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Starting your capture
Once you've specified your input, output, and capture format settings, you're
ready to start capturing clips. To do this, click the
1
Enter the capture path and subfolder where you want to store your captured
clips, or click
2
A default filename will be provided as the base name for your captured clips.
You can change this name if you want. When capturing to Matrox .mp4 files
using the automatic file switching feature, your clips will be numbered
sequentially with a three-digit suffix, such as MyClip.000.mp4,
MyClip.001.mp4, and so on.
¦ Note
incremented accordingly with a _n suffix (for example, _1, _2, and so on).
3
Click
folder and delete any clips that you no longer need, and you'll be able to see
your clips being added as they are captured.
If you're capturing to Matrox .mp4 files, you can select the automatic file
4
switching options that you want, such as to switch to the next clip after a
specified time limit. These options are the same as provided in the
Capture Format Settings
settings"
5
To limit the capture to a maximum duration, enter the duration (in minutes)
that you want in the
automatically stop once this limit has been reached.
Chapter 16, Using Matrox MAX H.264 Capture
Browse
to select the location that you want.
Each time you start a new capture, the base filename will be
Explore
to open Windows Explorer. You can then go to your capture
dialog box (see
on page 232).
Maximum Duration
Capture
button.
"Specifying your capture format
box. The capture will
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