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saved image files or video file.
Pause or resume image capturing. If you select pause, the DVI2USB 3.0
user interface stops displaying captured images. Pause also pauses the
recording of a video and the saving of image files. Select pause again to
resume the displaying of captured images and to resume the recording of a
video.
Enable web broadcasting of the captured signal. Refer to Chapter 5, Web
Broadcasting, for details.
9.7 Status Bar
The status bar displays information about the DVI2USB 3.0 user interface:
The location and file name of image or video files saved while recording.
Recording status. “RECORDING” means that the DVI2USB 3.0 user
interface is recording captured images.
The data rate is the rate (in MB/s, KB/s, Mbps, and Kbps) that the DVI2USB
3.0 user interface is receiving data from the device capturing images.
The frame rate that the DVI2USB 3.0 user interface is operating at in frames
per second (fps).
The number of frames or images that the DVI2USB 3.0 user interface has
displayed since the DVI2USB 3.0 user interface was last started. The number
of frames is only visible if you select Number of captured frames on the
status bar from the Display tab of the Options dialog. The number of frames
stops incrementing and starts flashing if you have paused the image capture.
Use the Reset counter button to reset the number of frames from the Display
tab of the Options dialog.
The VGA mode and refresh rate of the video source.