User`s guide
Page 30
Make sure that you have the available hard disk space
you need to capture your video. If you capture 15 seconds
of video at 30 frames per second with a window size of
320 x 240, you need about 60 MB of hard disk space. After
you have captured your video, you can use post-
compression to decrease its size. A typical 60 MB video
capture will compress to about 10 MB using the Cinepak
post-compression format.
For more information about optimizing QuickTime
capture, see the QuickTime FAQ (Frequently Asked
Questions) located on the XCLAIM VR Extras CD-ROM.
Using Mac2TV Video Out
XCLAIM VRÕs Mac2TV Video Out feature allows you to
output your computerÕs display to your TV or VCR.
Anything you can display on your monitor can be output
to your TV or VCR.
¥ View computer output directly on your television in
either NTSC or PAL formats with advanced ßicker
reduction and artifact suppression
¥ Connect using Composite or S-Video output
capabilities
¥ Mac2TV provides a big-screen experience for playing
games, giving presentations, and browsing the
Internet.
Using XCLAIM VR’s Video Out Connector
Your XCLAIM VR includes Mac2TV Video Out. You can
use this feature to connect your XCLAIM VR to a TV or
VCR.
To output your computerÕs display to a TV
1. Turn off your computer and TV.
2. Ensure your XCLAIM VR card is installed correctly.
3. Looking at the back of your computer, locate your
XCLAIM VR card.