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If you cannot set the frame rate in the application,
set the default frame rate that the Epiphan device
driver sends to QuickTime. This default frame rate
is only used if the application does not explicitly set
the frame rate.
Network Devices
Add or remove Epiphan devices connected to the
network. The Display shows the serial number, IP
address and status (screen resolution and refresh
rate of the video source) of each device. To add
devices select the plus sign. To delete devices,
select the minus sign.
13 Web Broadcasting
You can use the information in this chapter to share or broadcast the images captured
by your DVI2USB 3.0 over the Internet. Note that web broadcasting is available only
on video capture workstations running Windows.
To broadcast captured images over the Internet, the video capture application sends
captured images to an Epiphan web broadcasting portal. Each web broadcast session
is labelled with the serial number of the DVI2USB 3.0 that is capturing the images.
The card’s serial number appears on the video capture application title bar.
Web broadcasting sends the currently captured images or video only. You cannot
broadcast saved recordings and the DVI2USB 3.0 web broadcasting feature does not
include sound, even when audio and video is captured for HDMI sources.
Note: The web broadcasting feature included with the Epiphan video capture
application is intended as a demonstration only and has a 10-hour time limit.