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A simple mobile testing lab using a document camera
1. Set up your own lab using a document camera
You should have:
1. A Point 2 View USB camera.
2. A HUE HD USB webcam.
3. A Macintosh computer.
4. The P2V application that comes with the Point 2 View camera.
5. The WebCam Monitor application that comes with the HUE HD webcam.
6. Screenflow, a screen recording application for Mac OSX. You can replace
Screenflow with any other screen recording application that can capture
audio.
7. A roll of tape.
How to set up your lab:
1. Open and build the Point 2 View USB camera, put the mobile phone
underneath the camera and point the camera towards the mobile phone
screen.
2. Plug the Point 2 View camera to the Macintosh computer.
3. Go to the Applications folder and open the application called P2V. You
should now see the mobile phone on the computer screen. Notice it is
upside down. You'll fix that next.
4. In the P2V application, click the Mirror menu and select the Horizontal
option. Click the Mirror menu again and select the Vertical option. The
mobile phone screen should now display in the right direction.
5. Unlock the phone. Click the Zoom menu and select the 1.25x option. The
phone screen should now be bigger. Now click the 'AF Single' button on
the button right corner of the P2V window: that will focus the camera on
2. the phone screen. If the phone screen is too bright, reduce the brightness
in the phone settings.
6. Using the tape, draw a square around the phone marking the edge of the
camera range. This is a bit tricky, but it's important to do it correctly. The
square will indicate to your participant how to keep the phone within the
camera range.
7. Plug the HUE HD webcam to the computer. You will use this second
camera to capture your participant's face, so point it towards the place
where he/she will be sitting.
8. Go to the Applications folder and open the application called WebCam
Monitor. It should display the feed from the Hue HD webcam. If it
doesn't, go to the Monitor menu and select the 'Video Settings' option. In
the Source tab, select the 'USB 2.0 Camera' and then click the 'OK' button.
9. You should now have 2 windows, a big one showing the mobile phone
screen and a small one showing your participant's face. Arrange the 2
windows so that they are next to each other without overlapping.
10. Go to the Applications folder and open the application called ScreenFlow.
The 'Record Video from' and 'Record Computer Audio' options should
NOT be selected. Select the option 'Record Audio from:' and make sure it
is set to 'Built-in input'.
11. Do a test recording to make sure your set up is working. Someone from
your group should play the participant's role. When you are ready, click the
red circular button in ScreenFlow to start the recording, and ask the
dummy participant to play with the phone for a bit and say something to
make sure you are capturing audio. After a few seconds, press shift
+command+2 to stop the recording.
12. Click the play button in the ScreenFlow player to view the recording. If you
are happy with it, click the File menu, select the 'Export' option and save
the recording in the Desktop as 'test'. Make sure you set the Preset value
to 'Web - High' and the ʻScale byʼ option to 100%. When the export
finishes, check that the file plays properly and then close the ScreenFlow
player window.
Well done! Your lab is set up. You are ready to run a real test.