
8. Recording Videos
Recording Videos Using the Epiphan VGA2Ethernet user interface
User Guide
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8. Recording Videos
You can use the information in this chapter if you are planning on
recording the frames captured by your VGA2Ethernet device as
video files.
This chapter describes:
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Recording Videos Using the Epiphan VGA2Ethernet user
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Using the VirtualDub DirectShow Applications to Record
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Recording Videos Using the Epiphan
VGA2Ethernet user interface
This section describes how to use the Epiphan VGA2Ethernet
user interface to record video files on a video capture workstation
running Windows 2000, XP or Vista.
Videos are recorded in Windows *.avi file format. The *.avi files
are created and saved by an external codec that must be installed
on the video capture workstation. To record video, you first
install an external third-party video codec and then add that
codec to the VGA2Ethernet user interface configuration. The
Epiphan VGA2Ethernet user interface passes captured images to
the video codec for recording. This section describes:
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Setting Display Options for Recording Videos
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Selecting a Windows Video Codec
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Installing the ffvfw Video Codec Pack
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Configuring Video File Recording Options
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Summary of Contents for KVM2Ethernet
Page 6: ...Table of Contents Page 6 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 10: ...1 Introduction About This Document Page 10 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 72: ...3 Windows VGA2Ethernet user interface About EDID Page 72 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 88: ...4 Mac OS X VGA2Ethernet user interface Changing System Preferences Page 88 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 102: ...5 Windows Network Discovery Utility Configuring DirectShow Options Page 102 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 128: ...6 Web admin interface If the Network Does Not Have a DHCP Server Page 128 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 136: ...7 Recording image files Viewing Saved Image Files Page 136 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 156: ...8 Recording Videos Recording Videos for Linux Page 156 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 188: ...Page 188 VGA2Ethernet ...