Playback; Local Playback; Remote Playback - EverFocus EDN Series User Manual

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6. Playback

You can remotely play back the recordings stored in the on-camera micro SD card, NAS server, or locally
play back the recordings stored in the computer.

6.1 Local Playback

You can archive the recordings from the Micro SD card on the camera to your computer, or record the
camera live view along with audio to the computer, and then use any players supporting MOV (SD card
recordings) or MPEG4 (Live View to PC recordings) format to play back the recordings.
To archive the recordings from the camera built-in micro SD card, please refer to 7.4.2 SD Card. Note that
only the original Administrator: "admin" or "user1" is allowed to use this function. The recordings will be
saved in MOV format. You can use any players supporting MOV format to play back the recordings.
To start recording the Live View to the computer, click the Recording button
window. The recordings will be saved in MPEG4 format. You can use any players supporting MPEG4 format
to play back the recordings. The default recording path is at C:\Record. To change the recording path,
please refer to 7.3.3 Client Setting Record.
Note: For Windows 8 and above systems, you have to set up some settings on the IE to enable the
recording function

6.2 Remote Playback

You can remotely play back the recordings stored in the NAS server or the micro SD card.
NAS Server:
To access to the NAS server and then play back the recordings stored in the NAS server, you have to enable
the "Store at NAS" function and configure the NAS server settings first (see 7.3.2 The Record Type).
Micro SD Card:
To use the function, you have to insert a micro SD card into the camera's micro SD card slot. The card may
also have to be formatted (see 7.4.2 SD Card). Note that only the original Administrator (user1/admin) is
allowed to play back the recordings stored in the SD card.
Note: It's recommended to power off the camera when you remove/insert a micro SD card into the
micro SD card slot.
(see C. in 5.2 Settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer).
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