Epiphan VGA2USB Pro User Manual
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14. Recording image files
Configuring image file recording options
User Guide
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Suffix
Select a suffix for the end of each saved image
file name. Use the suffix to automatically
change the name of each saved file. You can
select a number of different suffixes. Each one
changes how the automatic file naming works.
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...
Start
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.
Example
Displays an example file name constructed by
the prefix and suffix that you have configured.
Overwrite
existing files
If you select overwrite existing files, the video
capture application saves files according to the
image file recording options, overwriting
existing files if any are present.
If you do not select overwrite existing files,
every time the video capture application
encounters a file with the same name as it
would have used to save the file it selects the
next file name in the sequence until it can save
a file without overwriting an already saved file.