
5. Windows Network Discovery Utility
Captured Image Display
User Guide
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Captured Image Display
The right pane of the Network Discovery Utility shows the image
captured by the device selected in the Epiphan devices list. This
pane also displays the resolution and refresh rate at which the
device is capturing the image.
You can do the following with the buttons and fields on the right
pane:
Refresh
Select Refresh to refresh the captured image. The
image doesn’t refresh automatically.
Name
Displays the name of the selected Epiphan
device. The default name is, for example,
VGA2Ethernet # followed by the device’s serial
number. This name appears in DirectShow
applications used to record the images captured
by this device. You can change the name in the
Name field. This changes the name associated
with the device in the Network Discovery Utility
and in DirectShow applications.
Address
The
Address
field displays the IP address of the
Epiphan device. You can change the IP address if
the IP address of the selected Epiphan device
changes. Otherwise if you change the address
you will loose the connection to the Epiphan
device.
If you change the Address and lose the
connection to the Epiphan device, you can restore
the connection by changing back to the correct IP
address. Or you can remove the Epiphan device
from the list and then select
Search
to find it
again.
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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