Pocket PC Phone User Manual 153
Using Your
Camera
Options Function
Prefix Type and
Prefix String
By default, the filename of each new captured video file will be “
video”
followed by a sequential number, for example:
video_00001.avi.
If you wish to change this prefix to a different arbitrary text string,
select String in the Prefix Type field and type the desired characters
into the Prefix String field. For example, entering “vacation” in the
Prefix String field would produce the filename
vacation_00001.jpg.
Alternatively, you can choose
Date or Date and Time as the Prefix
Type.
Format
You can choose for your captured video clips to be saved in either the
Motion-JPEG AVI, H.263 (3GP), or MPEG4 file formats.
Counter Index
By default, sequential numbers are automatically incorporated into
each filename for all new video files you capture, such as
00000,
00001, 00002, etc. The number follows the Prefix (explained above).
To reset the numbering to “00000” for your captured video files, tap
Reset counter.
Recording
Limitation of
Video Size
If you wish to limit video captures so that the capture automatically
stops when a certain file size is reached, select the
Limited to
Kilobytes button, then enter the desired number in the text box.
If you don’t want to limit the file size, select the
Limited by available
storage space button (the default). This means video capture will
continue until your available storage space is all consumed.
Recording with
Audio
When this checkbox is checked, audio will be recorded with your
captured video clips. It is checked by default. Any videos captured
when the checkbox is not checked would be silent (no accompanying
audio).
Folder
By default, your captured video files will be saved to your \My
Documents folder. The current “Save” folder is displayed in the Video
tab. If you wish to change the “Save” folder, tap the
Change... button.
A “tree view” of your existing folders will be displayed. Select the
desired folder, then tap
OK.
- Video tab
The options on the Video tab affect only your captured
video files.