Figure 6-4 AVI Backup Window
5.You can adjust the Start and Stop times for the video clip in the AVI Backup window.
6.Click OK to start the backup process.
7.Video is saved with a folder name of the date of the recorded video and a filename of the camera and start time of the downloaded video.
Figure 6-5 Windows Explorer with Video Clips Selected
Example The folder is 02172006 for a recorded date of February 17, 2006. The filename is [CH1]08_30_08 for Camera 1 and a video start time of 8:30:08 AM. The filename with the AVI extension contains the video and the filename with the SMI extension contains the date and time overlay to be played back on top of the video. For a time and date overlay you will need the FFDSHOW codec installed on your PC. In the FFDSHOW Video Decoder Configuration enable the subtitles option (see Appendix B, Playing AVI Archive Clips).
The clip will be automatically saved to the file location specified in General Setup, page 49. Navigate to the folder, find the AVI file you have archived and open it. This will allow the video to be played back using programs such as the Windows Media Player.
See Appendix B, Playing AVI Archive Clips if your archived clips are not playing back on your local PC.
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