How to export video – ACTi V11 User Manual
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Encoder Firmware User
’s Manual H1.02.30
bar will show green bars if the digital input is triggered
on a timeslot.
NOTE:
The triggering action should last at least 1 second to
display the trigger on the timeline bar. Although video
recording is accurately triggered and done, the timeline bar,
however, will not display the corresponding trigger,
5
Go to Current Time
Click the button to go the current time.
6
Timeline Bar:
S1
(Video Stream 1)
S2
(Video Stream 2)
Allows users to browse and select the recorded videos by
timeslot. Video recorded from stream 1 is shown on
S1
timeline bar, while video from stream 2 is shown on
S2
. The
bars on the timeline bar indicate each video timeslot.
Blue
bar indicates the current selected video timeslot;
the snapshot is shown on the window.
Dark gray
bar indicates a recording is present.
Light gray
bar indicates no recording.
Red
bar indicates motion is detected on that timeslot.
Green
bar
indicates the digital input is triggered on that
timeslot.
7
End Time of Time Bar
The ending time (right side) of the timeline bar.
8
Time Unit
Select the unit of time to use to display the timeline bar. The
default time unit is by “Hour”.
How to Export Video?
1.
Select the starting point of the video to export from timeline bar. The bar turns blue.
2.
Click the right mouse button and select
Mark Export Start
.
3.
Click the ending point of the video to export. The bar turns blue.
4.
Click the right mouse button and select
Mark Export End
. The scope of the starting to the
ending timeslot is marked blue.
5.
Click the right mouse button and select
Export Video
.
6.
Save the video file (
.raw
).
The exported video can be played back using
Archive Player
, a free video player tool,
downloadable from the website
NOTE:
The encoder memory is allocated to deliver continuous live streaming to all connected
users or devices, such as for NVR recording purposes. The encoder will store as many P-frames
as possible on the memory card. However, due to device memory limitation, the encoder may
record only the I-frames on the memory card. To increase the number of P-frames to record on
the memory card, it is recommended to lower the FPS, bit rate and resolution of Stream 1 (see
on page 46).