\begin{itemize}
\item From the main window use \texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Record} to request the \textit{Recording} application.
- \item In the \textit{Video In} window, press the down arrow on the left to see the channel pulldown.
+ \item In the \textit{Video In} window, press the down arrow on the left to see the \textit{Channel} pulldown.
\item Select the desirable channel, and watch TV. You will have to enable the audio by checking the \textit{Monitor audio} in the Recording window for sound.
\end{itemize}
The main menu pulldown, \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Preferences $\rightarrow$ Playback A} and \texttt{B} Tabs, must be properly configured in order to take advantage of the Dual Screen Mode capability.
-In the main menu Window pulldown there are \textit{Tile left} and \textit{Tile right} options for the 2 monitors. If you have only 1 monitor, you will see no change upon activating these options. Tiling is possible due to the existence of one long horizontal screen display buffer. Tile left takes \CGG{} and moves all of its windows to the $2^{nd}$ monitor/TV and Tile right puts it back to the $1^{st}$ monitor. The left and right monitors are the left part or right part of a Playback A/B Xwindow host referenced in the Video Config Playback A/B for separate X screens. Shortcuts for Tile left and Tile rights are the letters \texttt{a} and \texttt{b} on the keyboard once you have set \textit{Remote Control mode}. Below is a summary of the configuration letters:
+In the main menu \textit{Window} pulldown there are \textit{Tile left} and \textit{Tile right} options for the 2 monitors. If you have only 1 monitor, you will see no change upon activating these options. Tiling is possible due to the existence of one long horizontal screen display buffer. Tile left takes \CGG{} and moves all of its windows to the $2^{nd}$ monitor/TV and Tile right puts it back to the $1^{st}$ monitor. The left and right monitors are the left part or right part of a Playback A/B Xwindow host referenced in the Video Config Playback A/B for separate X screens. Shortcuts for Tile left and Tile rights are the letters \texttt{a} and \texttt{b} on the keyboard once you have set \textit{Remote Control mode}. Below is a summary of the configuration letters:
\begin{description}
\item[a] select \textit{playback a} and tile windows left (all on monitor or laptop)
\label{sub:use_case_easycap_model_dc60}
A very specific case using an Easy CAPture USB 2.0 Video Adapter with Audio, Model \#DC60 (supports
-NTSC and PAL) is shown here next. The setup for this device is seen in figure~\ref{fig:recording-usb}.
+NTSC and PAL) is shown here next. The setup for this device is seen in figure~\ref{fig:recording-05}.
A somewhat unusual choice to make note of in this image is the setting for the Video In, Record Driver
of Video4Linux2 JPEG.
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{recording05.png}
\caption{Recording setup for EasyCap device}
- \label{fig:recording-usb}
+ \label{fig:recording-05}
\end{figure}
Output on startup window while playing:
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{recording06.png}
\caption{Two possible capture devices using USB}
- \label{fig:recording-usb}
+ \label{fig:recording-06}
\end{figure}