OnSSI NetDVMS Rev 6.5
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Timestamps; arrow indicates actual position. Date
and time format may be different on your computer.
8.
This step applies for export in the AVI format only; if using the JPEG format, go to step
11
Select required frame rate for the export. With the Full option, all images between the start and
end times will be included in the export; with the Half option, only every second image will be
included, yet still play back in real-time.
9.
This step applies for export in the AVI format only; if using the JPEG format, go to step
11
In the AVI Codec list, select required AVI codec. The list will contain the video codecs available on
your PC.
Tip: A video codec is a particular compression/decompression technology used when
generating video files. Your choice of codec will affect the quality and size of the AVI file. The
Indeo® video 5.10 codec, if available on your PC, generally provides a very good compromise
between quality and file size.
10.
This step applies for export in the AVI format only; if using the JPEG format, go to step
11
By default, the AVI file will get a file name based on the export start time, along the structure
yyyymmddhhmmss.avi (year, month, day, hour, minute, second; example: 20050630160430 for
a file with a start time of 16:04:30 on 30th June 2005). The name will automatically appear in
the AVI File Name field.
The default file name format is independent of regional settings on your computer.
You are always able to change the default file name to a name of your choice, simply by
overwriting the default file name. Remember that the file name must include the .avi file
extension.
11.
Specify export destination.
If you select Desktop, your exported file will be saved in an automatically created Exported
Images folder on the desktop of your PC.
If you select Path, you are able to specify a path yourself. The exported file will be saved in an
automatically created Exported Images folder under the path you specify (example: If you specify
a path like C:\My Stuff\My Files, the exported file will be saved in C:\My Stuff\My Files\Exported
Images).
When specifying a path this way, the folders you specify do not have to be existing ones; if they