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15. Recording videos
Recording videos for Mac OS X
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6 From the VirtualDub File menu select Set Capture File and
specify the name and location of the video file to be created
when you start capturing images.
7 From the Capture menu select Capture Video to start
recording captured images as an *.avi video file.
8 To stop recording, from the Capture menu select Stop Capture.
9 To exit capture mode, from the Capture menu select Exit
Capture Mode.
Other configuration options
You can configure other VirtualDub options to control how
VirtualDub records images. You can play back recorded videos
from VirtualDub.
You can also use the VGA2USB Windows control panel
application to configure image adjustments and DirectShow
options for images captured and recorded by VirtualDub or any
other DirectShow application. See
“Configuring DirectShow options”
.
Recording videos for Mac OS X
This section describes how to use an application called HackTV
Carbon to record video files on a video capture workstation
running Mac OS X. To use HackTV Carbon you must first install
the Epiphan USB device driver and Epiphan QuickTime
component on the video capture workstation.
Apple QuickTime is the standard Mac OS X QuickTime
multimedia API. The Epiphan capture API sends captured
images to the Epiphan QuickTime component. The Epiphan
QuickTime component sends the captured images to QuickTime
where they can be recorded or otherwise processed by any
QuickTime-compatible video recording application such as
HackTV Carbon or QuickTime Pro.
This section describes: