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Individual Frame Capture
Use individual frame capture to record snapshots straight from the connected video source. A
DirectShow compatible video recording/TV card or a corresponding USB device (for example,
webcam) is required.
Use the time control to automate snapshot recordings. This can be used in the following areas:
For creating photo stories from videos
Animations (stop-motion animation)
Video monitoring
Fast motion recordings
All pictures taken are added to the open slideshow.
Video source:
The video card for captures can be set up here.
Save individual frame as:
Here you can enter the title of the snapshot you wish to take. These will be saved with this name and an
incremented number. You can also select the folder where the photos are to be saved.
Resolution: Here you can set the resolution of the recording. The resolution is based on the resolutions
that the camera supports. You can adjust the picture quality using the fader. The higher the quality, the
larger the file size of the individual recordings. "Reset"
reverts the picture quality to its previous setting.
Advanced...: Opens the advanced settings dialog of the video driver
.
Camera noise during recording:
You can check the acoustics by setting up a click sound for each snapshot.
Recording:
Pressing the red record button takes the picture (or starts the recording procedure for time-delayed
capture).
Time control
Photo duration in frames:
Specifies how long the photo should be displayed in the slideshow.
Interval:
When activated, a series of pictures are taken. Snapshots are taken automatically at the selected interval
and then saved with an incremented number. If, for example, you set it up to take photos every two
seconds and each of these photos is to be 5 frames in length in the slideshow, the result will be a
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