Display Control menu descriptions 49
8-8-8
If this option is selected then the format will be captured at 32 bit.
Deinterlace
Deinterlace is only available if an interlaced source is being captured.
Bob
Bob is more suited to captures displaying motion and offers higher frames per second.
Weave
Weave is more suited for images captured with little or no motion; any change in the
captured image will cause artifacts known as tearing.
None
Only a single field will be displayed.
Capture Rate
The Capture Rate control gives a degree of control over the capture rate by enabling you to
select the percentage of frames to be captured from the source. 100% is the default capture
rate.
For example:
If the refresh rate is 60Hz, selecting a capture at 15% will capture a maximum of 9 frames
per second (FPS), selecting 10% will capture a maximum of 6 FPS.
If a capture rate of 100% is selected, an attempt is made to capture as many frames as
possible. In this instance, the capture may be directed to the buffer at the same time as the
buffer is being displayed. This can sometimes cause a single horizontal tear on moving
images in the ECU application window.
A different capture rate can be selected for when the ECU window is inactive. This enables
system resources to be managed more efficiently. Reducing the percentage of frames
captured for an inactive window will free more system resources for other tasks.
Select
Capture at____ when window is inactive
and using the drop down menu select the
required capture rate for when the window is inactive.