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General Options
(From the main menu, choose Options->Program Options)

Play AVI file when recording stops
In here, you can play the AVI file when the recording stops (using your system's default player).
Minimizing program on start record
EZ Screen Recorder is minimized to the system tray instead of the taskbar. To restore EZ Screen Recorder, double click its icon in the system tray.
Temporary directory for recording
EZ Screen Recorder creates temporary files while it is performing recording. These temporary files can become very large and crash your system if your system ran out of disk space.
You can set the directory for placing your temporary files by selecting one of these:
Installed Directory of EZ Screen Recorder (Usually C:\Program Files\infallsoft\EZ Screen Recorder)
User Specified Directory
If you are using the User Specified Directory, you should always choose a directory that resides in the drive with the largest free space.
Recording Thread Priority
Some programs, when set as the active window, use the system resources so heavily that they cause EZ Screen Recorder to be unusable. The frame rate in these cases drop to 0 - 5 frames per second (even if only a small region is being captured). Examples include some DirectX games or CPU intensive simulations.
To improve the performance of EZ Screen Recorder at the expense of these programs, you can set the recording priority of EZ Screen Recorder to Highest or Time Critical. However, doing this may also affect the performance of your whole system (For example, Windows may not respond to some mouse clicks on your Desktop). Therefore, for most cases, this option is best left at Normal.
Name of AVI
With auto-naming, you can now avoid giving a name to every AVI you record. The name of the file will have the following format 1822006_1520_18.avi and is saved in EZ Screen Recorder's installed directory.
The name is formed using the system's date and time of the recording.
1822006_1520_18.avi means the file is saved on 18th of February, 2006, 6.10 p.m (1810), at the 18th second.
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