Sigma Designs REALmagic NetStream 2000 Bedienungsanleitung

The Plug and Play Solution for Interactive MPEG-2 Video
NetStream2000
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© 2000 Sigma Designs Inc. All Rights Reserved.
June, 2000
P/N 66-000347-02
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. The software described in this manual is furnished under license and may be used or
copied only in accordance with the license agreement. It is unlawful to copy the software except as specified in the license agreement. No part of
this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or scanning, for any
purpose, without the express written permission of Sigma Designs, Inc.
REALmagic, REALmagic NetStream 2000, REALOverlay are trademarks of Sigma Designs, Inc. Sigma Designs and the Sigma Designs logo are
registered trademarks of Sigma Designs, Inc. Microsoft, MS and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. As used in this man-
ual, Windows refers to Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corporation’s implementation of a windowing system. IBM, DOS, PC and VGAare trade-
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FCC Compliance Statement
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 residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radi-
ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause 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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into 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.
Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Shielded cables and I/O cords must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulations.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by Sigma Designs, Inc., may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulation
of the Canadian Department of Communication.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
System Requirements 1
Additional Requirements 1
Technology Overview 2
Supported File Formats 3
Transport and Program Streams 3
Chapter 2. Hardware Installation 4
Handling the Board 4
Installing the Hardware 5
Video Connection 6
Audio Connections 7
TV Connections 8
Advanced Connections 9
Chapter 3. Software Installation 10
Installing Software Under Windows 9x 10
Installing Software Under Windows NT 4.0 11
Border Adjustment and Color Calibration 12
Chapter 4. Using the DVD Station 14
Starting the DVD Station 14
Standard Buttons 16
Custom Button 17
Play List 18
Settings 19
General 20
Audio Output 20
TV 20
DVD 21
Rating Control 21
Default Language 21
Picture Control 22
DVD Navigation Buttons 23
Audio Soundtrack 23
Language Selector 23
Camera Angle 24
Subtitle Selector 24
Menu Selector 25
Title Selector 25
Joystick Controller 25
DVD Playback 25
10-Key Keypad 27
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Video CD Playback 28
Select Buttons (Video CD 2.0 Only) 28
Playing a Video CD 2.0 29
Audio CD Playback 29
Shortcut Keys 30
Chapter 5.
Windows Media and DirectShow Support 32
Appendix A. Advanced Configuration Options 34
Manual Color Calibration 34
Advanced Color Adjustments 35
Border Adjustments 37
Appendix B. Customer Service 38
Index 40
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing your new NetStream 2000. The
NetStream 2000 transforms your computer into a digital video work-
station, capable of playing extremely high-quality, MPEG-1 and
MPEG-2 digital video from local disks, DVD movie discs, or across
a network. It’s a perfect choice for entertainment, education, training
and communication.
Please refer to the README.TXT file for important information not
available when this manual was printed. You will find this file in the
REALmagic NetStream program group after software installation.
System Requirements
The NetStream 2000 requires the following:
• 2 megabytes (MB) of free hard disk space
•16 MB of RAM
•Pentium-based PC (or compatible), 133 MHz or higher
•VGAcard
•PCI 2.1 compliant expansion slot
•Plug and Play BIOS support
•Microsoft™ Windows 9x or NT 4.0
•Amplified stereo speakers (Optional: Dolby Pro Logic amplifier
and speakers may be used for Dolby surround sound)
Additional Requirements
Depending upon your particular video network needs, you may have
additional system requirements, such as:
• Additional RAM and/or faster processor speed
• Client software, such as a web browser equipped with a plug-in
• A video server, for playing video on demand
•An MPEG encoder, for creating MPEG video
•PCI-based 10BaseT, 100BaseT or ATM network adapter
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
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Technology Overview
MPEG and MPEG-2
MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group. It refers to a
method of data compression optimized for video and audio data. By
analyzing the changes between video "frames," an MPEG "encoder"
is able to reduce the file size of the compressed video data signifi-
cantly. This remarkably efficient compression method allows full-
screen and full-motion video, plus CD-quality audio to be stored in a
relatively small size file. Once the data has been compressed, how-
ever, it must be "de"-compressed before it can be used.
Your NetStream 2000 incorporates specialized hardware to decom-
press MPEG data at a very high speed, which allows MPEG
"streams" to play back at a data transfer rate of 500 Kilobits (Kb) to
up to 15 Megabits (Mb) per second. MPEG-2 video has a resolution
of 720 x 480 in 24-bit (16.8 million) colors at 30 frames per second
(fps). MPEG-1 video has a resolution of 352 x 240 in 24-bit (16.8
million) colors at 30 fps. The MPEG standard is a fully open stan-
dard and has been embraced by the computer and entertainment
communities as the current standard of digital video on both televi-
sion and personal computers.
DVD
DVD is a revolutionary storage medium that is currently capable of
storing up to 18 gigabytes (GB) of data on a disc the size of a stan-
dard CD. This is enough to store an entire movie encoded in the
MPEG-2 format on a single side of the disc.
Dolby Digital Surround Sound
Some MPEG-2 video uses Dolby Digital Surround Sound. Dolby
Digital Surround Sound incorporates six discrete digital audio chan-
nels to provide a full immersion surround sound system that is simi-
lar to that of a movie theatre. The six channels include left and right
front, left and right back, center, and subwoofer.
The NetStream 2000 can output the six discrete channels of Dolby
Digital audio using the S/PDIF connection. Also, it converts the six
channels into Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound, which is carried
using a standard 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo connector. This lets you play
the Dolby Digital sound using either standard stereo speakers or
using a Dolby Pro Logic amplifier with surround sound speakers.
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Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound
Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound uses the standard analog stereo
signal to multiplex surround sound information, and requires a
Dolby Pro Logic receiver/amplifier to decode the signal. Pro Logic
Surround Sound differs from Dolby Digital Surround Sound by
using the same audio signals for both the front and back speakers on
the left and right channels.
Supported File Formats
Your NetStream 2000 supports the following MPEG file formats:
MPG Files
MPG is the extension used for files with MPEG-2 or MPEG-1 com-
pressed full-motion video. For MPEG-2, the video resolution is 720
x 480 at 30 frames per second (fps) with 16.8 million colors (full
CCIR601). For MPEG-1, the video resolution is 16.8 million colors
at 352 x 240, shown at 24, 25, or 30 fps. Both MPEG-2 and MPEG-
1 files may include MPEG-compressed audio (16-bit, 48kHz stereo
sound). The NetStream 2000 also supports the Half-D1 format of
MPEG-2.
DAT Files (Video CD 1.0 and 2.0)
DAT is the extension for Video CD or Karaoke CD files. The
NetStream 2000 can play both Video CD and Karaoke CD DAT
files.
VBS and ABS Files
VBS and ABS are file extensions used for some MPEG encoded
video-only bit stream and audio-only bit stream files.
Transport and Program Streams
NetStream 2000 supports MPEG-2 files on both transport and pro-
gram stream formats. It is possible to select the PID’S from a trans-
port stream, in order to choose a different audio or video stream.
Chapter 1: Introduction 3
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Chapter 2. Hardware Installation
This chapter describes the steps required to install the NetStream
2000 (Figure 1).
Handling the Board
Warning: Static electricity can damage your equipment. Do not
take the board out of its static protective bag until you are ready to
work with it.
Follow these precautions when handling the board:
• Before you open the static protective bag, touch it to a metal
expansion slot cover on the back of your computer. This drains
static electricity from the package and from your body.
• Do not touch any exposed printed circuitry after opening the
package.
•Keep other people from touching the board. They might have a
static-electricity buildup.
•Limit your movement. Movement causes a buildup of static
electricity.
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Audio Output
Line Out CD In (1)
CD-S/PDIF *
* To support audio CD and DTS
audio CD through S/PDIF
CD In (2)
Figure 1. NetStream 2000
S/PDIF Output
TV-Out
VGAOut
VGAIn
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Installing the Hardware
Follow the steps below to install the NetStream 2000 into your
computer.
1. Turn off the power to the computer and to the VGAmonitor.
Unplug (disconnect) the power cord from the computer.
2. Disconnect the VGAmonitor cable from your PC.
3. Remove the cover from the computer. (Refer to your PC user’s
manual for specific instructions.)
4. Locate an available PCI expansion slot. (The NetStream 2000
will not fit into an ISAslot.)
5. Remove the slot cover screw and slot cover, if applicable.
6. Open the protective sleeve containing the NetStream 2000, grasp
the circuit board by the edge of its mounting bracket, and remove
it from the protective sleeve.
7. Insert the NetStream 2000 into the PCI expansion slot. Press
down gently on the top edges of the board to ensure that all
connecting points are seated securely. Anchor the board’s mount-
ing bracket using the screw removed earlier.
8. Replace the cover of your PC and reconnect the power cord.
Note: If you install a DVD-ROM drive at the same time as the
NetStream 2000, remember to attach the CD-Audio cable from the
DVD-ROM drive to your sound card. Otherwise, you will not be
able to play CD-Audio titles with the DVD-ROM drive. This will
not affect the audio of DVD-ROM titles.
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation 5
Note: NetStream 2000 requires a bus-mastered PCI slot. Most PCI
slots support PCI bus mastering, but if you experience difficulties
with your NetStream 2000, you may wish to relocate the card to a
different PCI slot.
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