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(k)
Fast Forward
options (1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x). Maximum
Slow Forward
option is x1/32.
(l) Double-clicking an individual channel to make it full screen. There are other video viewing options as shown in
. This is dependent on model (4 channel or 8 channel).
Video View Options Figure 135
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8.8 Exporting Videos
a) Click on the
CLIP
button
.
Only accessible during while video is being played or paused.
b)
Green clip markers appear (broken vertical lines). See
c) Select the start and end time for the clip by dragging and dropping to the desired time, users may also make fine adjustments to the times
by typing. See
d) Once satisfied click on the
OK
button
Clipping a Video Figure 136
The following window will appear to choose the channels, clipping time (when unhappy
with the markers) and the kind of exporting function. There are three types of exporting:
Standard
Export
AVI
The
STANDARD
option cuts the clip and creates a folder structure containing the video
files in original proprietary format (H264) onto a local storage device (e.g. HDD).
Note: Users are not allowed to use the same location as the original folder. Once
clipped, the files will be found in a folder named with the following format:
\Company_Name-Vehicle_Number\YYYY-MM-DD\record
The
EXPORT
option allows users to export clips into a single .exe file with an
embedded MDR-Player 2.0. This option is the recommended solution as it contains
metadata and the Clip. It
MUST
be password protected and played without the need of
any additional player software. If a password is not created, the file will not be
accessible.
The
AVI
option creates .AVI files playable by common players such as Windows Media
Player (WMP™) and Video Lan Client (VLC). The advantages of this solution are the
portability of the format. The disadvantage is the lack of protection and missing
metadata. These files can be played and edited by anyone. The only information
contained in the video image is selected by the OSD options (see section 4.1.2 - OSD
Overlay).
Clip Settings Figure 137