Exporting Video Recordings Via Truvision Navigator - Interlogix TruVision 21 User Manual

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6. Click
Archive
to export the currently selected video file.
Note: This will archive the recording file recording file currently being used.
7. Find the footage required after midnight (start and end times should not cross
midnight).
8. Insert a CD/DVD or USB device in the recorder and select the storage media used
from the menu.
9. Click
Archive
to export the currently selected video file.
Note: This will archive the recording file recording file currently being used.
Using the mouse:
1. During playback, locate the desired footage (the start and end times should cross
midnight).
2. Click the
Start Clipping
clip.
3. Fast forward or drag the time bar to the end of playback.
4. Click the
Stop Clipping
5. Insert a CD/DVD or USB device in the recorder.
6. Click the
Archive
clips. Click Yes.
7. The Clips Archive window appears listing all video clips saved. Select the desired
clips and click Archive.
8. The Archive window appears. Under
for archiving.
9. Check
Include Player
include the Player tool with the archived files.
10. Click
Archive
to export the currently selected video file.
Note: This will archive the recording file recording file currently being used.
Exporting video recordings via TruVision
Navigator
TruVision Navigator allows you to export a single recording file per camera. Exported
video files from TruVision Navigator need to be viewed using the TruVision export file
tool.
1. In the playback window, drag the blue seek triangle in the Controller timeline to
locate the desired time frame of the video segment.
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button
at the start of the desired time that you want
button
.
button. A pop-up box appears asking if you want to save the video
Device
(or
Player Backup
Appendix E: TruVision recorder archiving instructions
Name, select the storage media used
depending on the recorder model) to
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