Playback view
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Using the archive list
The archive list contains the recordings of all cameras
connected to the recorder. Double-clicking an archive
name displays the corresponding camera archive in the
playback view and plays it directly.
To display the camera archive at a specific position on
the screen (multi-view), proceed as follows:
1. Select the position in the playback view
(red frame).
2. Double-click the desired camera archive in
the archive list.
3. The image is displayed at the desired position.
Using the view bar
Configure the playback panel distribution (number of
camera archives which can displayed at the same time).
Note
The more camera archives playing at the same
time, the more data that is transferred via the
network. Since the data is generally always
recorded in the best possible quality, this may
result in a large upload for a remote connection.
Using the playback controls
The playback controls are the core element of playback.
The basic functions for playing recorded data are
provided here.
Using the action bar
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
No. Meaning of the symbol
(1) Stop all active playback
(2)
Create a snapshot of the selected camera
(red frame)
(3)
Create a manual data export (video clip)
First, click the symbol to set the start time for
the export. Click again to set the end time.
A video clip file is then exported to your PC.
The length of the clip is based on the duration of
the played data.
(4) Activate the e-PTZ function (depends on camera)
(5)
Activate audio for selected camera (red frame)
and adjust the volume
(6) Download the recorded data from the recorder
(7)
Activate full-screen mode for the active camera
(red frame
– exit with ESC)
Export functions
If snapshots or video clips are created from running
playback, this data is stored in the user-specified
directory on your PC. You can manually change this path
in the web interface settings.
Action
Meaning of the symbol
Reverse play
Forward play
Stop
Go forward in slow-motion (8x
1x)
Fast forward (1x
8x)
Pause
Single frame play
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