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Using the Timeline
When you have finished, click ‘Return to Live
t
’
When you have finished viewing pre-recorded video, click
Return to
Live
t
to return the Playhead to the live position in the Timeline.
Extracting video to save to another location
A portion of video can be saved to another location if required. Files are automatically saved
as QuickTime .mov format and can be viewed in a QuickTime player or any other player
that supports .mov files. A maximum of one hour of video can be extracted at a time. If you
do not have a QuickTime player installed, visit http://www.quicktime.com for a free download.
Select a Video Window and time period then click ‘Extract Video’
Click a Video Window to highlight it, then click and drag a
time period for it in the Timeline.
Click the
Extract Video
button. The
Extract Video
dialog
opens.
In the
Date:
field, click each
segment and overwrite with
desired date. Alternatively
click the down arrow to use
the calendar.
In the
From:
and
To:
field,
click the time segments and
overwrite with desired time,
or use the up/down arrows.
Click
OK
. The
Save As
dialog opens. Browse to a
suitable folder in which to save the extracted video. Enter
a
File name
and click
Save
.
The
Saving video file...
dialog momentarily opens. It
indicates the save in progress before closing.
You must select only one Video Window to extract video.
QuickTime player version 6.5.1 or later is recommended.
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Using the
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imeline and V
iewing Event
s