Epson DH200 instruction manual Appendix J Converting Video Files to AVI, AVI Converter

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APPENDIX J: CONVERTING VIDEO FILES TO AVI

The system saves recorded video data in the .cms format. When you backup video to a USB flash drive, external HDD, or CD/DVD-R/W disc, the system also copies the small AVI Converter application.

NOTE: AVI Converter is also installed on your PC when you install DVR NetView remote client software.

AVI Converter allows you convert CMS files into AVI format for flexibility when playing back the video in third-party media players, such as VLC and DivX Player. Converting the file to AVI can be particularly useful if you need to provide authorities with copies of your video data if there is a security incident at your business or home.

NOTE: The DivX, XviD, or ffdshow codec (not included) is required to view AVIs in Windows Media Player.

To convert video files to AVI:

1.Connect a USB flash drive or external HDD with backed up video to your PC; or insert a CD/ DVD-R/W disc into your PC’s CD/DVD-RW drive.

2.View files and folders on the drive or disc and double-click aviconverter.exe.

NOTE: If you have already installed DVR NetView, select Start>Programs>NetView>AVI Converter.

Figure 45.0 AVI Converter

3.Under Input File, click.

4.In the dialogue window, select your saved CMS file and click Open. By default, AVI Converter will save the converted file to the same location as the Input file. To keep the default, go to step 6. To choose a new location, go to step 5.

5.Under Output File, clickto choose a save location or personalize the file name.

6.Under Channel, select the channel you wish to save.

NOTE: You can only convert video from one channel at a time.

7.Under Video Standard, select NTSC (default) or PAL. Select the box below Video Standard to open the file once conversion is finished (default).

8.Click CONVERT. Conversion may take several moments depending on the size of the file.

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Contents Digimerge Touch Copyright 2009 Digimerge Technology IncExpose this Unit to Rain or Moisture Installation Important SafeguardsService General PrecautionsFCC Class a Notice Features Table of Contents Backup Appendix a System Specifications Appendix C Setting Up Ddns Service Getting Started System comes with the following componentsBasic Setup Front Panel Front Panel cont’d Rear Panel Remote Control Navigation/MenuMouse Control Mouse TipsTouch Panel Tips and Tricks Using the System Quick SetupUsing Quick Setup Password Using Quick Setup cont’dEnabling/Disabling Quick Setup On-Screen Display System shows the following for all display viewsUsing the Virtual Remote Right-click anywhere on the screen to open the VirtualRemote. The Virtual Remote gives you quick access to Many of the system’s features using only a USB mouseUsing the Virtual Keyboard PlaybackSetting the Time Time menuMulti-Screen Display Repositioning ChannelsSequential Setup Auto Sequence ZoomRecording Continuous RecordingEvent Recording Motion Motion assigned to channel 4 4CH model shownAlarm Schedule RecordingRecording Audio Video LossView recorded video on the system through playback mode PlaybackSearch Time Search menuUsing the Main Menu System Main MenuSequential Setup Configure Sequential Setup Auto Sequence settingsDisplay Press Enter to save your changes and exitCamera MotionAlarm RecordUnder Alarm SETUP, configure the following With a mode selected, configure the followingSchedule Set four recording modes in a daily or weekly scheduleStopping Scheduled Recording Overnight RecordingNetwork menu IP setup NetworkConfigure Digimerge Ddns settings Configure additional network settingsTo configure bandwidth settings Configure System settings Password is set to OFFOnly the Admin can configure user authorities on the system SystemPress CANCEL/ESC to close windows USB flash drive only DiskUpdateinfo Backup USB Flash DriveExternal USB HDD USB CD/DVD-RWSystem will prompt, Status no File Time Search and Backup Backup menuViewing Backup Video Backup video player fileUsing MCD Player McdPlayer main window image simulatedDVR Netview System RequirementsInstalling DVR Netview To install DVR NetViewUsing DVR Netview DVR NetView main screenAdding a DVR Editing a DVRDeleting a DVR To delete a DVR Select a DVR from the list frameDVR NetView Main Screen DVR NetView main screenDVR NetView Setup Under the Sound tab, configure the followingClick Apply and then click OK to close the Setup menu Live Mode DVR IndicatorsCamera Indicators Display ViewsChanging Channels Onscreen DisplayClick anywhere on DVR NetView to close the sub-menu Sub-MenuRight-click the DVR to view the sub-menu Health Clearing Health StatusHealth Report Health Report Color Codes PTZ PTZ controlRecording Remote RecordingPlayback mode default PlaybackRemote Playback Playback ControlsControl playback with the following buttons Remote Download Download windowLocal Playback File Naming ConventionsPlaying Backup Files Open Playback Mode and click SearchVirtual DVR Creating a Virtual DVREditing a Virtual DVR Deleting a Virtual DVRVirtual DVR Properties To delete a Virtual DVR Select a DVR from the list frameConfiguring a Virtual DVR Virtual DVR IndicatorDrag the camera back to the DVR icon in the DVR Indicator Deleting Cameras from a Virtual DVRRemote Setup Remote Setup menuSequential Setup Auto Sequence Display optionsTo configure Camera options To configure Motion optionsCameramotion To configure continuous recording options Record optionsMotion Select ON/OFF Networkemail DhcpDdnssystem Ddns optionsTimecontrol Appendix a System Specifications DVR16 x 1.0Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC Dimensions DVR cont’dAppendix B Setting UP Remote Viewing Network Setup / Remote Access OverviewWhat Do I Need? Not IncludedHow Do I Find My IP and MAC addresses? Finding Your External IP AddressHow Do I Enable Port Forwarding? 7000Appendix C Setting UP Ddns Service Create a Ddns accountUsername Domain name Password How Do I Enable Ddns On My System? Appendix D Connecting PTZ Cameras Connecting a PTZ camera not includedUsing a PTZ Camera Button Compatible PTZ Cameras Appendix E Connecting Additional External Monitors Appendix F Connecting Motion / Alarm Devices Appendix G Full Connectivity Diagram Remove the hard drive from the housing Appendix H Replacing the Hard DriveRemoving the Hard Drive Replacing the Hard Drive Place the HDD on the rubber mounting feetFormatting the Hard Drive HDD formatAppendix I Using LISTEN-IN Audio Line OUT / Amplified SpeakersAppendix J Converting Video Files to AVI AVI ConverterPlaying AVI Files File playback in Windows Media Player image simulatedAppendix M Remote Viewing Using Internet Explorer Using Live Viewer Appendix N DVR Properties and LOG Files DVR PropertiesCMS Log List DVR Log List Advanced SearchTroubleshooting Error Possible Causes SolutionsTroubleshooting cont’d Limited Warranty Canada Need HELP?