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DVI2USB 3.0 User Guide Help menu (Windows)
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check more often for a different video mode, but it also means the
grabber will work harder and could reduce frame rate.
Lastly, from this tab you can also limit the frame rate of your capture.
This could be necessary if you are streaming (or recording)and know you
have a small amount of bandwidth (or disk space) and don't want to
overwhelm it with too much data.
Audio
Lets you configure the audio format for the recording, the audio source
used, and whether or not the Epiphan Capture Tool should play the
captured audio on the capture workstation's audio output device (i.e.
local speakers or headphones, which are useful for monitoring the audio
captured). See Configure audio for information on configuring audio
capture.
Startup
Allows you to choose whether or not the Epiphan Capture Tool should
start up in full screen mode.
The other option on this tab is used for legacy Epiphan products
(network-attached video grabbers like VGA2Ethernet).
Recording
Lets you configure the capture application's record feature to save either
as video or as images. See Record a videoConfigure optional recording
settingsRecord as a series of images
On-Screen Text
Using the Epiphan Capture Tool you can add a watermark to your
captured frames; this tab lets you configure that watermark. See Add a
watermark.
KVM This feature is not used by DVI2USB 3.0. It is for Epiphan's KVM2USB.
Sharing
The Epiphan Capture Tool comes with a sample sharing application,
VGA2Web, a demo. See Sharing / streaming demo tool. This Options tab
allows you to override the default compression settings used with that
application.
Help menu (Windows)
The Help menu in the Windows version of theEpiphan Capture Tool lets you check for software updates,
register your product, and see information about your current software installation..
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