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Using the Timeline and Viewing Events
Using the Timeline to examine, play and extract video
You can view recorded video by moving the playhead control in the Timeline or entering a
timecode and jumping to it. Methods include:
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Use the Playback Controls
You can control to play, rewind, fast forward or jump
to previous and next events (
➝
P. 192).
The fast forward and rewind speeds change by 1x,
2x, 5x and 10x each time you click the buttons.
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Drag the Playhead to a new time
Click and drag the Playhead shaft to another location. When you
move the Playhead, you are effectively controlling all Video
Windows that have been selected.
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Click in the Event Display Area of the Timeline
Click in the Event Display Area of the Timeline. The
Playhead will move to that location and playback of
recorded video commences from that time.
When you choose to play back video, the video is played over
a network. Therefore the response and smoothness of the play
back will depend on network traffic and other properties of the
network.
The time displayed on the Timeline is the time of PC where the
Viewer is running.
Note
Videos recorded at different times can be played back
simultaneously. First select a Video Window and move the
Playhead to start playback. Next select another Video Window
and move the Playhead to another time. This is ideal for
comparing the same or different cameras at different times.
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Summary of Contents for VK-64
Page 12: ...12 ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 1 System Overview ...
Page 15: ...Chapter Overview 15 1 System Overview ...
Page 19: ...19 1 System Overview ...
Page 36: ...36 ...
Page 37: ...Chapter 2 Installation ...
Page 43: ...Chapter 3 Storage Server Configuration Reference ...
Page 69: ...Chapter 4 Registering Camera Server and Setting Recording Schedule ...
Page 144: ...144 ...
Page 145: ...Chapter 5 Viewer Reference ...
Page 147: ...147 5 Viewer Reference ...
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Page 205: ...Chapter 6 Operation and Management ...
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Page 213: ...Chapter 7 Backup Scheme ...
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Page 229: ...Chapter 8 System Maintenance ...
Page 235: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ...
Page 271: ...Appendix ...
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