD players, Personal Video Recorders, and 2D & 3D graphics and video accelerators. Their features will take your PC’s graphics and video capabilities to the next level.
This guide provides all the information you need to install your ALL-IN-WONDER card.

What is the ALL-IN-WONDER family?

The ALL-IN-WONDER family of cards deliver high­performance 3D and 2D graphics, as well as advanced multimedia features. Play games, watch TV or videos, listen to audio CDs, explore the Internet, and work in Windows never before.
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as
TV-ON-DEMAND experience. Using an attached video camera, the ALL-IN-WONDER family provides time-lapse video recording and motion-triggered video recording, which can be used for security applications. Your card’s advanced video recording and editing features also give you Video CD and DVD authoring capability.
and TV Listings enhance your television
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You can use your ALL-IN-WONDER to connect your computer to a television. This feature is ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, and browsing the Internet. (For more information, see Attaching a TV to Your
Card on page 26.)
The ALL-IN-WONDER also turns your PC into an intelligent TV with the following features:
• TV-ON-DEMAND™
•THRUVIEW™
• Zoom-in
• Scheduled Viewing
• Channel Scanning
• Video recording
• Closed Captioning with Hot Words™
• Program transcript recording (North America only)
• TV Magazine
• Personal Video Recorder with real-time video compression
• Interactive Program Guide (in selected countries)
• AC-3 Digital Audio playback supporting Dolby surround sound
• REMOTE WONDER™ USB RF remote control (optional)
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5.1

System Requirements

• Pentium® 4 / III / II / Celeron™, AMD® K6/Athlon®, or compatible, with AGP 2X, AGP 8X, or AGP 2X/4X/8X bus slot.
• 128MB of system memory.
• Installation software requires CD-ROM or DVD
Computer system
Expansion Slot
Operating System
Monitor
drive.
• DVD playback requires DVD drive.
• Sound card supported by Windows line input.
• Interactive Program Guide requires internet connection (North America only).
• REMOTE WONDER receiver requires available USB port.
AGP 2X, AGP 8X or AGP 2X/4X/8X slot.
Windows® 98/SE*, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000, Windows
*
98/SE.
VGA, supporting minimum 640x480 resolution. A Plug-and-Play monitor that supports VESA’s Display Channel specifications (DDC1 or DDC2b) is required to take advantage of the DDC1/DDC2b features.
The DVI-I interface on ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series cards can be used to attach a DVI display or an analog VGA monitor, using the supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter.
Hydravision™ technology supports DVI or CRT monitor and television.
®
The Windows® Me driver installs on Windows®
XP.
Getting Started 3
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with available
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Other Sources of Information

If you need additional help or require information that is not included in this guide, see the following sources:

Online Help

If you require additional information, you can refer to the online help available under Windows Edition, Windows information about using ATI’s enhanced drivers.
For information on your card’s graphics features, double-click the ATI icon in the lower-right corner of your screen.
®
2000, or Windows® XP for more

ATI Multimedia Center Guide

The online ATI Multimedia Center User’s Guide explains how to use the special features that the ATI Multimedia Center provides. To open the ATI Multimedia Center User’s Guide:
1 Insert the ATI Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM
drive, then click User Guide.
The Online Manual opens in Adobe
2 Click User’s Guides, click ATI Multimedia Center
Guides, then click ATI Multimedia Center.

Getting Additional Accessories

Additional and replacement cables, installation CD-ROMs, manuals, and other accessories for ATI products can be purchased from the online ATI store at
http://www.ati.com/online/accessories.
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98, Windows® Millennium
®
Acrobat® Reader™

Warranty Information

Getting Started 5

Product Warranty Registration

To receive Customer Service, you must register your product with ATI. Online Product Warranty Registration is available at
http://www.ati.com/online/registration.

Customer Service

For detailed instructions on how to use your ATI product, refer to the Online User’s Guide included on your ATI Installation CD-ROM. If you require further assistance with your product, use one of the following options:
Online:
For product information, video drivers, Frequently Asked Questions and Email support, visit:
http://www.ati.com and select Customer Service for Built By
ATI products.
Telephone: Available Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM EST.
*905-882-2626
*Access to Telephone Support is available to registered users at
no additional cost for the first 30 days from the date of purchase (long distance charges may apply). For complete details, please visit: http://www.ati.com/online/customercare.
Mail: ATI TECHNOLOGIES INC. Attention: Customer Service 33 Commerce Valley Drive East Markham, Ontario Canada L3T 7N6E
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Hardware Warranty Service Statement

Should the product, in ATI’s opinion, malfunction within the warranty period, ATI will at its discretion repair or replace the product upon receipt with an equivalent. Any replaced parts become the property of ATI. This warranty does not apply to the software component of a product or a product which has been damaged due to accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation, usage not in accordance with product specifications and instructions, natural or personal disaster, or unauthorized alterations, repairs, or modifications.
For a detailed description of the ATI Hardware Warranty Service Statement visit:
http://www.ati.com/online/warranty/statement.

Warranty Service

For warranty service instructions visit:
http://www.ati.com/online/warranty or contact one of our
Customer Service Representatives using one of the aforementioned means.
• Before shipping any unit for repair, obtain an RMA number for warranty service.
• When shipping your product, pack it securely, show the RMA and serial number of the product on the outside, and ship prepaid and insured.
• ATI will not be held liable for damage or loss to the product in shipment.

Limitations

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• This warranty is valid only if the online Product Warranty Registration form at
http://www.ati.com/online/registration
is successfully submitted within 30 days of purchase of said product.
• All warranties for this product, when purchased as a retail product, expressed or implied, will expire three (3) years* from date of original purchase.
*The ATI REMOTE WONDER unit is warranted for 1 year. The DV WONDER is warranted for 2 years. The HDTV Component Video Adapter is warranted for 1 year. All accompanying cables and accessories are warranted for 90 days.
• No warranties for this product, expressed or implied, shall extend to any person who purchases the product in a used condition.
• The liability of ATI in respect of any defective product will be limited to the repair or replacement of such product. ATI may use new or equivalent-to-new replacement parts. Defective product will be sent in for repair or replacement only.
ATI makes no other representations or warranties as to fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability or otherwise in respect of the product. No other representations, warranties or conditions shall be implied by statute or otherwise.
In no event shall ATI be responsible or liable for any damages, including but not limited to the loss of revenue or profit, arising:
• from the use of the product,
• from the loss of use of the product, as a result of any event, circumstance, action or abuse beyond the control of ATI; whether such damages be direct, indirect, consequential, special or otherwise and whether such damages are incurred by the person to whom this warranty extends or a third party.
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Installing the Hardware and Software 9
CHAPTER 2

Installing the Hardware and Software

Do This First
To ensure a successful installation of your ALL-IN-WONDER, you MUST install AGP Drivers for non-Intel Chipset Based Motherboards. BEFORE replacing your current graphics card.
Several AGP motherboard manufacturers use non-Intel AGP chipsets. Chipsets include those made by Acer Laboratories (ALI), Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS), and VIA Technologies, Inc. Each non-Intel chipset requires the installation of a custom Virtual GART (AGP) Driver. This driver is required by your new ATI card to function correctly with your motherboard. It is very important that the correct AGP driver be installed before installing an AGP video card in your system.
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To determine what motherboard chipset is present on your system:
1 Right-click My Computer, then click Properties. 2 Click the (Hardware tab in Windows
XP) Device Manager tab, then scroll to the bottom of the device list.
!
An incorrect or missing GART driver can result in AGP memory not being detected or a black screen after Windows
®
loads.
®
2000 or Windows®
3 Click System Devices. 4 Scroll through the list of System Devices until you find a
listing for the AGP controller. The chipset manufacturer’s name will appear as the device name.
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Once you have determined the chipset manufacturer for your motherboard, obtain and then install the latest AGP drivers from:
VIA Technologies http://www.viaarena.com
Acer Laboratories (ALI) http://www.ali.com.tw
Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS) http://www.sis.com
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) http://www.amd.com
General Motherboard/chipset information
http://www.motherboards.org
More information on this topic can be found at
http://www.ati.com/support/faq/agpchipsetdrivers.html

Uninstalling Old Graphics Card Software

To ensure successful installation of your ALL-IN-WONDER card, you must uninstall the graphic drivers for the existing graphics card before removing it from your computer.
To uninstall old graphics drivers
With your current graphics card still in your computer:
1 Close all applications that are currently running. 2 Click Start, Settings, Control Panel and select
Add/Remove Programs.
3 Select your current graphic drivers and click
Add/Remove…
4 *The Wizard will help you remove your current display
drivers.
5 The System should be restarted after the drivers have been
removed.
*If the previously-installed graphics card has any
additional software installed, they may also need to
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be removed at this point. (For example, DVD Player, Multimedia applications, etc.)
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Installing Your ALL-IN-WONDER Card

You are now ready to install your card.
1 Power-off the computer and monitor. 2 Disconnect the monitor cable from the back of your
computer, and disconnect all other connectors from the back of your old video card.
3 Remove the computer cover. If necessary, consult your
computer’s manual for help in removing the cover.
Discharge your body’s static electricity by touching the metal surface of the computer chassis.
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4 Remove any existing graphics card from your computer.
If your computer has an on-board graphics capability, you may need to disable it on the motherboard. For more information, see your computer documentation or contact the manufacturer.

Power connection requirements

The ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series cards require connection to your PC’s internal power supply for operation. A 300W power supply or greater is recommended to ensure normal system operation where a number of other internal devices are installed.
• Please check the sticker on your power supply to determine the wattage.
After removing the old video card and software, refer to the illustration on page 13, and use the supplied Power Extension Cable to connect the ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card to your computer’s Hard Drive power connector.
1 Remove the power cable from the Hard Drive, then connect
A of the Power Extension Cable to the graphics card power connector as shown. (The cable may already be connected to the graphics card.)
2 Connect B to the power supply connector, then connect C
to the Hard Drive power connector.
3 After locating the AGP slot, and if necessary, removing the
metal cover, align your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card with the AGP slot, and press it in firmly until the card is fully seated.
4 Replace the screw to fasten the card in place, and replace
the computer cover.
5 Plug the monitor cable into your card.
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ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series Power Connection
6 Turn on the computer and monitor. If your
ALL-IN-WONDER card came with a DVI-I connector, you can connect a flat panel display to the appropriate connector, as shown below.
VGA
CONNECTOR
MONITOR
DVI -I- TO
VGA
ADAPTER
DVI -I
CONNECTOR
ON CARDFROM
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Windows® New Hardware Found

Windows may start the Add New Hardware Wizard to install the Standard VGA Driver. To correctly install your new hardware:
If you are using Windows Wizard and proceed to Installing the CATALYST™ Software
Suite on page 14.
•If the Add New Hardware Wizard does not appear, proceed to Installing the CATALYST™ Software Suite on page 14.
•If the Add New Hardware Wizard does appear:
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2000 or Windows® XP, Cancel the
1 Click Next to allow Windows
VGA or Standard PCI Graphics Adapter.
If prompted for the Windows CD-ROM drive.
2 Type the following: D:\operating system name (for
example, D:\WinME).
If D is not your CD-ROM drive, substitute the correct drive letter.
3 Click OK, click Finish to close the Wizard, then restart
your computer.
®
to search for the Standard
®
CD-ROM, insert it into your

Installing the CATALYST™ Software Suite

ATI’s CATALYST software suite provides the ultimate software required to enjoy the full power of your ALL-IN-WONDER card. The CATALYST software suite comprises four, distinct software elements:
• Display driver
• Multimedia Center
• HydraVision (not included in the Express Install)
• Remote Wonder Software
To ensure you install the latest software, use the ATI Installation CD-ROM that shipped with your ALL-IN-WONDER card.
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To install the CATALYST software suite
1 Insert the ATI INSTALLATION CD-ROM into your
CD-ROM drive.
If Windows step 6.
®
runs the CD-ROM automatically, proceed to
2 Click Start, then click Run. 3 Type the following: D:\ATISETUP
(If D is not your CD-ROM drive, substitute D with the correct drive letter.)
4 Click OK, then click Install under Software Install. 5 Click Next, then click Ye s to the license agreement. 6 Click ATI Easy Install to begin the Installation Wizard. 7 Follow the Wizard’s on-screen instructions to complete the
installation, then restart your computer
The Express installation option is recommended. The multimedia components will automatically be installed along with the ATI graphics driver.
Custom installation allows you to select individual software components for installation.
The ATI REMOTE WONDER automatically installed with the CATALYST software suite. See the ATI REMOTE WONDER Installation Guide for installation instructions.
software is
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Troubleshooting Tips

• Check that the card is seated properly in the correct slot.
• Ensure the display cable is securely fastened to the card’s display connector.
• Make sure that the monitor and computer are plugged in and receiving power.
• If necessary, disable any built-in graphics capabilities on your motherboard. For more information, consult your computer’s manual or contact the manufacturer. (NOTE: Some manufacturers do not allow the built-in graphics to be disabled or to become the secondary display.)
• Make sure you selected the appropriate display device and graphics card when you installed the ATI driver.
• For more troubleshooting tips, right-click the ATI icon in the taskbar and select Troubleshooting.
• If you have problems during bootup, start your computer in Safe Mode. Press and hold the CTRL key until the Microsoft Menu appears on the screen. Then select the number for Safe Mode, and press Enter. (You can also use F8 to bring up the Microsoft Windows® Startup Menu.) In Safe Mode, bring up the Device Manager and check for duplicate display adapter and monitor entries if you are only using one graphics card.
• For more assistance, use the Troubleshooting Guide located in the Windows
• To contact ATI Technical Assistance, see your Technical Support and Warranty Service guide
®
Help or contact your computer manufacturer.
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Windows® Startup

Multiple Display Support

If you use multiple monitors, the ALL-IN-WONDER card must be the primary graphics card. Normally, the system BIOS determines whether the AGP or PCI card will be the primary.
For PCI cards, the system normally assigns priority to the card slots in order of their appearance. Please read the Readme file on the ATI Installation CD for the latest information regarding Multiple Display Support.
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Increasing the number of colors

1 Right-click on a clear area of your desktop, then click
Properties.
2 Click Settings.
If you are using multiple monitors, click the monitor icon whose color depth you want to change. If you click a secondary monitor and Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor is not checked, you cannot change that monitor’s settings. Each monitor has its own color settings.
3 In the Colors box, select High Color (16 bit), True Color
(24 bit) or True Color (32 bit).
Your type of monitor and video adapter determine the maximum number of colors.
The ALL-IN-WONDER card’s advanced, DirectX 8.1 and OpenGL 3D acceleration gives you detailed color graphics and 3D features like multi-texturing, alpha blending, and fog effects. ALL-IN-WONDER also provides powerful 2D graphics features through the Display Properties pages:
Settings
Adjustment
Color Correction
Customize your desktop settings such as desktop size, screen resolution and color depth, and store various desktop preferences for easy recall later.
Adjust the position and size of your screen, as well as manipulate the screen refresh rate, frequencies and synchronization.
Correct color tone differences between real color values and the way your monitor displays them, and store various color correction preferences for easy recall later.
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The ALL-IN-WONDER display drivers on your ATI Installation CD-ROM are the latest and fastest available, but at ATI, we are constantly improving our products, so check the ATI web site at www.ati.com for newer software.
• Under CUSTOMER SERVICE, click find a driver, and follow the prompts.
Drivers downloaded from the ATI website:
• Double-click the self-extracting executable file to start the installation.
Windows will automatically reboot your system after
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the drivers are installed.

Starting the ATI Multimedia Center

From LaunchPad. The LaunchPad provides a convenient way to start all your Multimedia Center features — just click the one you want. LaunchPad opens automatically when you start your computer, or if you prefer, you can right-click LaunchPad, and uncheck Load on Startup in the drop-down menu to disable this feature.
From Windows
®
taskbar.
1 In the Windows taskbar, click Start, then point at
Programs .
2 Point at ATI Multimedia Center , then select
CD Audio, DVD, File Player, LaunchPad, Library, TV, Video CD, or Configuration.
The first time you launch TV, you must complete the Initialization Wizard, which guides you through
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setting up TV. After that, the Wizard will not run unless you want to re-run it.
For information on the ATI Multimedia Center, see the online help.
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Input and Output Adapters

Your ALL-IN-WONDER card uses input and output adapters that let you connect audio and video devices to the card — TV, VCR, laserdisc player, or camcorder.
To hear sound when you use your ALL-IN-WONDER card’s TV feature, ensure that the ALL-IN-WONDER card’s output cable is connected to the line-in
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connector of your sound card: see page 21. For information on the CD audio connectors see page 51.
ALL-IN-WONDER Card Connectors
1
Video In
2
CATV In
3
Video Out
DVI-I / VGA Out (Your
4
card may have either connector.)
1
2
3
4
ALL-IN-WONDER
ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series Card
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To watch movies on your PC or record video from your VCR, camcorder, or laserdisc player
Use the ATI input adapter to connect a VCR, camcorder, or laserdisc player to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card, as shown.
The audio and video output connectors on your VCR, camcorder, or laserdisc player will be similar to these. Use composite video out or S-video out. S-Video will provide better results.
Cable with S-Video plug at each end.
OUT
OR
COMP.
VIDEO
OUT
L. AUDIO
OUT
R. AUDIO
OUT
S-VIDEO
SLR
ATI Input Adapter
(Enlarged)
Cables with RCA plugs at each end, available separately from a consumer electronics dealer.
A/V IN
CATV
A/V OUT
ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series Card
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To display your PC output on TV and record your PC output on videotape
Use the ATI output adapter to connect a TV, camcorder, or VCR to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card, as shown.
The audio and video input connectors on your TV, camcorder, or VCR will be similar to these. Use COMPOSITE VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN. S-Video will provide better results.
R. AUDIO IN
L. AUDIO IN
COMP.
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO
IN
To use your TV as a display, you must enable TV Out. See Using
and adjusting TV Out on page 29.
OR
Cable with S-Video plug at each end.
Cable with RCA plug at each end, available separately from a consumer electronics dealer.
To record audio on your stereo VCR or to hear audio through your TV speakers, use a stereo
cable with two RCA plugs at one end, and a mini stereo phone plug at the other, available separately from a consumer electronics dealer.
S/PDIF connection
Dolby Digital AC-3 Amplifier
Cable with RCA plugs, available from a consumer electronics dealer
SOUND
CARD
LINE OUT
LINE IN
LINE IN
must be
connected
AT I
output
adapter
S /
P D I
F
A/V IN
CATV
A/V OUT
ALL-IN-
WONDER
9700 Series
Card
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To display your PC output on a High Definition TV
Use the ATI component video adapter to connect a High Definition TV to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card, as shown.
Cables
with RCA
plugs,
available
from a
consumer
electronics
dealer
PrPbY
HDTV Video Inputs
Input and output cable lengths should not exceed 50 feet (15m)
•Y= Green
•Pb= Blue
•Pr= Red
SOUND
CARD
LINE OUT
LINE IN
AT I
component video
adapter
LINE IN
must be
connected
A/V IN
CATV
A/V OUT
ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series Card
Dolby Digital AC-3 Amplifier
S/PDIF connection
Cable with RCA plugs,
available from a
consumer electronics
dealer
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Selecting the sound card connector for TV audio input

The sound card connector determines which mixer slider is controlled by the ATI Multimedia Center’s volume slider.
1 Click the Setup button in the TV Player control panel,
then click the Display tab.
2 Click the Initialization Wizard button, then click the Next
button twice.
3 In the Typical Audio Connections page, check I have
connected the cable to confirm that you have connected
your ALL-IN-WONDER card’s audio output cable to your sound card’s Line-In connector.
4 Click Next to open the TV Sound Initialization Wizard. 5 Click the audio input that matches the connection between
your ALL-IN-WONDER card and your sound card. (Line­In is the standard audio input when the ALL-IN-WONDER card’s audio output cable is connected to the sound card’s Line-In connector.) If you are not sure how it is connected, click each source (CD Audio, Line-In, etc.), and listen for the sound.
6 Click the Next button until you reach the End of
Initialization Wizard page, then click the Finish button.
Ensure that the ALL-IN-WONDER card’s audio output cable is connected to your sound card’s
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Line-In connector.
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Windows® Volume Control

For correct audio performance, your sound card’s line input must be active. To display the Line Input setting in the Windows Volume Control panel:
1 Right-click the speaker icon in the Taskbar (usually in
the lower-right corner of your screen), then click Open Volume Controls.
2 If the Line-In volume slider is not visible, click Options,
then click Properties.
3 Click the Line-In volume control checkbox, then click
OK. If the Mute checkbox is checked, click it to cancel
muting.
If the speaker icon is not in your Taskbar, do the following:
• In the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.
• Double-click Sounds and Multimedia.
•In Sound Volume, check Show volume control on Taskbar.
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Using Your ALL-IN-WONDER

For comprehensive information on your ALL-IN-WONDER card’s multimedia features, please see the online ATI Multimedia Center User’s Guide on the Installation CD.
To open the ATI Multimedia Center User’s Guide:
1 Insert the ATI Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM
drive, then click User Guide.
The Online Manual opens in Adobe
2 Click User’s Guides, click ATI Multimedia Center
Guides, then click ATI Multimedia Center.
For correct operation of your card’s multimedia features, the ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card must be your computer’s primary graphics card. For more information, see Multiple
Display Support on page 16.
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Acrobat® Reader™
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Connecting Your PC to a Video Source

To connect your computer to a VCR or camcorder, attach a connector cable from the VCR or camcorder to the ATI Input/Output Adapter. Most VCRs and camcorders have a Composite video output, also referred to as a phono jack or RCA output. For detailed instructions, see Input and
Output Adapters on page 19.
Many VCRs and camcorders have another video output called S-Video, which provides a higher quality display than Composite video.
Composite
Video
S-Video
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To connect a VCR or camcorder to your ALL-IN-WONDER
1 Turn off your computer and your VCR or camcorder.
2 Ensure your graphics card is installed correctly.
3 Determine if your VCR or camcorder has an S-Video or
Composite video connection.
4 Looking at the back of your computer, locate your graphics
card. Using the ATI Input/Output Adapter, attach one end of the cable to your graphics card and the other to your VCR or camcorder.
5 Turn on your computer and your VCR or camcorder.

Attaching a TV to Your Card

Using your ALL-IN-WONDER card’s Composite or S-Video output, you can connect a television set as your computer’s display. You can use your card to view computer output directly on your television. Depending upon your television, you can choose NTSC or PAL formats. You can display images on both the TV and VGA monitor simultaneously.
The ALL-IN-WONDER provides a big-screen experience for entertainment PCs that is ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, browsing the Internet, and recording videotapes of your computer’s display.
DVI digital flat panel and television display cannot be used simultaneously. If you are recording a
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videotape, you will need a television monitor to view while you record.
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To connect your graphics card to a television
• You must attach a TV before enabling TV output
• In order to record audio on your VCR or hear audio through your TV speakers, you must connect the audio cables (see
page 21).
• If your television has cable input only, which is the case for older units, you can connect your graphics card to your television using your VCR or an RF modulator (available at most consumer electronics dealers) that accepts audio input. Connect the ALL-IN-WONDER card’s audio output to the RF modulator’s audio input.
1 Turn off your computer and your television.
2 Determine if your television has an S-Video connection or
an RCA video-in connection.
3 Looking at the back of your computer, locate your graphics
card.
4 Connect the supplied output cable adapter to the A/V OUT
connector on the card (see Input and Output Adapters on page 19).
5 Using a cable with either S-Video or RCA connectors,
attach one end of the cable to the output cable adapter and the other to your television.
6 Turn on your computer and your television.
If there is no display, you may need to enable the television output capability; see Using and adjusting TV Out on page 29. For detailed cabling diagrams and audio connections, see Input and Output Adapters on page 19.
If you have a television connected to your VCR, you can use the television as your computer’s display. For information about connecting a television to your VCR, see the documentation that came with your VCR.
If you have a television connected to a VCR that is connected to the ALL-IN-WONDER card’s A/V OUT, and you use the television as your computer’s
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display, copy-protected DVD movies may appear alternately bright and dim.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
for European Customers
Some PC monitors in Europe cannot be used simultaneously with television display. When you enable television display in Europe, the refresh rate for the monitor and television is set to 50Hz. Some monitors may not support this refresh rate and could be damaged.
• Please check the documentation supplied with your monitor to see if your monitor supports a refresh rate of 50Hz.
If your monitor does not support 50 Hz (or if you are not sure), then turn off your monitor before turning on your computer when using your television as a display.
For information on disabling television display, see To enable and
disable the television display on page 29.
Some televisions in Europe may use an SCART connection. If you use SCART, please read Using SCART connectors for European
televisions on page 28 before attempting to connect your PC to
your television.

Using SCART connectors for European televisions

(Right = Red)
Audio In
(Left = White)
Connect to
TV or VCR
Connect to
audio source
Cable 1
SCART
Connector
Cable 2
Video In (Yellow)
Connect to
graphics card
Using an SCART connector with a Composite cable
The SCART connector supports only the Composite video format, which is the most common type. The above illustration shows how to connect to an SCART connector using a Composite cable.
If your television supports S-Video input, you should use an S-Video cable (available in most consumer electronics stores) to view your PC on a television. An S-Video connection provides a higher quality display than Composite video.
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Using and adjusting TV Out

To enable and disable the television display
1 Click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.
2 Double-click Display, then click the Settings tab.
3 Click the Advanced button, then click the Displays
tab.
Windows the Advanced tab.
®
98 users: click the Advanced button, then click
4 Click the green enable/disable button next to the word
“TV” to enable/disable television display.
5 Click OK or Apply to save the changes you have made.
For information about how to use television display and the ATI Displays Properties page, click the Help button.

Starting Windows® with television display enabled

The television screen may become scrambled temporarily during the initial Windows temporary effect, and your television screen will be restored within a few seconds.
During start up, your TV Out graphics card will go through a sequence of mode settings, during which your television display will remain blank. This process takes only a few seconds, and helps program the television display.
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logo display. This is only a

Using a monitor vs. using the television display

Using your television for your computer’s display is ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, and browsing the Internet. The display on your monitor may change or look squashed. This occurs because the display adjusts to fit the dimensions of your television. To correct the monitor’s display, use the controls on the monitor to adjust the display size and position.
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Older monitors and large, speciality monitors may not work with television display enabled. If you experience problems when television display is enabled, disable television display to restore your monitor’s display.

Adjusting the monitor display

The size of the display on your monitor may be smaller and not perfectly centered when you have television display enabled. These effects are caused by the changes required to provide a proper display on the television.
Use the controls available on the Adjustments tab on the Monitor Properties page (click the Monitor button on the ATI Displays page) to adjust the display on your monitor only. Click the Television button to adjust the television display only.

TV reception tips

• In the TV Tuner tab, ensure that you click the correct setting for cable or antenna.
• For the best indoor antenna reception, use an amplified model, and move it as far away from your monitor as possible.
• If you experience problems with cable input, a signal amplifier may improve reception.

Viewing text on television

Due to the different technology used in the manufacturing of televisions and PC monitors, standard PC text may be unreadable on your television. You can compensate for this by using larger fonts.
To use larger display fonts
1 Click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.
2 Double-click Display, for Windows XP, click the
Appearance tab. For Windows ME, or Windows 2000, click the Settings tab, then click the Advanced button.
3 In the General tab’s Font Size box, select the size you
want your displayed fonts to be.
4 To customize the size of displayed fonts, select Custom or
Other.
5 Click the OK button, then click the OK button in the
Display Properties dialog.
6 Restart your computer.

Reducing edge distortion

When using a television for your PC’s display, you may see some edge distortion on the left and right side of your television screen. This effect depends on your television and the PC application you are running. To reduce edge distortion, you can increase the horizontal size.
To increase the horizontal size
1 Click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.
2 Double-click Display, then click the Settings tab.
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3 Click the Advanced button, then click the Displays
tab.
Windows the Displays tab.
®
98 users: click the Advanced button, then click
4 Click the TV button.
5 Click the Adjustments tab.
6 Click the plus (+) button under Horizontal Screen to
increase the horizontal size of the television display.
7 Click OK or Apply to save the changes you have made.
You can also reduce edge distortion by increasing the TV’s contrast.
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To increase the TV contrast
1 Click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.
2 Double-click Display, then click the Settings tab.
3 Click the Advanced button, then click the Displays
tab.
Windows the Advanced tab.
®
98 users click the Advanced button, then click
4 Click the TV button.
5 Drag the Contrast slider to the right to increase the
contrast.
6 Click OK or Apply to save the changes you have made.

Changing display configurations

If you move your computer to a place where you are using television display only, make sure that you have the television display feature enabled first; see To enable and disable the
television display on page 29.

Using games and applications

Some older games and applications may program the graphics card directly to run under a specific display mode. This may cause your television display to turn off automatically or become scrambled (the PC monitor will not be affected). Your television display will be restored once you exit the game or if you restart your system.
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mulTView
If you have an ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card and an ATI TV WONDER PCI card installed in the same system, mulTView lets you watch a different channel in a secondary video window. You can record video from your ALL-IN-WONDER while you watch another channel on the TVWONDER. The secondary window can be in the following locations:
Picture in Picture (PiP). When the main video window is in full-screen, the mulTView (PiP video window is embedded in the main window. It can be positioned in the top/bottom left or top/bottom right of the main window.
Picture outside Picture (PoP). If you use only one monitor, the main and mulTView video windows can be displayed in separate windows.
If you use dual monitors, you can drag the mulTView window to the secondary monitor. mulTView can be displayed in a window or full-screen in the secondary monitor.
The first time you start TV, the mulTView Initialization Wizard will guide you through setting up the mulTView
i
window location and the mulTView tuner audio connection.
mulTView controls include channel up/down, Mute/unmute, audio, swap channel, volume slider, and channel status. When mulTView is in focus, you can also type a channel number or name to change channels.
To enable mulTView
In the mulTView Initialization Wizard, click Enable mulTView.
To open and close mulTView
1 Right-click the control panel or the video panel.
2 In the Feature menu, click mulTView, then click Show.
To close mulTView click the Close button .
• Or right-click the control panel or the video panel.
• In the Feature menu, click mulTView, then click Show.
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To change the location of the mulTView window
When the main video window is in full screen, right-click the control panel or the video panel, click mulTView, click Location, then click the position you want: Top-Left, Top­Right, Bottom-Right, or Bottom-Left.
You can manually change the embedded window's size and location when the mulTView borders are visible.
Autohiding mulTView window controls and borders
The mulTView window borders disappear after a few seconds of mouse inactivity on the mulTView window. When you move your mouse over the mulTView window, the border re­appears.
Only one video window can be can be in control. When the embedded mulTView window is in focus, its borders are red; when it is not in focus, its borders are black. For example when the borders are red, a REMOTE WONDER channel-change command will change the mulTView channel.

mulTView audio requirements

If you have one audio card or an integrated audio chip, you must connect one audio path internally (CD-In, for example) and the other externally (Line-In, for example).
If you have two audio cards or one audio card and an integrated audio chip, you can connect both audio paths internally, externally, or one internally and the other externally.
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ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter

The HDTV Component Video Output Adapter is an
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optional component for use in North America only.
View computer output directly on your High Definition Television or other component input device. Provide a big­screen experience for your PC that is ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, and browsing the Internet.
The ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter converts standard VGA or DVI-I video output from your ALL-IN-WONDER card to component video that you can display on your High Definition Television or other component input device.
A/V IN
CATV
A/V OUT
CRT / Analog Flat Panel Monitor
Depending upon the model of your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card, some of the following features may not be installed:
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• Multimedia Center components
• TV applications
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System Requirements

Processor
Graphics Adapter
Operating System
Monitor
Television HDTVs or SDTVs that accept component input.
Penti um® 4 / III/ II / Celeron™, AMD® K6 / Athlon®, or compatible.
ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card.
Windows® 98/SE*, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP.
The Windows® Me driver installs on Windows®
*
98/SE.
A CRT monitor is required to install the ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter, and to run DOS applications.
Warranty
The ATI HDTV Component Video Output Adapter is warranted for one year. Accompanying product accessories are warranted for 90 days.
For information on your video card’s graphics features, double­click the ATI icon in the lower-right corner of your screen, or go to www.ati.com.
HDTV Kit contents
• ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter
• Installation CD
• Installation and Setup User’s Guide

Setting up your ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter

Setting up the ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter consists of two, easy steps.
• Installing the software page 37
• Connecting the Adapter page 37
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Installing your ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter

You must have a CRT monitor attached to your computer before installing the ATI HDTV.
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For proper operation of your ATI Component Video Adapter, ATI display drivers must be correctly installed.
For “Powered by ATI” products:
1 Insert the ATI Installation CD that came with your HDTV
Component Video Adapter Kit into your CD-ROM drive.
If Windows runs the CD automatically, cancel the installation.
2 In Windows Explorer or My Computer, double-click the
CD icon, and search for AIB_DRV.
3 When Windows finds AIB_DRV, double-click it, follow
the on-screen prompts, then go to Step 5, below.
For “Built by ATI” products
1 Insert the ATI Installation CD that came with your HDTV
Component Video Adapter Kit into your CD-ROM drive.
If Windows runs the CD automatically, go to step 4.
2 Click Start, then click Run.
3 Type the following:
D:\Setup (If D is not your CD-ROM drive, substitute the correct drive letter.)
4 Click OK, and follow the on-screen prompts.
5 Shut down your computer.
6 Plug the ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter into the
A/V Out connector on your ALL-IN-WONDER card.
• Digital flat panel displays use the VGA-to-YpbPr adapter.
7 Using the appropriate cables, connect the ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter’s outputs to your HDTV’s video inputs.
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CRT / Analog Flat Panel Monitor
AT I
component video
adapter
Cables
with RCA
plugs,
available
from a
consumer
electronics
dealer
To sound
card LINE IN
PrPbY
HDTV Video Inputs
Input and output cable lengths should not exceed 50 feet (15m)
•Y = Green
•Pb= Blue
•Pr = Red
For complete cabling instructions, see page 22.
S/PDIF
connector
A/V IN
CATV
A/V OUT
ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series Card
8 Turn on your component input device, and set it to YPbPr
input.
See your HDTV or component input device manual for further instructions.
9 Turn on your PC.
Your TV will not display anything until Windows starts. This may take several minutes.
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Using your HDTV Component Video Adapter

Use the HDTV Component Video Adapter to watch DVD movies and play video games on your High Definition Television.
Macrovision copy-protection restricts DVD playback
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to 480i and 480p modes.
For maximum performance when you watch DVD movies or play computer games on your HDTV, you should find the mode and screen resolution that provide the best result on your TV, and use those settings exclusively.

Windows® Control Panel Settings

Use the Windows Control Panel settings to choose the resolution and HDTV display mode.
To change settings using the Windows Control Panel
1 Click the Windows Start button, point at Settings, and
then click Control Panel.
2 Double-click the Display icon, click the Settings tab, and
use the Screen Area slider to select the resolution you want.
Note: If the resolution you select is not related to a timing, the system will reduce the resolution to the closest supported timing.
3 Click the Advanced... button, then click the Displays tab.
4 Click the YPbPr tab.
The HDTV settings page opens.
5 Check the modes you want in the Custom Settings
buttons, then click OK.
6 Click the Advanced... button,
7 Click the Adapter tab, then click the List All Modes...
button.
List All Modes is only available in Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It is not available in Windows 98 / 98SE, or Windows ME.
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8 Click 640 x 480.
9 For Interlaced mode, click 30Hz or 60Hz.
YPbPr is only available with the 30Hz or 60HZ settings.
Windows XP does not enable 640 x 480 screen resolution by default. To set 640 x 480 resolution, right-click your desktop, click Properties, click the Settings tab, click the Advanced button, click the
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Adapter tab, click List all modes, then select 640 x 480.
• 60Hz = Progressive
• 30Hz = Interlaced
The following tips may help if you experience problems. Please contact your dealer for more advanced troubleshooting information.

Troubleshooting tips

Problem Possible Solution
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The colors on my TV display are not correct
There is no display on my TV
DVDs will not play in 720p or 1080i modes
I can’t see the entire display
The display is tilted Consult your HDTV user’s manual.
My CRT display is green
Ensure that the connections between the Component Video Adapter and your HDTV are correct (Y=Green, Pb=Blue, Pr=Red). See the illustration on page 38.
Your TV will not display anything until Windows starts; this may take several minutes.
• Set your TV to YPbPr input.
• Ensure that the HDTV Component Video Adapter is properly connected, then restart your computer.
• Ensure that the drivers in the ATI HTDV Component Video Adapter Kit have been installed.
Macrovision copy-protection restricts DVD playback to 480i and 480p modes.
If your component input device supports it, try 720p mode.
Your system is in component output mode. Restart your computer with the CRT monitor connected.
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CHAPTER 4

Reference

This chapter contains troubleshooting tips for your ALL-IN-WONDER card.

Troubleshooting

The following troubleshooting tips may help if you experience problems. ATI’s documentation contains helpful installation/configuration tips and other valuable feature information. Please contact your dealer for more advanced troubleshooting information.
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Basic troubleshooting tips

Problem Possible Solution
No video Check that the card is seated properly in its expansion
slot. If the problem still exists, try a different expansion slot.
Ensure that the monitor cable is securely fastened to
the card.
Make sure that the monitor and computer are plugged
in and receiving power.
If necessary, disable any built-in graphics capabilities
on your mother board. For more information, consult your computer’s manual or manufacturer. (Note: some manufacturers do not allow the built-in graphics to be disabled or to become the secondary display.)
Make sure that you selected the appropriate monitor
when you installed your enhanced driver.
Poor TV reception
If you use an indoor antenna, you will get the best
results with an amplified model. Place it as far away from the PC monitor as possible, to avoid interference.
Splitting the cable or antenna input can reduce the
signal quality. For the best reception, connect the cable or antenna directly to your card.
No sound Make sure that your audio card’s line input is active
(see Windows® Volume Control on page 24).
Ensure that you have connected the audio cable from
your ALL-IN-WONDER card to the LINE IN connector on your sound card.
Re-run the Sound Initialization Wizard:
1. Click the setup button.
2. Click the Display tab.
3. Click the Initialization Wizard button.
4. Click Next> twice, and check the Audio Input setting.

Troubleshooting tips

For troubleshooting tips, right-click the ATI icon in the taskbar, and select Troubleshooting.
If you have problems during start-up, start your computer in Safe Mode.
To load Windows® in Safe Mode
1 Turn on your computer.
2 Press and hold the CTRL key until the Windows Startup
Menu appears, then select the number for Safe Mode, and press Enter (on some computers, you can press F8 instead of CTRL to display the Windows Mode, open the Device Manager and check for duplicate display adapter and monitor entries if you are using only one graphics card.
• Disable any programs that start automatically when you start Windows
• Check that you have the correct monitor and display driver selected in the Display Properties. For more information, click Help in the Start menu.
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Startup Menu). In Safe
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.
• Check for the existence of memory managers and ensure they are configured properly.
• Refer to additional information in the Windows
®
README file located in the root directory on the ATI Installation CD-ROM.
• For technical assistance, refer to your technical support documentation or contact your vendor.
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Audio and Video Troubleshooting

Audio problems ...

Problem Possible Solution
No Sound Check your speakers:
If you have external speakers, ensure that they are powered-on (POWER indicator light is on) and connected to the LINE-OUT or SPEAKER OUT connectors on your sound card.
Connect the Line-In connector to your sound card first. See the illustration on page 21,
Still no sound?
Play a WAV sound:
1 Click Start, point at Settings, select Control Panel,
then double-click Sounds.
2In the Events area, Click Asterisk, then click a WAV
file in the Sound area.
3 Click the Play button to preview the sound.
If you still do not hear any sound, open the Volume Control:
Click Start, point at Programs, point at Accessories, point at Entertainment, then select Vo l u m e C o n t r o l . Or, right-click the speaker icon (usually in the lower­right corner of your screen), then click Open Volume Controls.
If the speaker icon is not in your Taskbar, do the following:
In the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, then double-click Multimedia. In the
Audio tab, check Show volume control on the Taskbar.
Ensure that the Volume Control and the Wave channel
are not muted or set very low.
When you hear sound from your speakers, you know they are working.
If you still experience audio problems, check the audio connections to your ALL-IN-WONDER card.
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Problem Possible Solution
No sound from TVEnsure that the audio connection between your
ALL-IN-WONDER card and your sound card is correct. For instructions, see Input and Output Adapters on page 19.
Can’t record sound
Can’t record sound when recording from a videotape
No sound on the videotape when outputting to a VCR
Check the record mixer settings:
1 Click Start, point at Programs, point at Accessories,
point at Entertainment, then select Vo l u m e C o n t r o l . Or, right-click the speaker icon (usually in the lower­right corner of your screen), then click Open Volume Controls.
2In the Volume Control menu, click Options, click
Properties, click Recording, then click OK. The Recording Control opens.
3 Ensure that Line (or the Audio input you selected in
the TV Sound Initialization Wizard — see page 23) is checked, then click to close the dialog.
Connect the VCR audio output to your PC:
Left and right audio output from your VCR must be connected to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card (note that S-Video does not provide an audio connection). For instructions, see Input and Output Adapters on page 19.
Connect your PC audio to the VCR:
Left and right audio output from your VCR must be connected to your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card (note that S-Video does not provide an audio connection). For instructions, see Input and Output Adapters on page 19.
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Video problems ...

Problem Possible Solution
Video is unstable or only black and white
There is no video or audio
Video recording stops unexpectedly
Check that you are using the correct broadcast standard format:
For proper operation, you must specify your country in
the TV Channels Initialization Wizard.
Check the quality of your incoming TV signal on another
receiver; bad reception may be the cause.
Try connecting your tuner directly to the cable TV or
antenna source. Too many splitters in the cable will degrade the signal.
Ensure that your cable or antenna is connected.
In the TV Video Settings page, ensure that the video
connector is set to the correct source.
Check that the audio and video connectors are securely
plugged into the correct jacks.
Check that your video card is securely seated in its slot.
Please refer to the user guide for the card location.
Video files are typically very large; ensure that you have
sufficient disk space.
Ensure that you are recording to the correct hard disk
— click the Disk Space Settings button in the Personal Video Recorder settings page.
The maximum file size for the FAT 32 file system is 4
Gigabytes. You can reduce the file size by reducing the frame size of the recording in Personal Video Recorder settings. MPEG files are usually much smaller than AVI files.
Disable screen savers while recording.
Disable Power management while recording.
Problem Possible Solution
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Dropped frames during video recording
Dropped frames during video recording indicates that some part of the system is not fast enough to keep up with the recording. Recording video is a very demanding task for even the most powerful system. To achieve the best results, you must dedicate the PC to recording, and ensure that nothing else is active during recording.
Defragment your hard drive
A large, dedicated disk is recommended if you plan to
do much video recording
Ensure that DMA is enabled for your hard drive, to
improve disk access speed and free up the system CPU
Close all other running tasks, including those in the
System Tray — clock, popup reminders, virus scanners, etc.
Close and exit from any Task Scheduler
Do not log on to your network
Do not connect USB devices while recording
Do not open or close CD-ROM trays while recording
Do not move the mouse while recording
MPEG recording requires a very fast CPU to encode the video.
Select I Frame Only in the Personal Video Recorder tab
in Setup
Reduce the frame size of the recording
AVI recording creates very large file very quickly, and requires a fast hard disk system.
Try a lower frame size, for example, 320x240. If you do not drop frames using 320x240 frame size, but frame drops do occur at larger frame sizes, your hard disk may not be fast enough.
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Problem Possible Solution
Recorded video has horizontal lines around the action
If you are recording to AVI format, reduce the line count
in the Frame Size. For example, change the frame size from 480x480 to 480x240. In the Personal Video Recorder Settings page, click the Set Custom... button, then click the Edit... button, choose your AVI preset, then edit the frame size.
If you are recording in MPEG format, ensure that
Deinterlacing is checked. In the Personal Video Recorder Settings page, click the Set Custom... button, then click the Edit... button, choose your MPEG preset, then check Deinterlacing.

CD Audio Connectors

The following illustration shows the optional, internal CD audio connectors on your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card.
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The CD connectors are provided for internal audio connection. The internal audio cabling (not included) must match your sound card.
This table lists the pin assignments for the CD audio connectors on your card.
CD AUDIO IN connectors
(see your sound card
manual)
SOUND
CARD
CD OUT
CD OUT
ALL-IN-WONDER
ALL-IN WONDER 9700 SERIES CARD
connectors, pins 2
and 4 (see the
following table)
ALL-IN-
WONDER 9700
Pin Signal
Series Card
J1 Pin 1 - GND CD OUT
J1 Pin 2 - LEFT OUT CD OUT
J1 Pin 3 - GND CD OUT
J1 Pin 4 - RIGHT OUT CD OUT
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Internal Audio/Video Input Header

The following illustration shows the internal audio/video input header connectors on your ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series card.
18
CD OUT
ALL-IN-WONDER
ALL-IN WONDER 9700 SERIES CARD
Internal
Audio/Video
Input Header
This table lists the pin assignments for the internal audio/video input header on your card.
Pin Signal
1 CVBS / Y in
2 Video Ground
3 Luma / Pr in
4 Video Ground
5 Chroma / Pb in
6 Audio Left in
7 Audio Ground
8 Audio Right in
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To Remove the ATI Multimedia Center

1 In the Windows
then click Control Panel.
®
taskbar, click Start, point to Settings,
2 Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
Windows 98 users: click the Install/Uninstall tab.
3 Select ATI Multimedia Center from the list.
4 Click the Change/Remove button.
Windows 98 users: click the Add/Remove button
5 Click Ye s to remove the ATI Multimedia Center.
6 Click Ye s to restart your computer.

To Remove the ALL-IN-WONDER Drivers

1 In the Windows
then click Control Panel.
2 Double-click Add/Remove Programs, then click the
Install/Uninstall tab.
3 Select ATI Display Driver from the list.
4 Click the Change/Remove button.
Windows 98 users: click the Add/Remove button.
®
taskbar, click Start, point to Settings,
5 Click Ye s to remove the ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series
card driver.
6 Click Ye s to restart your computer.
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Compliance Information

FCC Compliance Information

The ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series of cards complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to
the graphics card is required to ensure compliance with FCC regulations.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

Industry Canada Compliance Statement

ICES-003 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES=003.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la
NMB-003 du Canada.
norme
For further compliance information:
ATI Research Inc. 4 Mount Royal Ave. Marlborough, MA 01752-1976 USA 508-303-3900

CE Compliance Information

EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and Amendment 92/31/EEC, Class B Digital Device
EN 50081-1, Generic Emissions Standard for Residential, Commercial and Light Industrial Products
(EN 55022/CISPR 22, Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics Information Technology Equipment) Warning: This is a Class B product. In a domestic
environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
EN 50082-1, Generic Immunity Standard for Residential, Commercial and Light Industrial Products
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(IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801-4) Directive EMC 89/336/CEE et amendement 92/31/CEE, dispositif numérique de Classe B
EN 50081-1, Norme sur les émissions génériques pour les produits domestiques, commerciaux et industriels légers
(EN 55022/CISPR 22, Limites et méthodes de mesure des caractéristiques d'interférences radiophoniques, Matériel des technologies de l'information) Mise en garde: ceci est un
produit de Classe B. Il risque produire des interférences radiophoniques dans un environnement domestique auquel cas l'utilisateur peut se voir demandé de prendre des mesures adéquates.
EN 50082-1, Norme sur l'immunité générique pour produits
domestiques, commerciaux et industriels légers.
(CEI 801-2, CEI 801-3, CEI 801-4)
EMC Richtlinie 89/336/EEC und Änderung 92/31/EEC, Digitales Gerät der Klasse B
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EN 50081-1, Allgemeiner Emissions-Standard für Haushalt­und kommerzielle Produkte sowie Erzeugnisse der Leichtindustrie
(EN 55022/CISPR 22, Beschränkungen und Verfahren der Messung von informationstechnischen Ausrüstungen mit Funkstörmerkmalen) Warnung: Dies ist ein Erzeugnis der
Klasse B. Dieses Erzeugnis kann Funkstörungen im Wohnbereich verursachen; in diesem Fall können entsprechende Maßnahmen seitens des Benutzers erforderlich sein.
EN 50082-1. Allgemeiner Unempfindlichkeits-Standard für Haushalt-und kommerzielle Produkte sowie Erzeugnisse der Leichtindustrie
(IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801-4)

Index

A
Adapters
input and output
ATI Multimedia Center
uninstalling User’s Guide
ATI REMOTE WONDER Audio connectors
CD
51
Audio troubleshooting
C
CATALYST software suite
installing
CD audio connectors Color depth
increasing
Colors
increasing number of
Composite video Control panel settings
D
Displaying PC output on TV 21 Drivers
downloaded from ATI website removing
G
GART driver 9
H
HDTV
displaying PC output on
19
53
4
15
46
14
51
17
17
20
39
53
22
18
HDTV Component Video Adapter
35
Hydravision
I
Input and output adapters 19
displaying PC output on high
displaying PC output on TV and
watching movies on your PC and
Installing the hardware and software
input and output adapters
Installing your card Internal audio/video input header
L
LaunchPad 18
M
Monitor
adjusting display using a monitor vs. TV display
Multimedia Center
starting
Multiple display support mulTView
audio requirements Picture in Picture, Picture outside
TV WONDER
3
definition TV
recording on videotape
recording video
22
20
9
11
30
18
16
33
34
33
Picture
33
21
19
29
52
57
O
Online Help 4
P
Picture in Picture 33 Picture outside Picture Power requirements
R
Recording PC output on videotape
21
Recording Video Remote control Removing drivers
S
Safe Mode
Loading Windows in
SCART connectors Setting up your HDTV Component Video Adapter Sound card connector
selecting for TV audio input
S-Video System requirements
T
Troubleshooting 45
audio and video basic
Troubleshooting tips TV
attaching to your card changing display configurations displaying PC output on 21 mulTView
36
20
44
33
33
12
20
15
53
45
28
23
3, 36
46
16, 43
26
32
reception tips reducing edge distortion selecting sound card connector for
TV audio input
using games and applications viewing text on 30
TV Out
enabling, using, adjusting
TV WONDER
U
Uninstalling old graphics card software Using your HDTV Component Video Adapter
V
Video
composite video, S-Video, S-VHS
25
Video troubleshooting Volume control
W
Warranty
customer service hardware HDTV Component Video Output
Adapter limitations registration service
Watching movies on your PC and recording video Windows volume control Windows XP
30
31
23
32
29
33
10
39
46
24
5
6
36
7
5
6
20
24
40
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