Epiphan screen capture devices
Supported devices
MediaRecorder supports Epiphan Pearl Nano. This is an encoder device that is able to stream the output of the video card of the test computer to the computer with MediaRecorder.
Supported setups
The table below shows the maximum supported (1) resolution, (2) frame rate (fps), (3) number of devices and (4) recording time (hours) and (5) whether the test has been carried out on a desktop PC (Dell T3640) or a laptop (3551). The Epiphan Broadcaster has been tested with MediaRecorder 6 and is included for comparison purposes.
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* camera audio = audio over RTSP.
Notes
Audio
To record audio, connect a microphone to the sound card of your computer and select that source in MediaRecorder settings. Although the VGADVI broadcaster can stream audio to MediaRecorder, we know that audio and video will not be synchronous in the video file. Also for this device, record audio with a separate microphone.
Input
AllEpiphan screenPearl capture devices have inputs for different signals like DVI, VGA and HDMI, haveNano only beenuses tested with DVIHDMI input.
Frame rate
The actual frame rate of the recorded video is limited by the bandwidth of the screen capture device. It may be much lower than 25-30 frames per second. The DVI2USB 3 can record with at least 30 fps at high resolution.
Resolution
To record enough screen detail, we recommend to use thesesignal devicesresolution atas highframe resolution.size when using the screen capture device. MediaRecorder supports a resolution of 1920 x 1200. However, screen capture devices by default use the resolution of the screen of the test computer. To change the recorded resolution, change the resolution of the monitor of the test computer.
Set the resolution to fixed
To avoid a change in resolution in the recorded video when the resolution of the test computer changes, you may want to choose a fixed resolution. With fixed resolution images from screens with a lower or higher resolution will be scaled to the chosen resolution. This is especially useful if you record computer games, since the menu often has another resolution than the game itself. By fixing the resolution you make sure that the entire screen is recorded, even if the resolution of the test computer changes.
Select other frame rate or resolution
For the Epiphan DVI2USB 3.0, Epiphan VGADVI broadcaster, changes you make in MediaRecorder to the frame rate and resolution are not persistent. They are lost when you close and restart MediaRecorder.
Changes you make to the Epiphan AV. io HD are persistent. Select the frame rate and resolution from the lists in the Video Settings window, or select additional options in the Advanced video settings.
To make persistent changes to the frame rate and resolution in the Epiphan DVI2USB 3.0, Epiphan VGADVI broadcaster, follow the procedure below.
Locate the executablev2ugui2.exe. By default this is located in the folder C:\Program Files\Epiphan\Frame Grabber Software.Right-click it and selectProperties.Open the tabCompatibility. UnderPrivilege level, select the checkboxRun this program as an administrator. Ask you system administrator for help if you do not have administrator rights on your computer.Connect the screen capture device.Open the Epiphan capture tool.ChooseCapture>Configure device.Open the tabDirectShow.Select the checkbox next toFix resolutionand choose a resolution from the list.Select Limit frame rate to and enter the frame rate.