4. How to create a video or image
sequence of your experiment
In the main window, under File Menu, select Open
Video File and open the file that you set earlier.
You can use the buttons on the bottom and arrow keys
to play and move through your video. Use the Mark in
and Mark out buttons to select the most interesting
part of your experiment. (Capture button image?)
5. Saving and Exporting Files
Under File Menu, select Save as AVI… to save the
selected section of your experiment and make an
individual video.
Under File Menu, in Export, select Image
Sequence… to show the selected section of your
experiment in a series of image files. Set the desired
Filename, Directory, and JPEG output format to
select where you want save your images.
The enclosed CD includes a free video/image software, VirtualDub for demonstration. You
can also use your own software to do video/image capturing. VirtualDub is a video
capture/processing utility for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platforms, licensed under the GNU
General Public License (GPL). Please visit www.VirtualDub.org for more information.
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