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InterVideo Home Theater Quick Start Guide Welcome to InterVideo Home Theater! InterVideo Home Theater is your complete digit al entertainmen t solution for you to enjoy TV viewing & recording, pict ures, music, video clips and DVD/ VCD playback. It has an easy-to-use interface that can be clearly viewed from your living room TV or your PC. And [...]
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Installation Instructions Connecting the TV Tuner and FM Radio (TV tuner and/or FM tuner not available with all models) Connectors and cables required for the TV tuner may vary . Y o u may need to purchase the appropriate adaptor , spli tter , A/B switch, or combination to complete the setup of your TV tuner card or external USB device. 1. Disconne[...]
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Getting Started Starting Home Theater • On the desktop, double-click the shortcut button. • In the S tart Menu, select Programs > InterV ideo Home Theater > InterVideo Home Theater . • On the remote control, press Home Theater button. Starting the Applications • From the Home Page, select the ap plication with your mouse or the arrow [...]
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Setup The first time Home Theater is launched the Setup wiza rd will run. Follow the steps to set your preferences for TV , pictures, music, and video. 1. For basic setup, open t he Setup wizard as follows: • Launch Home Th eater from the home page • Move the cursor (remote control mouse pad or arrow keys) to select the Setup button. • Follow[...]
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Using InterVideo Home Theater DVD/VCD (DVD/VCD feature requires a DVD or CD drive installed) Playback • Insert a DVD or VCD in DVD or CD drive. • Press Play or the spacebar . Karaoke • Insert a Karaoke VCD, SVCD or DVD disc. • Plug in a microphone. • Press Karaoke to select Left, Right or Both V ocal Note: The Karaoke button is enabled in[...]
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Pictures Thumbnail images of the pictures stored in the directory selected are displayed. Pictures in the My Pictures folder are shown by default if no other folder has been selected during Setup. T o add new files or folders, please reference the advance setup configuration option. Playback Slideshow • T o organize your pictures select Sort by N[...]
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Music Media Library • From your library of music files you can create unique playlists for playback. Create & save multiple playlists for music compilations that suit your variety of music. • Sort listings by Albums , Artist s , or Genres . Create a T emporary Playlist • Select the song(s) from the list you would like to listen to using t[...]
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Remote Control Features Function Power off -- application or system Launch television (TV) Print Picture Close current application Launch music Launch pictures Launch video clips Launch DVD / VCD or menus Arrow keys and OK Back step Switch to full screen view Go to previous Chapter select / check / uncheck Play or pause Go to next chapter Fast rewi[...]
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Keyboard Shortcuts Note: If a shortcut key functionality requir es combination of keys, such as Ctrl+Shif t+Alt+4, please hold down Ct rl, Shift, and Alt key then press 4. Function Key Mapping Back Backspace Clear ESC Down Down arrow Up Up arrow Right Right arrow Left Lef t arrow Mute F8 My Music Ctrl+Shift+Alt+4 My Pictures Ctrl+Shift+Alt+2 My DVD[...]