Working With Video; Recording Live Video; Working With A Recalled Video - GE Mentor Visual iQ User Manual

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Working with Video

Any time during your inspection you can record video "in the background" while doing
other tasks, such as comparing images on a split screen, taking measurements, or
managing files and folders. When you record video, the system saves everything that
appears on the display, as well as background sounds and comments made near the
microphone (unless you turn off the audio). You can record video onto the internal drive
or any other removable storage device.
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Recording Live Video

1
– Tap the lower-left corner of the display (typically contains a GE Logo) at any time to
open the Global Menu, which provides access to the video Record button.
2
– Select to begin recording video in the user-selected format
configuring Video Settings). A red circle flashes at the top of the screen throughout the
video recording process. Note that the soft keys shown here (and all other on-screen
features) will appear in the video recording. Double-tap the soft key bar's toggle switch to
move these buttons off the screen if you do not wish to include them in the recorded video.
3
– Tap to mute or turn on sound recording. Sound recording will only occur (and this icon
will only appear) if a microphone is attached to the Visual iQ and the system is properly
configured. Click here to learn more about configuring Video Settings.
4
– Tap the lower-left corner of
the display and select either the
video Pause or Stop buttons.
Selecting Pause allows you
to restart the same recording.
Selecting Stop automatically
saves the video file with a default
name (see description) in the
user-defined default folder.
Click here to learn Video Settings, including selecting the
default file-saving location.

Working with a Recalled Video

5
– To recall a saved video file, navigate to the saved file via the File Manager
to recall and rename saved files). Select the video (which will have an mp4 file extension).
The video will automatically replay.
6
– These soft keys control the video while it is playing. Use the joystick to rewind or
fast-forward the video.
Capturing a Still Image from Video
7
– Click here to freeze the video action at any time. Once frozen, the screen image can
be saved.
Click here to learn about Saving
(click here to learn about
(click here
Images.
07/30/2014

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