TerraTec Home Cinema User Manual
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Audio/Video
Audio/Video settings
Audio/Video settings
Video Renderer– Windows offers a number of options for conjuring a TV picture onto your monitor.
The so-called Overlay Mixer, in which the picture is written directly to the memory of the graphics card,
is generally suitable for this task. The graphics card drivers must play along for this to work correctly,
however. An alternative is the VMR-7 or VMR-9 (video mixing renderer) provided by recent DirectX
versions. If you experience difficulties with the TV picture, we recommend activating the
"Video Mixing Render 7" or "Video Mixing Renderer 9" option.
Under Windows XP, we recommend using the "Overlay Mixer" wherever possible. Under
Windows Vista, we suggest the "Video Mixing Renderer 9" option. Not all decoders
support VMR-7 or VMR-9 mode. At times, a number of attempts may be necessary to
find the best combination for audio/video playback.
Audio renderer – Select the default device or a special audio driver for your audio playback here.
The following options let you select specific decoders for the various audio and video standards. If the
gear button behind the option is active, additional configuration options are available for that decoder.
Video decoder – Here, you should select the CyberLink Video/SP Decoder (TerraTec).
Audio decoder – The default setting for the audio decoder should be the CyberLink Audio Decoder
(TerraTec).
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