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Osprey-300 User’s Guide
If you like, however, you can have different
setups for the two pins. For example, you could
enable the logo on the capture pin but not on the
preview pin, and thereby save some cpu time.
When you select the “Capture” radio button,
the current logo settings for the capture pin
are loaded, and changes you make apply only
to the capture pin, not to the preview pin. The
“Preview” button works analogously.
Note to SimulStream users: The Pin Select
control group is different when SimulStream is
enabled. Refer to the SimulStream section of
this guide for a description.
Another note: The Osprey SwiftCap capture
application greys out the Pin Select choices and
forces the “Both” selection. This application
expects the Logo settings for Capture and
Preview to be locked together. Some other
Osprey applications may do this, by intention, as
well.
Logo File and Color
The Enable Logo checkbox, which is repeated
on both sub-pages, enables or disables logos. If
you disable logos, all your other logo settings are
retained for when you re-enable logos again.
The [Browse…] button brings up a standard file
select dialog. Logo files must be:
• In .bmp format with a .bmp filename
extension.
• In RGB-24 format.
If you have a graphic that is in another format,
edit it with a drawing or photo edit program such
as Windows Paint, and save it as RGB-24.
You can control the key color and the
transparency effect. If preview video is running,
you will see your changes interactively.
A “key color” is a color that disappears from
the graphic so that the underlying video shows
through unchanged. If the Enable Key Color
checkbox is unchecked, all colors are displayed.
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