Matrox iso recording file naming conventions – Matrox MXO2 PCIe Host Adapter User Manual
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• To load a preset for a Matrox input, click
beside the input, choose
Load
Preset
and select the preset that you want in the displayed dialog box. Only
presets that are compatible with your input’s video format will be listed, and
a Matrox preset will be listed only if your input is for a device that has
Matrox MAX technology.
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Note
To delete a custom preset, select the preset and click
.
Copying and pasting record settings
If you have multiple Matrox inputs in the
Matrox ISO Record
dialog box, you
can copy and paste your record settings from one input to another.
• To copy the settings for a Matrox input, click
beside the input and choose
Copy
.
• To paste the copied settings to another Matrox input, click
beside the
input and choose
Paste
. The video file type, codec settings, audio file type,
and audio settings that are compatible with your Matrox input are applied.
Default settings will be applied for any incompatible settings.
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Note
Settings for the
Matrox MP4
video file type can be pasted only to an
input for a device that has Matrox MAX technology.
Matrox ISO recording file naming conventions
The base name specified under
Record Path
in the
Matrox ISO Record
dialog
box applies to both the video and audio files that are recorded, but the naming
conventions for video and audio files differ as follows:
•
Video files
Recorded .
avi
,
.mov
, and
.mp4
video files contain the base
name, Matrox input, and recording number using the following convention:
basename_input_recordingnumber.avi
,
or
.mov
,
or
.mp4
For example, if the base name for input 1 is
Record
and the
Video File Type
is set to
Matrox AVI
, the resulting file will be named
Record_1_0.avi
. You
can also have more than one recording for a Matrox input. In this case, the
files are differentiated by a recording number. This occurs when:
$
You clear and then re-select an input during a recording session. This
creates a different file for each selection sequence. For example, if you’re
recording input 1 to an
.avi
file with the base name
Record
, and you select
input 1 three times during a recording session, the resulting video files
will be
Record_1_0.avi
,
Record_1_1.avi
, and
Record_1_2.avi
.
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You disconnect the source from your selected input during a recording
session, and then reconnect a source to that input. For example, if you’re
recording the video connected to input 1 to an
.avi
file, and then you
connect a source with the same or a different video format to the input, the
resulting video files will be
Record_1_0.avi
and
Record_1_1.avi
. If you