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Record from Panel

The "Record from" setting panel controls where River Past Cam 3D captures video from.

Record From

Click on toggle to expand the panel.
Record

Left
Controls the left webcam we are recording from.
Right
Controls the right webcam we are recording from.

Size
Shows the available video resolution for recording.

Frame Rate
Select the recording frame rate.

Record Audio
Controls if audio will be recorded with the video. When "Record Audio" is checked, an additional audio source panel will expand under the main area.


Additional settings are available when both Left and Right cameras are selected.

Additional Setting

Anaglyph

Color or Gray Scale.
Color Filter
Identifies which combination of color filters are used for the anaglyph. Normally, you should select "Red/Cyan".

Additional setings are available when "Record Audio" is selected.

Additional Setting - Record Audio

There are two combo boxes. The "Audio Device" combo box shows the audio recording hardware in your system. Normally it should only show the sound card. If you have 1394 capture card installed and a DV camcorder connected, you can see the DV camcorder here too.

Occasionally, your system would put your modem in this list too. You want your audio card selected in the "Audio Device" combo.

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If you have built-in audio chipset on your motherboard, and added a PCI sound card later, it will show both in the "Audio Device" combo if you did not disable the motherboard audio. Please disable the built-in audio chipset according to your motherboard manual. Having both may cause conflicts.

The "Port" combo box shows a list of connection options on the sound card. This list is provided by the OS and audio driver. Most of the time, you should only care about the following connections. Note, different audio driver may give different names.

Microphone
Mic

The audio will be captured from the microphone port.

Line-in
Line In

The audio will be captured from the Line-in port

Stereo Mix
Mono Mix
WAV
WAV Out Mix
The audio will be capture from the sound card's speakers.

You can let the sound card adjust the volume automatically, or set the level manually. When "Manual" is selected, a slider is shown to the right. Use this slider to set the volume level.

Volume Control
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