Epson ELPDC21 Document Camera User Manual - Page 32

Recording Movies

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Recording Movies 32 You can save images and audio from the document camera to an SD card as movies. a • Movies are saved in AVI format (images: Motion JPEG 720p/30 fps, audio: Linear PCM). • You can record individual files at the following sizes: Capacity: up to 2 GB Recording time: up to approximately 29 minutes If the maximum capacity or recording time are exceeded while recording, the movie up to that point is saved and the recording ends. • You can check the amount of available free space on the SD card in SD Card Info. s SD Card - SD Card Info. p.43 • Set Sleep Mode to Off to prevent the power turning off while recording. s Function - Sleep Mode p.41 a Insert an SD card into the SD card slot on the document camera. The recording indicator is lit blue while recording. a • While recording, the elapsed time is displayed at the top right of the screen. This is not displayed on the saved image. • If there is no space on the SD card, the message "No free space on the SD Card." is displayed, and the movie is not saved. • Do not remove the SD card while recording. • The following operations are available while recording. Freeze, Zoom (Pan/Tilt), Auto Focus, Brightness adjustment, Focus adjustment Note that operation sounds are also recorded. • While recording, a blue screen is displayed on the computer connected to the document camera using a USB cable. d To stop recording, press the [ ] button again. While saving recordings, the recording indicator flashes blue, and when saving is complete the indicator turns off. Movies are saved to the following folder on the SD card: b Project the image you want to save. c Press the [Record] button [ ] to start recording.

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You can save images and audio from the document camera to an SD card
as movies.
a
Movies are saved in AVI format (images: Motion JPEG 720p/30 fps,
audio: Linear PCM).
You can record individual files at the following sizes:
Capacity: up to 2 GB
Recording time: up to approximately 29 minutes
If the maximum capacity or recording time are exceeded while
recording, the movie up to that point is saved and the recording
ends.
You can check the amount of available free space on the SD card in
SD Card Info.
s
SD Card
-
SD Card Info.
p.43
Set
Sleep Mode
to
Off
to prevent the power turning off while
recording.
s
Function
-
Sleep Mode
p.41
a
Insert an SD card into the SD card slot on the document camera.
b
Project the image you want to save.
c
Press the [Record] button [
] to start recording.
The recording indicator is lit blue while recording.
a
While recording, the elapsed time is displayed at the top right
of the screen. This is not displayed on the saved image.
If there is no space on the SD card, the message "No free
space on the SD Card." is displayed, and the movie is not
saved.
Do not remove the SD card while recording.
The following operations are available while recording.
Freeze, Zoom (Pan/Tilt), Auto Focus, Brightness adjustment,
Focus adjustment
Note that operation sounds are also recorded.
While recording, a blue screen is displayed on the computer
connected to the document camera using a USB cable.
d
To stop recording, press the [
] button again.
While saving recordings, the recording indicator flashes blue, and
when saving is complete the indicator turns off. Movies are saved to
the following folder on the SD card:
Recording Movies
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