Using DVD

Exporting Data on DVD (continued)

Displays During DVD Export

The status of execution will be displayed on the live screen when the DVD export process is in progress.

D.S: Searching for the relevant file.

D.E: Deleting the data that has been written onto the DVD.

D.C: Converting the data into a format that conforms with the DVD-Video format.

D.W: Writing the converted files onto the DVD.

D.F: Performing the finalization process.

*See page 98 for details on the error messages related to DVDs.

Configuration of Completed DVDs

The periods specified during the export process will be sorted by title. A maximum of 99 titles can be created.

The chapters included in each title will be created for each recording type. A maximum of 99 chapters can be created for each title (although the chapters will not be divided if there are internal links for alarm files.)

Additionally, the chapters will be divided automatically in files of up to six hours in accordance with the recorded file’s information (recording rate and recording time.)

Serial numbers, channels, the starting time and ending time of recordings, and the recording mode will be appended to the title of DVD recording.

The playback mode is the title loop.

There are cases where the starting times of chapters within titles are a maximum ten seconds prior to the specified starting times.

Points to Note During DVD Export

Playback from the hard disk is not possible when data is being recorded onto DVDs.

All data exported to DVD-R discs when the DVD export function is executed cannot be deleted.

In the case of DVD-RW discs, the current data can be deleted and replaced with new export data.

The DVD tray cannot be opened during DVD export and disc loading.

A maximum of 99 titles can be recorded onto a single DVD. Additionally, a maximum of 99 chapters can be created for each title.

The maximum number of chapters that can be exported when the export format is in self-playing format is limited to a total of 498 (249 when audio sound is included.)

Image distribution onto a network will be suspended during DVD exporting.

Malfunctions on the hard disk may result in the DVD export function not being able to be used.

When data that is less than a total of 1GB is to be exported onto a DVD-R, it will be expanded to approximately 1GB of data and exported accordingly, depending on the rating for the DVD-R. This will consequently result in additional time required for the process to be completed.

There are cases where the “CHAPTER OVER” error message will be displayed if the [FRAME RATE] parameter is set at [AUTO] during alarm according when the alarm recording is exported to the DVD. This is caused by the VR-509E’s DVD conversion specifications (*1), so when this occurs it is necessary to reduce the amount of periods that are to be exported to the DVD, and then execute the [CHECK] or [EXPORT] functions once again.

*1: As the VR-509E exports data for which the frame rate has been converted as different alarm recorded data when frame rates are changed in accordance with the [AUTO] setting for a single alarm recording, the number of alarms that are exported exceeds the actual number of alarms.

See page 112 for guidelines to the amount of time that can be recorded onto a single DVD.

The relationships between the export format and the permissible recording time are shown below.

Permissible

Export Format

Recording Time

 

 

 

Short

Self-playing + DVD-Video (OPT)

 

Self-playing + DVD-Video (NO OPT)

 

 

DVD-Video (OPT)

 

 

DVD-Video (NO OPT)

Long

Self-playing

 

 

See page 113 for guidelines to the amount of time required for exporting data onto DVDs.

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