Asus PG191 manual Setup capture format

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3.3.9Setup - capture format

Many options for output size, image format/quality, and video format/quality.

Output Size. Allows you to choose the resolution you need: 160x120, 176x144, 320x240, 352x288, 640x480, 1280x1024

Image Format. Allows you to choose the image format: BMP, JPG Image Quality. Use the scroll bar to adjust the image quality.

Video Format. Allows you to choose the video format: AVI, ASF, WMV Video Quality. Use the scroll bar to adjust the video quality.

Click OK to save settings.

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Chapter 3: General Instruction

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Contents User Guide E2480 First Edition March Copyright 2006 ASUSTeK Computer INC . All Rights ReservedTable of contents Appendix Federal Communications Commission Statement Canadian Department of Communications StatementSafety information Conventions used in this guide Care and cleaningFollowing symptoms are normal with the monitor Where to find more information Asus websites Optional documentationPackage contents Page Product introduction Features WelcomeSensor Monitor introductionFront view Power sensor/LED indicator Side view Rear view Setup instruction Connecting the cables To connect the power cord connect one endAdjusting the monitor Turning the monitor onSetup General Instruction OSD function introduction How to reconfigureOSD On-Screen Display menu OSD menu table Main Sub menu DescriptionUsing the built-in webcam To install the webcam driverHardware SoftwareIntroduction and installation instructions Installation instructionsLifeFrame software System requirements are as followsMain screen Preview mode Capture mode/preview modeFor snapshot Viewing video clipsBottom section Operating areaSide section Click OK to save settings EnhanceEffects Setup basic setup Setup capture format Setup capture mode General Instruction Appendix Appendix I. SRS TurSurround XT TruSurround XT sound effectAppendix II. Troubleshooting FAQ Problem Possible SolutionAppendix III. PG191 specification summary Vesa wall mount Appendix Supported operating modes