
EXPORT MODE
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•Export data types: Data is exported in either AVI or native format. AVI is the default format.
–AVI: You must use a viewer such as a Windows Media® player to view this data.
–Native: Use the DX4104 Export Viewer to view this data.
•DX4104 export time periods: There are five time periods to consider when exporting data:
–Standard time period: Data exported during a time not associated with the DST transition time frame.
–During DST: When exporting video for any duration between 01:00 and 01:59, the client application will prompt you to select a time period for DST On (first hour) or DST Off (second hour). The default selection is DST Off.
–Before and during DST: For example, if you select a time period of 00:58 to 01:15, the client application will export data beginning at 00:58, export data for the entire first hour (DST On), and export data for the second hour (DST Off) until 01:15.
–During and after DST: For example, if you select a time period of 01:45 to 02:15, the client application will export data for the first hour (DST On) beginning at 01:45, export data for the entire second hour (DST Off), and then stop exporting standard data at 02:1 5.
–Incorporating both DST hours (DST On, DST Off): If you select a time period that includes the full DST time frame (for example, 00:58 to 02:15), the client application will start the export process at 00:58, export the entire first and second hours (DST On and
DST Off) from 01:00. to 01:59:59. Data exporting will stop at 02:15.
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Figure 36. Client Export Mode
Server: Displays the name of the device for which data is being exported.
Channel: Selects the export channel.
Audio: Allows audio data to be export.
Date/Time: Configures the start/end date and time for exporting recorded video.
Save Path: Allows you to enter the location to store the exported data.
Data Type: Supports exporting data in native or AVI format.
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