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6. Set the recording rate to 2.5 Mb/s, 4.0 Mb/s, 6.0 Mb/s, 12.0 Mb/s, 15.0 Mb/s, or 30.0 Mb/s.
7. Select Back.
8. Select Clip File Format.
9. Set the clip file format: MP4, MOV, or M2TS.
10. Select Back.
11. Select Auto transfer.
12. To transfer clips while they are recording, set the Auto transfer field to On.
13. Select Back.
14. Select Prefix.
15. Type the prefix that you want to add to the names of clips.
16. Select .
Clip file format settings
Setting Description
MP4 The standard MP4 clip contains H.264 video and AAC audio. For
interlaced input formats, the video is encoded in MBAFF format.
MOV The MOV clip contains H.264 video and AAC audio. Interlaced input
formats are encoded in progressive frame format to use with QuickTime-
based players and editors. You need to tell QuickTime-based software
that the file is interlaced.
M2TS This format creates usable clips, even if the power is lost during
recording.
This setting is ideal when the lowest possible latency is the priority.
Note: Your administrator can create custom metadata profiles for clips using Control. For more
information on how to add a profile to your device, visit support.dejero.com to read the Dejero
Control User Guide.
Transmit live and record a clip
You can transmit live and record a clip at the same time. Depending on the connection and
network conditions, the resolution of the live broadcast might change, but the resolution used
when recording the clip does not change.