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Capturing Frames and Audio Guide

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Tuesday, 01 June 2010 08:57
Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 August 2011 09:49

INTRODUCE

This Guide will help you learn how to capture frames or audio easily.

STEPS

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• Click on Video tab or DVD tab on the module bar.

• To open a file, click File on the menu bar and choose Open. Open dialog box will come up; select a video file you want to open.

• You can also use Open button on the Player bar to add a video file into the play list (if you are in video mode), or open a DVD (if you are in DVD mode).


Right-click on the video screen where the movie is being played. In the context menu choose Settings. A dialog box will come up.     
At Frame Capture tab you can adjust the following settings

By ticking/unticking the Use Auto Names checkbox (1), you can choose whether to use auto names or not.

  • Click on Browse button (2) and a Browse for Folder dialog box will appear. Select the folder in which you want to save the video file.
  • The Explore button will quickly lead you to the folder storing the captured audio files.
  • The Format combo box (3) allows you to select one of the listed formats for future captured audio files.

At Frame Capture tab you can adjust the following settings

By ticking/ununticking the Use Auto Names checkbox (1), you can choose whether to use auto names or not.

• Click on Browse button (2) and a Browse for Folder dialog box will appear. Select the folder where to save the audio file.

• The Explore button will quickly lead you to the folder storing the captured audio files.

• The Format combo box (3) allows you to select one of the listed formats for future captured audio files.

• The Setup button (4) will lead you to the Codec’s Settings dialog box with three main combo boxes on it: Provider’s Name; Sample Rate and Codec. From the drop down lists you can choose the desirable bit rate or codec. Usually, the 44100 Hz (stereo) bit rate is recommended.

• To capture a frame, click on the Capture Frame button on the Player bar or you can right click on the screen and in the context menu choose Capture > Frame.

• To capture a series of frames, click on the Capture Series button on the Player bar or you can right click on the screen and in the context menu choose Capture > Series. To stop capturing click on the button again.

• To capture audio, click on the Capture Audio button on the Player bar or you can right click on the screen and in the context menu choose Capture > Audio. To stop capturing, click on the button again.  

Note: Right-click on the screen and in the context menu choose Capture > Browse, a folder with captured files will open. Or else you can click File on the menu bar and choose View Audio or View Pictures. Check it out!

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