User guide

Signal Capture
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The Adobe Flash Video stream type is proprietary but is supported on most web
browsers and on many media players including the VLC Media Player. This stream
type supports the H.264 standard. This video supports analog audio from an
external source.
The Advanced System Format (ASF) stream type also called Advanced Streaming
format, can be viewed with the Windows Media Player or the VLC Media Player.
Additional codecs may need to be installed to view ASF files. This stream type
supports H.264 and MPEG4 standards. This video supports analog audio from an
external source.
The Motion JPEG stream type records each frame in the video in JPEG format and
can be viewed using most web browsers. This video format does not support
analog audio from an external source.
The RTSP type supports many media players including QuickTime and MPlayer. This
file type supports H.264 and MPEG4 standards. This video supports analog audio
from an external source.
The MPEG Transport Stream (MPEG-TS) type supports many software and hardware
media players. This stream type conforms to H.264 standards.
Note: Media Player, browser, viewer capabilities and compatibilities are subject to
change.
7 Signal Capture
7.1 Connecting Input Sources
It is recommended that prior to powering up the Lecture Recorder x2, the input
sources are connected first. This input source can be a DVI, VGA or HDMI source.
Any one of these sources would be connected to the Lecture Recorder x2 using its
DVI input port. Alternatively or additionally, it can be an S-Video or composite video
source using the Lecture Recorder x2 S-Video port. Audio input will be connected to
the Lecture Recorder x2 Audio in port.