Difference between revisions of "Schedule"
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#Click '''Auto stop''' button from [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]] to view auto stop settings. | #Click '''Auto stop''' button from [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]] to view auto stop settings. | ||
#Click the selector under ''Choose auto stop mode'' then choose '''Duration''' | #Click the selector under ''Choose auto stop mode'' then choose '''Duration''' | ||
− | #Enter the duration which you want recording | + | #Enter the duration which you want recording stop at, under the selector. The default is 1 hour (1:00:00). |
== Stop by size == | == Stop by size == | ||
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#Click '''Auto stop''' button from [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]] to view auto stop settings. | #Click '''Auto stop''' button from [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]] to view auto stop settings. | ||
#Click the selector under ''Choose auto stop mode'' then choose '''Size''' | #Click the selector under ''Choose auto stop mode'' then choose '''Size''' | ||
− | #Enter the file size which you want recording | + | #Enter the file size which you want recording stop at, under the selector. The default is 1 gigabytes (1GB). |
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+ | == Restart recording == | ||
+ | You can choose to start recording immediately right after previous session stops automatically. This feature is useful when you want to automatically split the output into multiple files with specific duration or size. | ||
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+ | To enable restarting recording: | ||
+ | #Click '''Auto stop''' button from [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]] to view auto stop settings. | ||
+ | #Click the selector under ''After recording stopped'' then choose '''Start new recording''' | ||
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+ | == Delay and Stop record/countdown sound == | ||
+ | Using the delay feature, recording can get delayed after you attempt to start it: | ||
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+ | #Click '''Auto stop''' button from [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]] to view auto stop settings. | ||
+ | #Click the selector under ''Choose the delay before recording starts'' then choose a delay duration. | ||
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+ | Whenever you start or stop recording the app plays a sound notification. You can turn off or on this feature from the switch under '''Play record/countdown sound'''. |
Revision as of 15:57, 20 January 2021
You can use auto stop options to stop recording automatically when duration or size of the output file reaches a limit. To view auto stop options, click Auto stop button from application window.
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Stop by duration
To stop recording by duration:
- Click Auto stop button from application window to view auto stop settings.
- Click the selector under Choose auto stop mode then choose Duration
- Enter the duration which you want recording stop at, under the selector. The default is 1 hour (1:00:00).
Stop by size
To stop recording by size of the output file:
- Click Auto stop button from application window to view auto stop settings.
- Click the selector under Choose auto stop mode then choose Size
- Enter the file size which you want recording stop at, under the selector. The default is 1 gigabytes (1GB).
Restart recording
You can choose to start recording immediately right after previous session stops automatically. This feature is useful when you want to automatically split the output into multiple files with specific duration or size.
To enable restarting recording:
- Click Auto stop button from application window to view auto stop settings.
- Click the selector under After recording stopped then choose Start new recording
Delay and Stop record/countdown sound
Using the delay feature, recording can get delayed after you attempt to start it:
- Click Auto stop button from application window to view auto stop settings.
- Click the selector under Choose the delay before recording starts then choose a delay duration.
Whenever you start or stop recording the app plays a sound notification. You can turn off or on this feature from the switch under Play record/countdown sound.