WarpTV Application 1.0.1 
1996-01-31

IBM Corporation




  IBM OS/2 WarpTv Beta Programme
  ==============================

  Welcome to the OS/2 WarpTv beta programme.

  Please report any defects in the device driver or WarpTv application by
  printing out and filling in the DEFECT.TXT file on the Install diskette.
  Return to the address or fax number below.

    IBM United Kingdom Ltd
    Normandy House
    Alencon Link
    Basingstoke
    Hampshire
    England
    RG21 1EJ

    Fax: (01256) 58684

    For the attention of: Caroline Palmer.


  OS/2 WarpTv Application & Hauppauge Celebrity Device Driver Install
  =========================================================================

  Note: OS/2 Multimedia must have been installed prior to following procedures,
        If there is a Multimedia Folder on the OS/2 Desktop then multimedia
        services have been installed, otherwise from the System Setup folder
        in OS/2 System folder start the Selective Install. Follow the install
        instructions and ensure that the Multimedia services have been selected.

  1 ) Install WarpTv and Hauppauge Celebrity Driver.

    * Insert the OS/2 WarpTv Install Diskette into drive A.
    * Open an OS/2 Command Window. (from the LaunchPad)
    * Type: A:
            INSTALL

    * Select and install the options presented on the installation panel.
      Notes:

         *  If this is a new OS/2 Warp system then install all options.

         *  Only install the OS/2 Warp Multimedia Upgrade if your system
            is using a non-upgraded version of OS/2 Warp.

         *  When installing the Hauppauge Celebrity Driver follow install
            instructions, and accept all default options presented.


         *  If the WarpTv Application was selected then there will be a
            WarpTv object installed on the Desktop.

  2 ) Shutdown and reboot.

  3 ) Setting up the Hauppauge Celebrity Device Driver.

    * From the Multimedia folder on the Desktop start the Multimedia Setup
      object.

    * Within the Multimedia Setup object select the page for the DigitalVideo
      device ( eg: DigitalVideo02 ).

    * Configure and Align the Celebrity Device driver.
      For some SVGA based systems this procedure may be more complicated than
      for other systems. On some SVGA cards at curtain pel/colour resolutions
      at refresh frequencies it may be impossible to align the driver.

      Tips:

      * If the picture is black then change the HSync and VSync settings
        on the VGASync page.

      * If the picture is too high or too low adjust the YOffset slider on
        the Align page.

      * If the picture is offset to the left or right then adjust the XOffset
        slider on the Align page.

      * If the picture is too wide then adjust the Divider setting using
        the slider on the VGASync page. This may allow require the XOffset
        slider on the Align page to be changed as above.

      * If the picture is aligned but one of the edges of the picture seems
        static then adjust the XScale or YScale sliders on the Align page.

      * If the picture cannot be seen at all then set the Desktop background
        colour to be the 'colour key' for the device driver, as on the Colour
        Key page, by dragging the required colour onto the Desktop from
        the Colour Pallete in System Setup folder.

  4 ) Setting up the WarpTv.

    * Drag a WarpTv template from the OS2 templates folder to the Desktop.

    * Double-click on the new WarpTv object and the Settings page will
      appear.

    * Set the Device from the device list.

    * Set the Connecter Number from the connecter list.

    * Set the Region from the region list.

    * Set the Default channel number.

    * Optionally perform a Scan which will find all available channels for the.
      selected region (refer to the Online Help).
      Note. if a Scan is not performed there will only be one channel which is.
            set to the default.

    * Close the settings page.

  5 ) Running WarpTv.

    * Double Click on the WarpTv object to start the application.


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