In our latest release, we have made a number of improvements to our video generation feature, which allows you to create movies of selected screens of your device interaction.
In addition to the .avi format (uncompressed), you can now choose from the following compressed file formats: MPEG 2 (.mpg), Flash (.flv), and QuickTime (.mov). Using these compressed formats can greatly reduce the amount of time it takes to generate the video.
To generate a video: Right‐click an acquired device and select Export Frames > Video from history. Click Settings to change the file format (Video type) or change the Frame rate. You may generate as many clips as you wish but each clip cannot be longer than two minutes. So if your video file is too large, you will be prompted to select fewer frames, lower the frame rate, or use a compressed file format.
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This is a piece of information that some customers had requested to make always visible. Another is the view panel; the left-most panel now shows all of the sub-tabs in a view, instead of those tabs being available at the top of the workspace area - giving us more room for the device. The view panel can also be minimized, while maintaining selectability of the different sub-tabs as shown below. Here I left-clickd on the second icon (the Test Case Manager - a new feature that I will cover in detail in a subsequent post) and the three available tabs appear and can be selected.
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Almost all of the respondents use DeviceAnywhere Test Center for QA'ing applications. This is no surprise, however, it is a much higher percentage than we have seen in previous years. In general, customers are finding more uses for DeviceAnywhere Test Center than in the past.
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