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Matrox VS4 - How to Record

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Chapter 4, Using the VS4Recorder Pro Application
How to record
Frame accurately record live feeds using HD and SD codecs with VS4Recorder
Pro.
¡ Important For all recording sessions, Input 1 must be connected to a valid
source.
VS4Recorder Pro provides industry-recognized video codecs for recording your
HD and SD sources:
Create .mov files for SD sources using the DV/DVCAM, DVCPRO, and
DVCPRO50 codecs.
Create .mov files for SD and HD sources using the H.264 codec.
Create .mov files for HD sources using the DVCPRO HD codec.
Create .mp4 files for SD and HD sources using the H.264 codec.
Create .avi files using the MPEG-2 I-frame codec at up to 300 Mb/s (HD)
and 50 Mb/s (SD).
If you choose to include audio in your recording, the first two channels from your
input source are automatically embedded as PCM or AAC audio in the video file,
and up to eight channels of AAC (.aac) or PCM (.wav) audio are recorded as
separate audio files. You can then use the recorded video and audio files in an
editing application, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, for post-event editing (see
“Working with editing applications” on page 60).
¥Tip You can set a recording capture duration limit in the VS4Recorder Pro
settings (see “Capture duration” on page 37).
Disk space
indicator
Provides a visual representation of the
available disk space on the source's specified
record path disk, and displays the approximate
remaining record time before the disk is full.
For more information, see “Disk space
indicator” on page 26.
Source View
button
When in quad-view mode, this button switches
VS4Recorder Pro to single-view mode with
the corresponding source expanded to fill the
entire VS4Recorder Pro source window area
(see “Source view” on page 55).
When in single-view mode, this button
switches VS4Recorder Pro to quad-view mode
with all four sources visible in the
VS4Recorder Pro source window area (see
“Source view” on page 55).

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