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CLOSE ALL
is used to stop all video channels displaying but shows the vehicle registration number and channel name.
CLEAR HISTORY
is used to remove all data from the channel; this channel can no longer be opened. See
CLEAR ALL
is used to remove all data from all channels.
MAIN STREAM
is used to access a higher quality stream from the MDR. This is based on your HDD recording settings.
SUB-STREAM
used to access a lower quality stream from the MDR.
SUB-STREAM SETTINGS
control the quality of sub-streams. This is based on your HDD and SD card recording settings.
DISPLAY SCALE
controls the aspect ratio of the video channel. The options are original size, 4:3, 16:9 and auto fit. By default, this is 16:9.
SERVER PLAYBACK
will automatically playback MDR Server data for the MDR from the start of the current day. If there is no content, a
prompt will state “Operation Failed”.
DEVICE PLAYBACK
will
automatically playback the MDR’s HDD content from the start of the current day.
Note:
➢
A maximum of 32 channels can be viewed at one time.
➢
To access a cleared channel, double-click the vehicle to refresh all channels.
➢
Live view may have video stuttering due to a limitation in the available bandwidth.
Each camera channel has three additional
features,
Live Recording
,
BLUR
and
ZOOM
.
Note:
LIVE RECORDING
is available in
LIVE
mode only;
ZOOM
is available in both
LIVE
and
PLAYBACK
mode.
BLUR
is
available in
PLAYBACK
mode only.
Live Recording
used to record the present live
view footage and saved in a local folder. Click
the button once it turns to red indicate recording
starts, click again to finish recording. The saved
path can be set in MDR-Dashboard 6.0 Setting
page. Folder structure is
“C:/RECORD/Vehicle
Registration/Date/record
”. Only save H.264
format no matter what the original video format
MDR is using. See
Note:
the recording file size should be no less
than 500KB (approx. 30s recordings) or the file
will not be saved.
You can use
BLUR
to create a mosaic setting of
an area which will be blurred throughout video
playback. See Creating Mosaic for Blur Figure
104,
Setting the Blur Area Figure 106
ZOOM
is used to create a magnified view of a
selected area of a camera channel. Click the
magnifying glass and then choose the desired
box area. This is now the only area that will be
visible during playback. To exit this view, double-
click the camera channel. See
Live Recording Figure 103
Creating Mosaic for Blur Figure 104
Live View Recording Saved Path
Figure 105
Setting the Blur Area Figure 106
Blur Activated Figure 107
Choosing Zoom Area Figure 108
Zoom area Figure 109
is used to
ZOOM
in or out of the
time scale. Maximum
ZOOM
in is 5 seconds and
maximum
ZOOM
out is 24 hours.
6.2.2
Playback
You access playback operation by clicking on the
PLAYBACK