
8. Recording Videos
Recording Videos for Mac OS X
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Scaling
Select a Scaling Algorithm. When Video Resolution
is set to Default or Fixed, you can move the slider
to select a scaling algorithm from a set of
algorithms that range from Lowest quality and
Best speed to Best quality and Lowest speed. You
can choose from:
• Nearest pixel
• Fast bilinear
• Weighted average
• Bilinear
• Luma bicubic, chromabilinear
• Bicubic
• Lanczos
• Natural bicubic spline
• Sinc
Default
Image
Format
Select a Default Image Format. The Default Image
Format will only be used if the QuickTime
compatible application doesn’t specifically request
an image format.
Default
Frame
Rate
Usually you can set the frame rate in the
QuickTime-compatible video recording
application. If you cannot set the frame rate in the
application, set the default frame rate that the
Epiphan device driver sends to QuickTime. This
default frame rate is only used if the application
does not explicitly set the frame rate.
Network
Devices
Add or remove Epiphan devices connected to the
network. The Display shows the serial number, IP
address and status (screen resolution and refresh
rate of the video source) of each device. To add
devices select the plus sign. To delete devices,
select the minus sign.
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 ...
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