Epiphan VGA2USB Pro User Manual
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15. Recording videos
Recording videos for Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
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Epiphan Frame Grabber
Append suffix
When you start a video recording session you
are prompted to enter a file name. If the file
exceeds the AVI file size limit, the video capture
application starts another file named with the
original file name appended with a sequential
numeric suffix. Use the append suffix options to
specify format of this suffix.
Each suffix starts with a % and can include the
following characters:
• 02, 04, 06, or 08 indicates the number of
digits to use in numbering the suffix. You
can specify 2, 4, 6, or 8 digits.
• d means use decimal numbers in the suffix.
• X means use hexadecimal numbers in the
suffix.
The suffix %02d means the saved file names
would end with two-digit decimal numbers, for
example: 01, 02, 03, ... 10, 11 and so on. The
suffix %04X means the saved file names would
end with 4-digit hexadecimal numbers, for
example: 0001, 0002, 0003, ... 000A, 000B...
starting with
Enter the starting number used in the file name
suffixes in decimal format. If the suffixes
include hexadecimal numbering this decimal
number is automatically converted to
hexadecimal.
For example, if you named the video file VID,
set the suffix to %02d and set starting with to 1,
the video file names would be VID.avi,
VID01.avi, VID02.avi and so on.