USBOSDM2 Ver. 1.0.0
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Start Hour
is in 0~24 hour format, e.g. 7:30PM is expressed as Hour: 19 Min. 30.
Repeat
indicates how a scheduled recording will repeat: once only or daily or weekly.
File Name Prefix
(FNP) is used as the first part of the scheduled recording file name, the scheduled
recording file name is usually formed as:
FNPDateTime
.mpg, where
FNP
must not contain space
character and is maximum 20 bytes. Note scheduled recording file names will not follow the
methods described in the
“Name Recording File
” section below.
Use GMT in File Name/Date/Time
: if ticked, the date/time is according to Greenwich Mean Time
(or UTC -- Coordinated Universal Time), otherwise (default) local time is used.
No Date in File Name
: if ticked, scheduled recording file name is formed as
FNPTime
.mpg.
No Time in File Name
: if ticked, scheduled recording file name is formed as
FNPDate
.mpg.
The
Add, Modify, Delete
buttons are to add, modify and delete scheduled recording. Schedule a
recording prior to current time will have no effect.
Name Recording File
: This decides how non-scheduled recording will form file names:
Prompt Before Recording
:
Each time before recording starts a dialog will appear asking for file name.
Prompt After Recording
:
Each time when recording stops a dialog will appear asking for file name.
Pre-name as Text
:
Creating recording file name using “
File Name Fields
” as defined in the “
Recording File
Name Fields
” Window (after clicking the
Setup File Name Fields
button):
Each Field in file name can be used at most once. “
Field Separator
” is used to separate
between two fields. When recording starts, duplicated file name will be silently overwritten
without warning.
Note recorded file names will always be appended with
.mpg
as file name extension
.
Split Recording File
:
During MPEG file recording, current file can be closed and new file can be started. Automatic file
splitting method can be pre-defined here:
Split at File Size
will split a new MPEG file when current
recording file size reaches a certain MBytes, while
Split at Record Time
will split a new MPEG