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1.4.1
Exporting Images
Single frame shots can be saved in either Bitmap (BMP) or JPEG (JPG) format. BMP images retain all of the
original image detail, but are typically much larger than JPG images as a result. JPG images are compressed
but typically are indistinguishable from the original image with a quality of 70 or greater.
Click to open the Export sub-menu. Select which type of media you wish to export.
BMP
Saves the still image as a BMP image. Select the export destinations and enter a filename. Click
“Save” when finished or “Cancel” to exit without saving.
JPG
Saves the still image as a JPG image. Select the export destinations and enter a filename.
Additionally, you may select a quality setting for the JPG image by adjusting the slider. Closer to
the left side means a lower quality, smaller sized file; further to the right means a higher quality,
larger sized file. For the most part, the default compression setting is the best choice. Click “Save”
when finished or “Cancel” to exit without saving.
Select which destination you wish to save the image to.
You can select multiple destinations, as well as create
subdirectories by using the New Folder button.
Exporting Video
1.4.2
Video footage can be exported in Microsoft AVI or Motion JPEG (MJPG) formats. The AVI format is widely
supported on Microsoft Windows operating systems. However, the file size is typically much larger than files
exported in MJPG format. Vigil Server allows video exports to include the Vigil DV player to ensure playback
software is available for MJPG exports.
Click to open the Export sub-menu. Select which type of media you wish to export.
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