OnSSI NetDVMS Rev 6.5
Video Clients
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Exporting Video Evidence
With the NetGuard you are able to quickly generate and export video evidence in the AVI (movie clip) and
JPEG (still image) formats.
Note: Depending on your user rights, access to generating AVI and/or JPEG evidence from some
cameras may be restricted.
Note: Date and time formats used when browsing recorded images may vary depending on your
computer’s regional settings. Illustrations in this help topic, and date and time formats used in these
illustrations, are thus for guidance only.
Note: If exporting recordings from an IPIX camera, be aware that it is only possible to export the
”fisheye” view itself; not a flattened IPIX view, a 2×2 split IPIX view, or zoomed IPIX views.
To export video evidence, do the following:
1.
Select the NetGuard's Browse tab.
2.
In the Browse tab's Export section, specify start date and time for the export by typing the date
in the first Start Time field and the time in the second field.
Tip: Instead of manually specifying date and time, you may use the Browse tab's Time
Navigation features to move to the required start point, then click the upper of the Export
section's Set links, This will automatically set the date and time of the viewed image into the
Start Time fields.
3.
In the End Time fields, specify end date and time for the export.
As was the case with the start date and time, end date and time must be in the correct format if
specified manually. Alternatively, use the Set link as described above.
4.
Select the required camera from the Source list.
5.
Click the Export button.
This will open a separate export dialog.
The export dialog will list the specified start time, end time, and camera.
6.
In the export dialog, select the required export format: AVI (movie clip) or JPEG (still images).
7.
Select whether to add timestamps from the surveillance system to the exported images.
If selected, timestamps will appear in the corner of the images: