Playback…
This will allow you to playback captured video at any standard playback resolution regardless of the capture resolution:
1)Click Options at the top of the screen.
2)Click Advanced
3)Click Playback Options
4)Select the desired playback resolution.
5)if you select Full Screen, then you can manually drag the playback window to any size.
Selecting this will open a dialog box that allows you to change the playback resolution of captured video. This will allow you for example to playback SVCD (480 x 480) video at 720 x 480 if you like, and so forth. You can also set to playback all video at full screen resolution. When this setting is chosen, a full screen video window will open, but it is manually sizable by dragging any edge of the window.
Use RenderGraph
This setting is off by default. Only use this setting if you have some trouble using the “Seek” bar for playback. When this is enabled, CapWiz will use any MPEG decoder that is found on your system. If you have more than one MPEG software decoder installed there could be some confusion between MPEG decoders. To ensure that you use the DVD Xpress software encoder, uncheck this setting.
Skins…
This will bring up the Skin Chooser. Currently CapWiz includes 2 skins. You can easily choose the skin of your choice. In the future there may be lots of skins to select.
Recording
This presents a Recording Options dialog box with the following selections:
Prompt to Confirm Recording
If this is enabled, you will receive a confirming prompt when ever you click the Record button. This may be used to more accurately time the beginning of a recording session.
Prompt Delay Record
Enabling this feature will cause the “Recording Options” box to appear when you click the Record Button. Click “Prompt” Delay Record” again to disable. When you click the Record button you will be presented with a dialog box with allows you to set the hours, minutes and seconds for recording delay. For example if you want to start recording in 1 hour, set to one hour, after one hour, record- ing will start automatically.
Disable Screen Saver during recording
If you are doing a long capture you may want to disable your screen saver. Sometimes, depending upon the graphics card you are using, a screensaver, can disrupt the video capture.
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