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Help is available for each item in this group. Click   at the top
of the dialog box, and then click the specific item you want
information about.


Specifies which communications port to connect your Pioneer
Videodisc Player to.


Specifies whether to have close sample rates between the sounds
coming from your computer.


Helps control scratchy sound on your computer. If the sound
quality is poor, try clicking this check box. This will change
your DMA mode.


Specifies a larger or smaller sound buffer for your computer.
Drag the slider to change the amount of memory (in seconds) that
you want for buffering audio playback.


Specifies which communications port you have your VCR connected
to. Click from the list to select a port.


Specifies the number of VCRs connected to your computer.


 Detects any VCRs connected to your computer.


Specifies the amount of memory installed on your video card.

Specifies the type of NTSC or PAL video decoder you have on your
video card.


Specifies the dimensions of each video frame. Click a button for
a standard size or click a setting from the list.


Specifies the video format of the video capture. The video format
you select affects both the video capture quality and the maximum
capture frame rate. Click the format you want.


Restores the values to their original settings.


Specifies the video source connector for your video device. On
most video capture cards, input 0 is Composite and input 1 is
S-video.


Specifies that the incoming video is in NTSC or PAL format.


These four options specify the color values of the displayed
video. Drag the sliders to set each value. These settings do not
affect video captured to disk.


Adjusts the alignment of the overlay video signal within the
capture window. The X-axis controls the horizontal position and
the Y-axis controls the vertical position. Drag the slider to set
each value. If a portion of the capture window is magenta, use
these options to center the overlay video.


Enables the Windows sound system to support all Sound Blaster
sound, video, and game capabilities.