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DVI2USB 3.0 User Guide Add a watermark
2. Click the Create a new file every time recording is restarted radio button.
3. Use the Suffix drop down to determine whether you're using decimal (d) or hexadecimal (X) characters
for the suffix, and the number of leading zeros in the filename (e.g. %04d means a decimal suffix with 4
digits, the first few will have three leading zeros (cap_0001.bmp)).
4. Optionally, choose a starting digit for your sequence.
5. Optionally, check the Overwrite existing files checkbox if you'd like to automatically overwrite files if
you already have files with the same name.
6. Click OK.
7. Start recording and specify a location and root name for your video files.
8. When recording, use the pause button on the toolbar (keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Uor Capture » Pause )
between recordings and click either pause again to restart, automatically creating a new video file with
the name name in the sequence.
Configure recording period
If desired, you can configure the Epiphan Capture Tool to stop recording after a specified time period has
elapsed or a specified number of frames have been saved. For example, if you know you always need a 1
minute video when capturing from an ultrasound.
Start by Record a video, if needed) .
To overwrite the same file each time you record:
1. From the Tools » Options » Recording tab, check the Automatically turn recording off checkbox.
2. Select the appropriate radio button to specify stopping after a number of frames have been saved
or after a specified amount of time has elapsed.
3. Enter your limit: number of frames or time in milliseconds, seconds, minutes or hours.
4. Click OK.
5. Start recording as usual, the recording will automatically stop when the stop criteria is met.
Add a watermark
Using the Epiphan Capture Tool, you can add a watermark in the form of a time-stamp or other static on-
screen text to your captured video or images.
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