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Make Video (avi)

Convert to MP4

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Make Video (avi)

DataView can make a video file (avi format) of a scrolling display of the main Chart view.

The record shows extracellular recordings from the 1st roots of 3 adjacent ganglia in the abdominal ventral nerve cord of the crayfish. The rhythmic output reflects the swimmeret central pattern generator. We will first adjust the display characteristics to show some of the possibilities in making a video file.

We want the video to scroll as smoothly as possible, so we will keep the frame rate at 30 fps, which is the normal maximum. If we wanted, we could slow down or speed up the display by entering a tape speed factor of less than or more than 1 respectively. This interacts with the scroll step parameter, and either could be adjusted. Note that changing this parameter has consequences for the audio output.

The Full Frames (Uncompressed) choice produces maximum quality, but can generate very large files. This is OK if the file is then going to be converted to another format (e.g. mp4 - see below) so that the original can be deleted, but otherwise one of the compressed formats is probably better. A good choice is usually the Cinepak codec, because although quite old, it is widely supported. You can set the compession level within the dialog, but I would leave it at 100%. Setting it to 10% produced a file that was only slightly smaller than 100%, and significantly de-sychronized the sound track.

The display will now scroll through the recording, flashing horribly while it does so, while the video is constructed. IMPORTANT: do not switch to another task, or let another window obscure the display until the recording is finished. The video is constructed by capturing successive screen images, and if some other window comes in front of the display window, that will be captured too.

You should be able to play the video by opening it in the Windows Media Player, or something like the widely-available VLC media player.

When you play the video, you should here a stereo soundtrack that reflects the metachronal delay between the traces 1 and 3 in the recording.

Convert to MP4

If you want to place the video on a web page, or simply reduce the file size, the best option is to convert the avi file to mp4 format. This cannot be done directly in DataView, but there are plenty of free converters available on the web.

An avi file was constructed in DataView with the Cinepak codec (100% compression) and then converted to mp4 format using the web-based program CloudConvert.