Miglia Technology DVR EvolutionTV User Manual

EvolutionTV  
User Guide  
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Introduction and Overview  
of EvolutionTV  
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Introduction  
Thank you for choosing EvolutionTV™ from Miglia Technology. EvolutionTV™ allows you to watch  
TV on your Mac and enables you to record your favourite programmes onto your hard drive using  
MPEG-2/4 and DivX compression.  
System requirements:  
Mac with USB 2.0 connectivity  
G4/800 MHz or higher processor  
256 MB of RAM  
Mac OS X 10.3.x or higher  
QuickTime 6.5.x or higher  
Package contents  
EvolutionTV™  
CD-ROM with software and installation guide  
Power Supply  
USB 2.0 Cable (A/B)  
Warranty card  
User Guide Overview  
This User Guide will guide you through the hardware and software installation as well as explain the  
functions and options of the EvolutionTV™ software.  
Technical Support  
Should you ever have any questions regarding your product, please do not hesitate to contact Miglia  
Technology.  
Miglia Technology Ltd  
Unit 1, The Old Silk Mill  
Brook Street  
Tring  
HP23 5EF  
United Kingdom  
Tel: +44 870 747 2988  
Fax: +44 870 747 2989  
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Overview of EvolutionTV™  
Video inputs  
EvolutionTV™ features several video inputs:  
TV input  
Composite input  
S-Video input  
RCA Stereo audio input  
Power  
TV/Antenna  
Composite IN  
S-Video IN  
Audio IN  
TV/Antenna connection: This connector should be used for your analogue TV cable coming  
from an RF antenna or a cable box.  
Composite input:  
Composite is a widely used standard for connecting video  
equipment. Note that the quality of this connection is not as good as  
S-Video. This type of connector is often found on camcorders and  
VCRs.  
S-Video input:  
This connection gives a better image quality than composite and is  
generally found on mid-range camcorders, VCRs and DVD players. If  
you intend to capture video from an analogue source, use this  
connection whenever you can.  
Stereo audio IN:  
Power:  
EvolutionTV™ card uses conventional RCA plugs  
Connector for the power supply included in the package.  
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Hardware and Software  
Installation  
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I. Hardware Installation  
1. Connect the power supply to the “Power” socket located at the back of EvolutionTV.  
2. Connect the USB 2.0 cable provided from a USB 2.0 port of your computer to EvolutionTV.  
Do not disconnect the power supply if the USB 2.0 cable is still connected.  
Always first disconnect the USB 2.0 cable and then the power supply!  
II. Connecting your video source  
1. Coaxial connection  
If you receive TV channels via a roof-mounted antenna, an analogue cable service or a portable  
antenna, you will most likely want to use the TV input on EvolutionTV.  
Connect your coaxial cable as shown on the illustration below  
EvolutionTV  
TV Coaxial  
Aerial  
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2. Composite Connection  
Digital TV subscribers (Terrestrial, Cable, Satellite) will interface their digital receiver set top box  
with EvolutionTV. You can either make a connection via S-Video or Composite.  
If you wish to capture video footage from a Camcorder, VCR or DVD-Player, a connection via  
Composite or S-Video is recommended.  
The diagram below shows a connection via Composite.  
3. S-Video Connection  
For digital TV subscribers and users wishing to capture video from an analogue source, an  
S-Video connection is strongly recommended as it will usually give you a higher picture quality  
compared to Composite.  
Note that S-Video do not carry audio signals, but only video signals. Using the left/right audio  
connectors and cables is necessary.  
The diagram below shows a connection via S-Video  
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III. Software Installation  
1. Insert the Installation CD that shipped with EvolutionTV™ card into your CD/DVD drive.  
2. Before installing the version available on the CD, check for any available updates on the Miglia  
site. Double-click on the icon named ‘Check for software updates now!’ to access the website  
page.  
3. Open the folder EvolutionTV and double-click on the ‘’Install EvolutionTV™” icon to launch the  
installer. Select the startup drive of your choice and click on ‘Install’. Note that you will be  
asked for your administrator password when performing the installation.  
4. Once the installation process is finished, quit the installer  
Note: If you own a FireWire webcam and wish to use iChat AV, install the EvolutionTV ichat patch  
located on the first level of the CD. This will avoid error messages in iChat rendering your webcam  
unusable. The iChat patch requires Application Enhancer to be installed first. A link to a download  
page is provided on the CD.  
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6. The EvolutionTV folder will be located in the ‘Applications’ folder of the volume containing  
your system software.  
7. If you have installed the Application Enhancer (for the iChat patch), the APE manager will appear  
in the System Preferences  
8. The installation log is located in: <Username> / Library / Logs  
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Setting up EvolutionTV  
for viewing and recording  
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Introduction  
This chapter will guide you through the initial setup of EvolutionTV. Before proceeding, make sure  
you have connected EvolutionTV to a USB 2.0 port of your Mac. Also ensure the power supply is  
connected at all times.  
Connect your TV antenna via a coaxial cable or your video source (digital TV receiver for example) via  
Composite/S-Video.  
I. Serial Number and Registration  
1. Launch EvolutionTV located in your Applications folder  
2. You will be asked to enter your serial number located on the CD sleeve or the CD itself. Enter  
the 32 digits serial number with the dashes as shown below:  
XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX  
II. Setting up EvolutionTV for TV reception  
The Setup Assistant will launch automatically on the first startup of the software. You can  
access it at anytime via EvolutionTV > Setup Assistant  
The EvolutionTV Setup Assistant will guide you through the set up process and create a list  
of settings based on your choices and hardware configuration.  
1. Start by selecting your country. If your country is not in the list, select the relevant TV standard  
via the ‘Other’ option.  
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2. The Setup Assistant will ask you to choose the type of connection you are using.  
If you connect your card directly to an antenna or a cable TV outlet, choose the ‘TV Tuner’  
option.  
If you are subscribing to a premium or digital cable service or to digital satellite, use the S-Video  
connection, as this will ensure the best picture quality possible. Channels will have to be  
switched via the remote control of your cable or satellite receiver.  
If you are using EvolutionTV for video capture from a VCR, camcorder or DVD player,  
choose either composite or S-Video.  
Then Click Next  
3. Composite or S-Video Connection  
If you have selected TV Tuner as the input, please skip to step 6.  
Select the audio input based on your connection. You will most likely use the audio in on  
EvolutionTV™ or built-into your PowerMac.  
Click on Next and skip to step 5  
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USA residents only  
If you have selected TV Tuner as the input connection, the Setup Assistant will ask you to enter  
your ZIP code to download the relevant channel naming templates from TVGuide.com. This will  
prevent you from having to give names manually to the individual channels.  
4. TV Tuner Connection:  
Press the ‘Start Scan’ button to start the automatic channel search.  
You will be given three options during the channel scan:  
Get all Channels: The software will scan and store all channels without interruption until the  
process is complete. This option will not allow you to name individual  
channels and some channels with poor reception may be stored. Naming  
and deleting stations can be performed at a later stage in the preference  
menu.  
Ignore Channel:  
When the software finds a channel, it will be displayed in the preview  
window leaving you the decision to store or discard it. By clicking ignore,  
you skip a channel and enable the scan to continue.  
Next Channel:  
Once a channel is found you can enter a name (this is optional) and press  
‘Next Channel to store it and continue the scan. Repeat the operation until  
all channels are found. The Assistant automatically moves to the next  
5. Once this operation finished, the Setup Assistant will create video compression and display  
settings based on the performance of your computer. These settings can be modified at a later  
stage by using the Preferences submenu.  
6. If you wish to view live TV, you can open the TV window via the View menu.  
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Using the EvolutionTV  
Menus and Onscreen Remote  
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I. EvolutionTV Menus  
Various functions are accessible via the menu bar:  
1. The EvolutionTV Menu lets you access:  
About box:  
Setup Assistant:  
Register:  
Displays about box with version number  
Launches the Setup Assistant  
Open the Registration dialog  
Software Update: Checks online if a new version is available. This check is also performed  
automatically at launch if an internet connection is open.  
Hide/Show/Quit:  
Standard Hide, show and quit options.  
2. The File menu enables you to close the foremost window.  
3. The Edit menu contain the standard OS provided options and the controller shortcuts.  
Channel Up/Down:  
Only applicable if you are using the TV tuner as the video input.  
Switches one TV channel up  
Volume UP/Down:  
Mute:  
Increases or decreases the volume  
Mutes the audio  
Record:  
Records the video currently displayed  
Creates a snapshot of the video currently displayed in the TV window.  
TV Snapshot:  
Delete Finished  
Recording:  
Deletes the completed recordings in the Scheduled Recording window  
Clears the recordings log.  
Clear Log:  
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The Edit Menu  
4. The View Menu contains the video related commands.  
Scheduled Recordings: Open the scheduled recordings window. Enables timed recordings.  
Log Window:  
The log window contains a report for each finished or aborted scheduled  
recording.  
TV Window:  
Displays the live TV window  
TV Window Size:  
Contains 3 pre-defined sizes, quarter, half and full size. The Full Screen  
option will hide all other applications and display the video in full screen  
mode.  
Controller:  
Displays the onscreen controller  
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The View Menu  
5. The Window menu contains a shortcut to the full screen mode (Zoom) and enables you to  
switch between open windows.  
6. The Help menu contains a link to the Miglia support web page and allows to open this manual.  
II. EvolutionTV Onscreen controller  
Channel  
Volume level  
Video Input List  
Channel list  
Channel up/down  
A
Volume up/down  
Record Video  
Extended menu  
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1. Basic Remote Functions  
Volume level:  
Channel List:  
Channel Up/Down:  
Snapshot:  
Displays the volume level selected in the software  
Shows a list of all stored/saved TV channels  
Switches channels up and down  
Stores a snapshot of the picture currently displayed in the TV window  
Displays the channel number as per the TV tuner channel list  
Channel:  
Video input list:  
Displays the four possible video inputs. Enables easy switching between  
video inputs (TV and composite for example). Note that Composite over S-  
Video is used for SCART-To-S-Video cables only.  
Volume up/down:  
Record Video:  
Increases or decreases the output volume  
Starts an instant record of the video currently displayed in the TV window  
Opens the extended controller, which contains additional controls  
Extended menu:  
2. Extended Remote Functions  
The extended remote has two sections: Image Settings and Video Source.  
Image Settings:  
Deinterlacing  
setting  
Image Settings  
Reset Image  
Settings  
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Video Source Settings:  
This panels allows you to adjust the video source settings:  
Device:  
Format:  
Enables you to select the desired video input device. This will most likely be  
EvolutionTV  
Enables you to select the video standard. US, Canada and Japan residents  
should use ‘NTSC’, while most European users should select ‘PAL. French and  
Eastern European users should select ‘SECAM’.  
Use Channel  
Name as index:  
This option is important for US residents. It will align the technical number of  
channels with their position in the stored channel list.  
Video Source  
selection  
Video Standard  
selection  
Use technical  
numbering  
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Window Settings:  
The Window pane enables you to activate three options:  
Always in front:  
Transparency:  
Clip edges:  
The TV window will always be in front of all other applications.  
Enables you to adjust the level of transparency for the TV window.  
The option to clip the edges enables you to reduced the viewable area of  
the picture. This is helpful if you are watching a widescreen movie or the TV  
picture displays a line at the top (due to closed captioning).  
Four presets enable you a quick access to the most common settings. A  
custom value can be entered by selecting ‘Custom’ in the presets.  
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Using the EvolutionTV  
Preferences  
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I. EvolutionTV preferences overview  
1. Select EvolutionTV > Preferences  
1. The preferences are divided in four categories:  
Storage:  
This category allows you to set the general storage preferences  
This menu allows you to set all video and audio preferences.  
Video Input:  
Channel Templates: This menu contains the pre-defined and user defined channel lists. This  
menu allows you to create custom channel lists, useful if you are living  
in a border region.  
Plugins:  
EvolutionTV supports a Plugins architecture for a smooth integration  
with other applications or devices.  
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I. The Storage Sub-menu  
1. The Storage tab contains three important options:  
Filename Templates:  
Name templates used for your recorded video files  
2. The Filename Template allows you to enter pre-defined values for the name of the file that will  
be stored onto your hard drive.  
<input>: This value will add the input type (EvolutionTV) to the filename  
<channel>: This value will add the channel frequency to the filename  
<name>: This will add the channel name to the filename  
<program>: This will add a text string that can be chosen when adding a recording  
Filename templates are useful when scheduling repeated recordings. If you could schedule a  
recording every day of the week, the template will make sure that you do not erase the previous  
day’s recording.  
3. The capture destination menu enables you to select where you wish to store your recorded  
video. Click the ‘Browse’ button to modifiy this location.  
4. The disk space option allows you to keep a defined amount of space free on your hard drive.  
Note: This is very important if you are capturing to the hard drive where your System Folder is  
located. Should your boot drive be full, you might not be able to startup your Mac.  
This setting will override your scheduled recordings should the drive reach the defined free  
space limit.  
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II. The Video Input Menu  
The Video Input menu contains the most important controls you have over the video you will view or  
record to your hard drive.  
A. Adjusting the video settings  
1. The image sub-menu allows you to control the brightness, lighting, saturation and hue of the  
recorded video. Adjustments can be made by moving the sliders or entering a value on the  
right hand side. If you wish to perform an adjustment on a single channel, display it in the  
preview window by selecting it in the Tuner sub-menu and ticking the box ‘Use these settings  
for the selected channel only’.  
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2. Video Compression will adjust the video codec and quality settings for the video you will  
record to your hard drive.  
EvolutionTV features a built-in hardware encoding chip with support for several formats:  
DVD-Compliant MPEG-2: This format enables you to record in full size MPEG-2 thus delivering  
a video file readable by all DVD players. Full size PAL is 720x576, full  
size NTSC is 720x480  
DVD-Compliant MPEG-2  
Half-size:  
This format enables you to record in half-size MPEG-2 thus  
delivering a video file readable by all DVD players. The video quality  
will obviously be lower than with full size MPEG-2  
DivX Certified Home:  
EvolutionTV is the only Mac video capture device to feature fully  
DivX compliant hardware encoding. DivX is similar to MPEG-4 and  
delivers great picture quality combined with small file sizes. Many  
DVD players have DivX decoding capability, letting you read your  
DivX files without any additional conversion.  
The video size is 720x576 (PAL) or 720x480 (NTSC)  
DivX Certified Portable:  
EvolutionTV lets you create video files compatible with the DivX  
Portable profile. The main difference with DivX Home is the screen  
size set to 352x288. This option is useful if you wish to capture  
content for playback on portable devices (Palm, PocketPC, etc...) or  
want to reduce the file size of your videos to the minimum allowed.  
MPEG-4:  
EvolutionTV can generate MPEG-4 ISO Compliant files. This means  
you can capture video in full quality, while maintaining a very low file  
size.  
As the MPEG-4 file created by EvolutionTV is ISO compliant, it is  
readable by most if not all video players, without any software  
extension.  
MPEG-4 is the preferred video codec for internet broadcasting.  
MPEG-4 (iMovie HD):  
This option will generate a MPEG-4 file directly readable by  
iMovie HD. No lengthy conversion will be required when opening  
the file in iMovie HD.  
The size for the iMovie HD option is 640x480  
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5. The audio settings enable you to control the audio input of EvolutionTV.  
The Device list let’s you select the desired input device, eg. EvolutionTV, the built-in audio or any  
other compatible USB or FireWire device.  
If you are capturing via the TV tuner, EvolutionTV and TV Tuner are the correct settings.  
If you are capturing via S-Video or Composite, the ‘Audio-IN’ on EvolutionTV is preferred.  
Audio settings for capture in the video input menu.  
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8. The TV Tuner Sub-menu  
The TV tuner sub-menu allows you to create and select channel layouts. It also enables you to scan  
and fine-tune channels manually, without the help of the Setup Assistant.  
It is possible to create a new channel setup without using the Setup Assistant. To Do so,  
select‘Create from Template’ in the drop-down menu. The selected pre-defined channel list can  
then be scanned and fine tuned.  
Note: This will not be required if you already have setup EvolutionTV with the  
Setup Assistant.  
The Finetune button at the bottom of the window enables you to modify the frequency of a  
channel manually. You can also enter the frequency manually in “Base Frequency”.  
Channels can be renamed in the TV Tuner window by clicking on the ‘Name’ part of the  
window.  
A channel can be added or removed by ticking the “Lock” box in the row it is displayed in.  
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III. The Plugins Menu  
EvolutionTV supports a Plugins architecture allowing a smooth integration with third-party applica-  
tions and devices.  
The current iCal plugin can however be adjusted to import or export recordings via the ‘Show  
Settings’ button. The ‘Export’ function is activated by default.  
You may want to check this menu with every update of the application, as plug-ins are added.  
Third party plug-ins can be downloaded from the Miglia site (see the support page).  
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Scheduling a recording with  
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I. Schedule a recording with EvolutionTV  
1. Click on View > Show scheduled recordings.  
2. In the ‘Scheduled Recordings’ window, click ‘New Recording’ to create a new recording.  
The Scheduled Recordings window displays the various recordings you have programmed  
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3. Select your desired channel and enter the name of the program you wish to record (the name  
itself does not affect the recording. You can either use a Filename template or give a unique  
name to the recorded file. Time, date and repetition can be entered on the right side of the  
window.  
You can also select the level of picture clipping for the recoding  
Click ‘Add record’ when you are finished.  
In the case of repeated recordings, the application will automatically add an incremental number  
at the end of the file.  
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4. Your new recording will be added to the ‘Scheduled Recordings’ list (see 2.).  
Program name  
Channel name  
Scheduled start  
Scheduled length  
5. Scheduled recordings window list items:  
Status: Displays the status of the recording via icons.  
The recording is scheduled  
Recording is active and will be performed.  
Recording in progress  
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II.. iCal synchronisation  
EvolutionTV can synchronise your recordings with iCal. Make sure that the iCal plugin is set to  
import or export recordings, depending on your preference.  
1. Export: Once you have created a recording in EvolutionTV , it will appear as a separate  
calendar item in iCal.  
2. Import: An iCal calendar item can be imported into EvolutionTV, provided it follows the  
naming convention ‘Channel :: Program’. For the ‘Channel’ Value, enter either the  
exact channel name that you defined (BBC1, ZDF, for example) or the channel location  
(C26, C44 for example). The “Program” value will be used for the filename.  
Recordings scheduled in EvolutionTV are automatically shown in iCal  
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Scheduling a recording with  
TitanTV  
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Introduction  
EvolutionTV 2.2 and higher support Decisionmark’s TitanTV EPG (Electronic Program Guide) to  
browse, search and schedule recordings. Note that TitanTV is only functional in the United States at  
the time of this writing.  
I. Registering with TitanTV  
In order to access the TitanTV program listings, you will first have to register online.  
Click on the “Sign up” button and follow the onscreen instructions to create an account.  
II. TitanTV Plug-in Settings  
TitanTV integration in EvolutionTV is achieved via a plug-in, whose options are accessible via  
the plug-ins menu.  
You can change the video input used by the TitanTV plug-in by clicking on ‘Show Settings’. If you  
receive your TV channels via the TV Tuner, select ‘EvolutionTV:TV Tuner:NTSC’ as the input.  
If you use a cable or satellite receiver select either Composite or S-Video.  
Note: If you are using a cable or satellite receiver, you will need to select the channel you wish  
to record from via the receiver’s remote.  
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III. Scheduling a recording with TitanTV  
1. Select ‘TitanTV TV Listings’ from the EvolutionTV menu. This will launch your browser and  
redirect you to the TitanTV login page  
2. Enter your username and password you created during TitanTV’s sign up process.  
3. You can now browse or search the local TV listings.  
4. Each individual TV program has a detail window accessible through a hyperlink.  
Record Button  
5. To schedule a recording, simply navigate to the detail window and click on the red record button  
A file containing the scheduling information will be downloaded and opened in EvolutionTV .  
Note that EvolutionTV needs to be running when you schedule a recording with TitanTV.  
Note to Safari users:  
Due to higher security settings in Safari, TitanTV scheduling files will not open automatically in  
EvolutionTV . When you press the record button on TitanTV, a file with the extension “.tvpi’  
will be downloaded to your hard drive. Simply double click on the file to add the recording  
information in EvolutionTV .  
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EvolutionTV  
Plug-ins  
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Introduction  
EvolutionTV supports an open plug-in architecture that enables software developers to create  
enhancement modules.  
The application ships with several built-in plug-ins. Further enhancements are provided by third party  
plug-ins that are usually free of charge and that can be downloaded from Miglia’s website:  
I. EvolutionTV SDK  
A Software Development Kit (SDK) has been made available on Miglia’s website. This SDK facilitates  
the creation of post-processing plug-ins, eg. plug-ins that will modify a file once it has been  
downloaded.  
More information on the SDK is available on Miglia’s website:  
II. Installing Third-party plug-ins  
Before installing a plug-in, make sure that EvolutionTV is not running.  
2.1 Plug-ins with installers  
Some plug-ins have installers, that work just like any other software installation program. You may  
be asked to enter your administrator password during the installation process.  
2.2 Plug-ins without installers  
If a plug-in does not have an installer, you will have to proceed to a manual installation.  
Control-click on the EvolutionTV application and select ‘Show package contents”.  
Navigate to Contents > PlugIns and drop the plug-in in the folder. Then restart EvolutionTV .  
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III. Using Third Party Plug-ins  
3.1 Plug-in Settings  
Plug-ins settings are available in Preferences > Video Input > Plug-ins > Show settings  
Note that some plug-ins do not have any settings.  
Explanation for the individual settings of a specific plug-in are usually included in the Read-me file  
included with a third party plug-in.  
3.2 Using the plug-ins  
To access a plug-in, highlight a finished recording and select Post-Process Movie. A drop down  
menu will give you access to the installed plug-ins.  
Note: the recording must have been completed before you can use a plug-in.  
Plug-in drop  
down menu  
Detail Window  
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III. Current Plug-ins  
3.1 Built-in Plug-ins  
Interface Plug-in:  
EvolutionTV Setup Assistant:  
Provides the Setup Assistant functionality to EvolutionTV .  
Post-Processing Plug-ins:  
EvolutionTV Reveal in Finder: Shows a recorded file in the Finder.  
EvolutionTV Movie Player:  
EvolutionTV Movie Opener:  
Enables you to play a recorded movie from within EvolutionTV  
Lets you launch a movie file via the Finder. This will most likely open  
QuickTime Player  
Device Plug-ins:  
EvolutionTV Devices:  
Provides the software link with EvolutionTV  
EvolutionTV Tuner:  
Communication Plug-ins:  
iCal Plug-in:  
Provides the software link with the EvolutionTV Tuner  
Enables you to import/export scheduled recordings to an iCal  
calendar. Recordings can be created in iCal and sent automatically to  
EvolutionTV .  
User Options:  
Export recordings:  
Import recordings:  
Recordings created with will be  
automatically sent to iCal  
Recordings created with iCal will be  
automatically sent to EvolutionTV  
Schedule with TitanTV:  
Provides the TitanTV web scheduling functionality. Note that this  
plug-in is activated by default if USA is selected as a country by the  
Setup Assistant.  
User Options:  
Video Input:  
Lets you select the desired video input for TitanTV  
recordings.  
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Playing back files  
created by EvolutionTV  
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Introduction  
EvolutionTV supports various capture formats, which can be played back by most if not all software  
video applications. However, you may need to install additional video codecs in order to play back  
some formats. A Video codec is an extenstion, which enables a software video player (like  
QuickTime Player) to read a video file.  
I. Software Video Players  
Miglia currently recommends two software video players:  
QuickTime Player: QT Player is part of a standard Mac OS X installation. You will find the  
software in the Applications folder on your hard drive.  
VLC Media Player: VLC (Video Lan Client) Media Player is an open source project available on  
several platforms. VLC provides broad compatibility and excellent  
performance.  
II. Required Codecs  
You may need to install a video codec to playback some formats. The requirements are listed below:  
MPEG-2:  
MPEG-2 playback is directly supported by VLC, without any additional  
software installation. If you wish to play back an MPEG-2 file in QuickTime  
Player, you will need to install the MPEG-2 Playback component available  
from Apple’s website (Note: The MPEG-2 Playback component is not free of  
charge).  
MPEG-4:  
DivX:  
No additional codecs are required to playback an MPEG-4 file. Simply open  
the file in QuickTime Player or VLC.  
To playback DivX files, you will need to download the free of charge DivX  
III. Playback problems  
Please note that playing back video files requires more processor resources than recording them  
with the TV hardware.  
If you have slower G4 processor, you may not be able to playback full size video. Should the image  
stutter while you play back the movie, please open the ‘Show Info’ window located in QuickTime’s  
Window menu. The info will help you determine the current frame/sec rate for the file you are  
playing.  
Note that the normal frame rate for PAL (Europe, Asia, Australia) is 25 fps, while NTSC (North  
America, Japan) is 30 fps. If the frame rate is below these values while playing back, try quitting  
other applications or reduce the screen size.  
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Frames/sec the  
movie was  
recorded at  
Frames/sec the  
movie is playing  
back at  
QuickTime Player Show Movie Info Window  
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License Agreement  
This license contract is part of the purchase contract. The conditions for the use of the  
Evolutiontv™-software are written down in the following license contract. With the use of the  
AlchemTV™-software you agree to the conditions of the license contract for the use of the  
EvolutionTV™-software. A special note to Miglia technology ltd or its traders is not necessary. If you  
do not agree with the conditions of the license contract, do not use the software and immediately  
return the package against full repayment to the place of purchase.  
1. License Transfer  
1.1 Miglia Technology Ltd(in the following Miglia) herewith gives you the right to use the  
Evolutiontv™-software including all updates (in the following software) and its documentation.  
1.2 Miglia reserves all rights concerning the software, only the CD containing the software is  
becoming your property.  
1.3 The license software gives you the right for use on no more than one computer each as well as  
the making of one copy of the software in machine readable form exclusively for safeguarding  
purposes.  
1.4 You are not entitled to sell the software to a third person or leave it otherwise in a third person’s  
possession, except if this person promises Miglia in writing to observe the conditions of this license  
contract. This also applies to the master copies.  
1.5 You are obliged to refrain from using the software other than expressly mentioned in this  
contract.  
2. Restrictions  
The software contains company secrets. To safeguard these secrets you are not allowed to  
decompile, redevelop or disassemble the software or otherwise bring it into a form that is  
recognisable by a person. You may not modify the software, adapt, translate or sell it or otherwise  
leave it to be used by third persons for money or not or develop devices that are completely or  
partly derived from the software. Finally, it is forbidden to electronically transfer the software onto  
another computer.  
3. Cancellation  
This license automatically loses its effectiveness, without the need of a notice, if you offend against  
one of the regulations of this contract. In this case you are obliged to destroy the software and all  
copies. You can also cancel this license contract any time by destroying the software and all copies.  
4. Export Ban  
It is your liability to see to it that the software is only exported into an-other country under strict  
observance of all applicable export regulations.  
5. Guarantee  
5.1 Errors in the software and the documentation belonging to it cannot be excluded. Miglia is liable  
only within the limits of the legal regulations. Characteristics of the software that all copies of the  
delivered ver-sion of the software have and which therefore are typical for the delivered version are  
not included in the guarantee; especially a right to the delivery of a newer version cannot be  
sustained by the existence of such charac-teristics.  
5.2 Possible defects of the software – including material and production faults or the disks – as far  
as being or becoming obvious have to be re-ported in writing to the authorized trader within two  
weeks after noticing the defect, however no later than within the legal expiry date of six months.  
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5.3 Should the software be faulty, the original CD on which the software is memorized has to be  
properly packed and returned to the authorized trader. In every case the complaint about the  
software has to be made by including your name, address, telephone number and a description of  
the defect and the system configuration.  
5.4 Miglia reserves the right to decide if repairing or replacing the faulty software grants the possible  
guarantee. If the repair and / or replacement are not successful, you can choose between a  
deduction and a cancellation of the contract.  
5.5 Unless an alteration, extension or damage is not the cause for the defect, no guarantee is  
granted for software that has been altered, extended or damaged.  
5.6 In the case of an unfounded complaint, you are obliged to refund to Miglia the expenses  
resulting from the check-up.  
6. Damages  
6.1 A contractual or extra-contractual duty to pay for damages exists for Miglia or his representatives  
only if  
a) the damage is due to total negligence or the missing of a promised quality of the software or  
deliberately caused,  
b) a fundamental duty was at least slightly neglected by Miglia or  
c) Miglia is liable due to compelling legal regulations based on the producers’ or product liability.  
6.2 In the case of Miglia being liable, according to the former para-graph b) for slight negligence, the  
following applies: Miglia’s liability for indirect damages and damages following a defect and missed  
profits is excluded.  
The liability is at least limited to the fortune disadvantage that Miglia should have foreseen as a  
possible consequence of contract infringement when signing the contract under consideration of the  
circumstances that Miglia had known or should have known. There is no guarantee for the loss of  
data except if this loss could not have been avoided by regularly saving the data in machine-readable  
form daily saving for business transactions. Furthermore, no liability is taken for damages that are  
caused by other defects of the software that could have been avoided by a regular, timely check of  
the processed work.  
6.3 As long as damages do not expire earlier, according to the legal regula-tions they expire – with  
the exception of claims resulting from illegal action and founded on the law of product liability – at  
the latest after a pe-riod of two years after reception of the faulty device.  
7. Final Regulations  
This license contract and its interpretation are subject to German legisla-tion. This license contract  
contains the complete agreement between the parties concerning the object of the contract.  
Amendments and additions of this contract are only effective in written form. Ineffective regulations  
are replaced by effective regulations that come closest to the desired economical success.  
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