HDC-3x Series Video Capture Card
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Figure 4-2: HDC-302E and HDC-304E Device Ports
Step 3:
Click the Device # button. The Encoding window appears (
). Choose
the video input format which depends on the video device.
The video format
selected here must be same with the HDMI input video format.
The
available options include:
1920x1080 (60p)
(6000kps – 30000kps)
1920x1080 (59.94p) (6000kps – 30000kps)
1920x1080 (50p)
(6000kps – 30000kps)
1920x1080 (60i)
(6000kps – 24000kps)
1920x1080 (59.94i) (6000kps – 24000kps)
1920x1080 (50i)
(6000kps – 24000kps)
1280x720 (60p)
(4000kps – 24000kps)
1280x720 (59.94p) (4000kps – 24000kps)
1280x720 (50p)
(4000kps – 24000kps)
720x480 (60i)
(2000kps – 10000kps)
720x480 (59.94i)
(2000kps – 10000kps)
720x576 (50i)
(2000kps – 10000kps)
Step 4:
Configure the encoding settings, including encoding file directory (click Ref
button to choose the directory), rate control (CBR or VBR) and video encoding
Summary of Contents for HDC-3X SERIES
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Page 35: ...HDC 3x Series Video Capture Card Page 27 HDC 301 and HDC 301E HDC 302E ...
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Page 46: ...HDC 3x Series Video Capture Card Page 38 HDC 301 and HDC 301E HDC 302E ...
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