how to make the captured tv in wintv2000 to a full screen?
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the screen only comes on in the middle. it's not possible to make the screen to full?? c'mon~ someone must know..
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There is a little icon on the top right of the screen that makes viewing full screen. Also you can just right-click over the viewing area and it will enlarge to a screen that can be gragged even larger.
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that don't work. screeb only comes in the middle and rest comes out as white background.
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the capture setting is not based on the screen size/appearance on pc;
it is based on the capture settings which can be set based on preference, i.e., 352X240, 480X480, 640X480, etc. -
hi is there any one who can help at all before i smash my computer to bits every time my computer loads up it gets the blue screen treatment then crashes i know win tv pvr 350 conflicts with powerdvd so i uninstalled it but i still get the blue screen i have had it working before but why wont it now please can anyone help i'd be very grateful iam begining to wish i never bought it now thanks
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Well if you had stop by www.shspvr.com and look under the FAQ you would have find what you where looking for so here it is.
Q: How do I get Windows2000/XP WinTV2000 to suport Full Screen Mode.
A: That eazy
1: Start WinTV2000 click on the PREF button then go to TV mode and check "Allow Resolution Change" then close it you should now have
Full screen Overlay support that all it should now work (Keyboard Tip Ctrl+T).
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