
TS3 User
Manual
page 68
• Use Autosave for any una
tt
ended event where there is a possibility of a spurious trigger where
the camera might trigger prematurely. If Autosave is used, there is a good chance that the
camera
will have returned back to Record mode in time
t
o capture the planned event.
To set up
Autosave
:
The Autosave Setup tab is always available in Live mode.
1. Select a target drive using the “Save to Camera / Path radio bu
tt
ons.
If you select “Path” the target drive and folder will be a folder on a
drive accessible by the PC. The Path to that folder is shown at the
bo
tt
om of the dialog. If you would like to change the path, click on
the “Browse...” bu
tt
on and navigate to and/or create the folder you
wish to save to.
2. Select a file type f
r
om the “Save Type:” pull-down list. File type
choices may change depending on the target drive. If you wish to
save CAP files,
y
ou must save to the SSD. If you wish to save AVI
files,
you must save to a location other than SS
D
. See “Application
No
t
e 6:
Choosing an Image File Format” on page 109.
3. Set start and end points for your saved clips (only if you wish to save
less than the full session).
4. Click on “Enable” to enable Autosave. If there are images presently
in the bu
ff
er you will get a message asking if you would like to save
that image data and re-arm the camera. If there are no images in the
bu
ff
er you will just go back to Live mode until the amera is Armed.
5. Arm and trigger the camera. Autosave will continue
r
e-arming itself,
capturing images and downloading them until the
t
arget drive runs out of space. At this time it
will
progress to Review mode so the user download manually to a di
ff
erent drive or clear space.
Note: There is a “Load” bu
tt
on on the Autosave dialog box. This bu
tt
on is a shortcut to the
SSD Partition C
ap
ture folder that allows you to select a CAP file o load into the camera.
8-8 Reviewing Captured Imagery: Playback
Once the recording is complete, if Autosave is not enabled, the TS3 will open the recording in Review
Mode. There are several things to do in Review:
• Play
the video--play it forward, backward, frame by frame, adjust the cut-in and cut-out points
(find the i
n
teresting portion of the clip),
e
tc.
•
Adjust
the image brightness, contrast, gamma, bit depth, color, etc. (See “8-9 Image Processing”
on page 70.)
• Save
video to a mass storage device. (See “8-11 Saving Images to Mass Storage” on page 73.)
• Load a CAP file f
r
om SSD to memory for Review.
Searching for Interesting Parts:
Very o
ft
en the fi
r
st thing you will wish to do when reviewing a clip is to “scrub” through it using
the playback slider looking for the most interesting mome
n
ts.
1. Click on the Pause Play bu
tt
on. (Only necessary if you have already clicked on another of the
playback bu
tt
ons.) This will enable all of the playback bu
tt
ons (they become black). (If any of the
bu
tt
ons become gr
e
y (inacti
v
e) you will not be able to scrub through the clip.
2. Move the Start Clip bumper all the way to the left (beginning of segme
n
t) and the End Clip
bumper all the way to the end. (This is the default position when
y
ou enter Review.)
3. Click and hold the Playback Bug and move it along the progress bar. This will allow you to move to
any point in the video that might be of interest.
Figure 8-8: Autosave Setup Dialog
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