Sony PCV-MXS10 Getting Started Guide - Page 58

Setting up your display (monitor), Standard CATV no STB, Standard antenna, Set-top box STB, Colors

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VAIO MX Computer Getting Started Guide 4 Depending on your cable service access, select Standard CATV, Standard antenna, or set-top box (STB). ❑ Standard CATV (no STB) - For this connection, you must use a coaxial cable directly (without an STB) to your computer. The default setting for this connection option is STD. Depending on your local connection requirements, HRC and IRC are also available. ❑ Standard antenna - Select this option if you connect an aerial antenna's coaxial cable directly to your computer for watching TV programs. ❑ Set-top box (STB) - Select this option if the broadcast signal is received from a set-top box (STB) such as a digital cable box or a satellite cable box. Make sure that the Input channel on your STB (Ch. 3, Ch. 4, and so on) matches the Input channel listed in the Giga Pocket TV Setup dialog box. 5 Click OK. The Giga Pocket TV Setup dialog box closes, and you can now tune into TV programs with Giga Video Recorder. ✍ Note: If you are unsure of the type of cable connection to use (Standard, HRC, or IRC), contact your cable provider for information. Setting up your display (monitor) When using Giga Pocket Personal Video Recorder, set your display settings as follows: ❑ Colors - Use the default factory settings (32-bit). ❑ Screen area - Set your video resolution to 1024 x 768 pixels. If you use other settings, you may experience poor image quality on your display. ✍ On a network system, Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system supports a single Giga Pocket user at any given time. If one user accesses Giga Pocket, the software is not available to any other computer on the network. For more information, see the Giga Pocket Help file. 58

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VAIO MX Computer Getting Started Guide
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Depending on your cable service access, select Standard CATV, Standard
antenna, or set-top box (STB).
Standard CATV (no STB)
For this connection, you must use a
coaxial cable directly (without an STB) to your computer. The default
setting for this connection option is STD. Depending on your local
connection requirements, HRC and IRC are also available.
Standard antenna
Select this option if you connect an aerial
antenna
s coaxial cable directly to your computer for watching TV
programs.
Set-top box (STB)
Select this option if the broadcast signal is
received from a set-top box (STB) such as a digital cable box or a
satellite cable box. Make sure that the Input channel on your STB (Ch.
3, Ch. 4, and so on) matches the Input channel listed in the Giga Pocket
TV Setup dialog box.
5
Click OK. The Giga Pocket TV Setup dialog box closes, and you can now
tune into TV programs with Giga Video Recorder.
Setting up your display (monitor)
When using Giga Pocket Personal Video Recorder, set your display settings as
follows:
Colors
Use the default factory settings (32-bit).
Screen area
Set your video resolution to 1024 x 768 pixels.
If you use other settings, you may experience poor image quality on your display.
Note: If you are unsure of the type of cable connection to use (Standard, HRC, or IRC),
contact your cable provider for information.
On a network system, Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP operating system supports a single
Giga Pocket user at any given time. If one user accesses Giga Pocket, the software is
not available to any other computer on the network. For more information, see the
Giga Pocket Help file.