Usability Lab Video Samples
Ovo Studios' video recording architecture gives you unmatched flexibility in how you can record your usability test video.
- Multiple video feeds with independent compression settings for quality and resolution.
- Full-resolution, full-color VGA feeds.
- Ad hoc highlight clip mixing that allows you to combine video sources on a case-by-case basis.
- Real-time multiplexing for mixing live sources together and encoding them as one.
- Ovo Solo "laminated" video recording of user screen and webcam.
Usability Lab Camera Video
Resolution: 320 x 240
Frames per second: 29.97
Bit Rate: 292 KBPS
If you have storage or streaming concerns, our usability lab cameras provide a serviceable recording at 320 x 240 resolution.
320 x 240 Usability Lab Camera Video
Tip: If the videos on this page take too long to buffer, try
right clicking the link and using Save Target As. You can play the video after it downloads.
Usability Lab Camera Video
Resolution: 640x480
Frames per second: 29.97
Bit Rate: 760 KBPS
If you prefer a higher-resolution for your usability lab cameras, you can configure a higher resolution like
640 x 480. You might choose to record your ceiling camera at 640 x 480 while keeping your face camera at 320 x 240.
Usability Lab Device Camera Video
Resolution: 640 x 480
Frames per second: 29.97
Bit Rate: 532 KBPS
Our device camera generates great output at
640 x 480, but it can go up to 1600 x 1200 if you prefer.
Usability Test Highlight Video
Resolution: 1024 x 768
Frames per second: 29.97
Bit Rate: 5634 KBPS
Here's an example of a video highlight that was created post-test. It is made from a screen recording with a
conservatively-low bitrate that was joined with full-motion camera video.
Full Motion Multiplexed Video
Resolution: 1344 x 768
Frames per second: 29.97
Bit Rate: 4847 KBPS
Finally, we pull out all the stops with a full-motion 1024x768 VGA feed merged with three full-motion camera feeds.
Ovo Solo Video
Resolution: 1024 x 768
Frames per second: 29.97
Bit Rate: 20075 KBPS
Video from Ovo Solo is the exception to our rule of keeping video sources in separate files. In this example a webcam video source is
laminated onto a recording of the user's computer screen. A slight transparency was applied to the user video.





