V.I.O. POV.HD User Manual User Manual
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POV.HD User Manual
Using the Recorder
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10 Video File Format
Sets
the
encapsulation
codec
used
to
record
video
on
the
POV.HD.
Options:
.mov
.mp4
Default:
.mp4
11 Exposure Metering
Sets
the
window
within
the
frame
that
the
auto
exposure
logic
uses
for
light
metering.
Options:
Full
Frame
Spot
Default:
Full Frame
For more information, see
Optimizing Video Quality
, in the next
section.
12 Exposure Compensation
Sets
an
offset
to
the
dynamic
exposure
level
the
automatic
exposure
logic
determines
for
your
video
or
still
photo
recording.
Options:
–3, –2, –1, 0, +1, +2, +3
–1, –2, –3 are the number of steps by which the exposure is
reduced
.
0 applies no exposure compensation. The dynamic exposure
control values are used without adjustment.
+1, +2, +3 are the number of steps by which the exposure is
increased
.
Default:
Level 0 (no compensation applied)
For more information, see
Optimizing Video Quality
, in the next
section.
13 Noise Filter
Reduces
or
removes
random
video
noise
on
each
frame.
Video
noise
may
consist
of
singular
tiny
“picks”
of
contrasting
color
or
general
speckling
especially
of
darker
areas
most
often
encountered
in
very
low
light
situations.
Options:
ON/OFF
Default:
ON
For more information, see
Optimizing Video Quality
, in the next
section.
14 Sharpener
Increases
the
perceived
sharpness
of
the
recorded
image
by
increasing
the
contrast
along
the
edges
of
objects
in
the
frame.
Options:
ON/OFF
Default:
ON
Note:
If
you
intend
to
do
editing
on
a
video
clip
after
it
is
uploaded
to
a
computer,
you
should
turn
Sharpener
OFF
when
the
clip
is
recorded.
The
effects
applied
by
the
Sharpener
may
produce
undesirable
effects
when
additional
filters
or
effects
are
applied
in
an
editor.