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Matrox Vetura Playback
To output AFD data from MXO2s SDI output, set the appropriate settings as
explained in “Matrox 4VANC AFD capture and playbackon page 70.”
¦NoteAny changes that you make to the AFD option in the Vetura Playback
interface (see Audio controls and Matrox 4VANC dataon page 131) will
override the settings in the Vetura Playback preferences.
5 Under Frame Grab, set the following options:
$ Show options before saving If this option is selected, the frame grab
options will appear when you take a frame grab. If disabled, the frame
grab options won’t appear, and the grabbed image will be automatically
saved as specified in the frame grab options.
¦NoteAny changes that you make to the frame grab options when taking a
frame grab will be applied as new preferences in the
Matrox Vetura Playback
Preferences
window.
$ File format Select the format for the saved frame grab file.
$ Quality For JPEG and JPEG 2000 file formats only, select the quality
setting for the saved frame grab file. The lower the quality, the smaller the
file size. For all other file formats, the frame grab is taken at the highest
possible quality.
$ File suffix Select the suffix that gets added at the end of the specified
filename when saved.
None No suffix is added. The file is saved with the specified
filename only.
Incremental numbering Adds the number specified as the Start at
number, at the end of the filename. This number increments by one
after every frame grab. For example, if
Start at is set to 8 and the
filename is FrameGrab, this option saves the file as FrameGrab+008.
The next frame grab file is saved as FrameGrab+009, and so on.
Date and time Adds the current date and time at the end of the
filename, in the form YYYY-MM-DD HH.MM.SS. For example, if the
frame grab is taken on January 4, 2010 at 11:08:01, and the filename is
FrameGrab, the file is saved as FrameGrab 2010-01-04 11.08.01.
$ Path and filename Specify the location and filename for all saved
frame grab files.
6 Click OK to save the settings.