Recording video with the pov.1.5, Clip recording vs. loop recording – V.I.O. POV.1.5 User Manual

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Recording Video with the POV.1.5

The POV.1.5 offers a number of different recording options to suit a wide variety

of applications. You should familiarize yourself with the basic recording modes and

settings so that you can choose the recording method that is best suited for your

needs.

Clip Recording vs. Loop Recording

The POV.1.5 Recorder offers two different recording options, Clip mode and Loop

mode.

Clip recording - this works like a traditional video camera. When you press

the RECORD button video is recorded continuously on the SDHC card until the

card is full or until you stop recording.

Loop recording - this special recording mode helps save space on the SDHC

card by allowing you to save individual video clips of a pre-set length. This

way the SDHC card retains only your best footage.

The POV.1.5 is set to the Clip record mode by default, and if you wish to record in

Loop mode you will have to change it is the settings menu.
Recording Quality and Resolution
The POV.1.5 records video with a number of different options for resolution and

video quality. You may want to adjust these settings prior to recording since they

will affect the quality of the video you create and determine how much video you

can save on each SDHCHC memory card. The three settings to consider are:

Frame Rate - this is the number of frames that are recorded per second.

This setting affects how smooth the playback will be. The options are 30, 25,

24, or 15.

Video Resolution - this setting controls the number of pixels recorded

in each frame. Your choices are 720x480, 720x400, 640x480, 360x240,

360x200, or 320x240.

Video Quality - this affects the amount of compression used when saving

the video. The options are High, Medium, and Low. A high setting produces a

sharper more accurate image, but takes more space on the memory card. A

low setting saves space but sacrifices color accuracy and detail.

The default setting is the 640x480 video resolution, 30 frames per second, high

quality. You can change these settings using the Settings menu.
Here are some examples of how much video you can save on each SDHC memory

card, depending on which settings you choose:

Overall Quality

Settings

4GB SDHC Card 8 GB SDHC Card

Highest settings 720x480, 30fps, high quality

2 hrs 52 min

5 hr 44 min

Default settings

640x480, 30fps, high quality

3 hrs 12 min

6 hr 24 min

Lowest settings

320x240, 15fps, low quality

15 hrs 44 min

31 hrs 28 min

As you can see from the above table, your choice of settings can dramatically

affect the amount of video you can save on your SDHC card. You will need to

decide what resolution you need for your application and then experiment with the

various settings.

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