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Click Stop when youve recorded as much as you want.(If you dont click the Stop button, recording continues until the hard disk is full.)A dialog box appears, in which you can specify a name and location for your movie.You can also preview the QuickTime movie before you save it.Use as small a size as you can:storage that a movie takes is directly related to the size of the video windowthe larger the window, the more disk space you use. By choosing Smallest Size from the Windows menu before you record, you may be able to save more than 50% in storage space. (A movie that uses about 75 megabytes per minute at the normal video window size will use only about 35 megabytes per minute at the smallest video window size.)See Changing the Video Window Size in Chapter 2.
5Capturing Video Images
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You can capture video sequences (moving images) as QuickTime movies. Video capture does not work as well with virtual memory on. For best results, turn off virtual memory. To check whether it is on or not, open the Memory control panel. If the On button for virtual memory is selected, click the Off button to turn virtual memory off.To capture video images, follow these steps:Choose Show Controls Window from the Windows menu.The Controls window appears.Click the video camera icon.The capture controls appear.Wait until the sequence that you want to capture begins.The Controls window can remain open without affecting what happens in the video window.Click Record.Recording begins and the Record button changes to a Stop button.
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