What is the recording speed of Captivate

My firm make a realtime image processing software that
display the digital output of a camera within a window of our
software application. I am curious about the speed at which I can
capture screens so that my software demo mimics the realtime
display of our cameras in our software application.
Anyone who has any knowledge about this please post a
response.
Thank you,
Infraredguru

Hi Infraredguru,
The default speed is 30 fps (if I understand the question).
It can be changed by the user at "Movie > Preferences >
Preferences". If you are talking about the full-motion capture
rate, that can be changed in the "Options > Recording Options"
dialog, but only by turning the hardware acceleration on or off.
I hope this helps - if I've missed the point, feel free to
restate the question so we can try again. ;^)

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