Timestamp Tab
Timestamp tab defines the formatting and location of the timestamp in the captured images.
Monitor Timestamp Tab
Timestamp Label Format: Allows one to define the format of the timestamp applied to each frame. It is a
strftimestyle string with a few extra tokens. You can add%fto add hundredths of a second to the frame timestamp.%H:%M:%S.%fwill output time formatted as10:45:37.45. You can also use%Nfor the name of the monitor and%Qwhich will be filled by any of the ‘show text’ detailed in thezmtriggers.plsection.Timestamp Label X/Y: The X and Y values determine location of timestamp in the image. A value of 0 for the X value will put it on the left side of the image and a Y value of 0 will place it at the top of the image. Be careful not to place the timestamp outside the image border.
Font Size: There are 4 fonts sizes to choose from. Small is good for resolutions like 640x480. Default is good for 720p. Large is good for 1080p. Extra Large is good for higher resolutions.