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Capture Frame Rate
– You can select different frame rates per second for the video
capturing. The more the frames per second, the more lifelike video you will get. But
this will also increase the mail size that takes the recipient longer time to download.
Email Compression Quality
– You can change the quality from low to high by
moving the bar from left to right. The higher the quality, the longer time it will take
to compress your video but you will have a much clear video image.
Send Mail Settings
-- There are two options you can make from this setting:
Don’t send decode driver
– a check on this box will enable you to send only
the captured video mail(data file), without any C-it decode driver.
NOTE
: If you are sending the mail to someone who didn’t have the OpArt
Video Mail software previously installed, DO NOT check the box. If the
person has OpArt Video Mail installed or has received your OpArt Video
Mail (with decode driver) before, you can check that box, to minimize the
mail size and thus speed up the transmission time.
Ask for document name when sending Email
– a check on this box will enable
you to give the captured video mail a name when you send the mail out.
Email Size Control
–
There are two options here for you to control the size of the
video mail being sent out.
Maxim Size (100K)
– putting a check on the box will setup a limit on the
video mail size by the actual file size and whatever number you type into the
space will be a multiple of 100KB of data. For example, if you type 3, it
means the maximum file size of the video mail will not exceed 300KB. It is
very efficient to control the size of your outgoing emails because some email
service providers have certain limit on their clients’ mail size, and if it is over
their preset control limit, the mails will be returned back to the senders.
Maxim Time (Sec)
– putting a check on the box will setup a limit on the time
length of the video mail and whatever number you type into the space will be
a multiple of 1 second. For example, if you type 10, it means the maximum
length of the video mail will not exceed 10 seconds.
Video Quality
– This will open up another window for you to make changes to the
video qualities, like the white balance, brightness, sharpness, hue, gamma, and
compression control.
Compression Control
-- As video captured by camera, you want to send it as
a displayable file, not as raw data. Indeed, it is compressed into a smaller file
so it can be sent in less time. Compressing video makes smoother, more
lifelike motion possible. However, compression can also reduce image
quality. On the other hand, less image compression results in a higher image
quality, but a big amount of data and therefore may produce less lifelike
motion.
No Compression
-- The video is sent as uncompressed, raw video data.
This option produces the highest image quality, but probably also produces
less lifelike motion.