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Exporting Files

NOTE: For information about the Quick Export button, see the first list in "Search Page Overview."
The Export buttons allow you to save a picture or video, print a picture, or save files to a CD or DVD (including DVD+R and
DVD+RW). Left to right, the icons are Save Picture, Save Video, Print Picture, and Burn Saved Files to CD or DVD:
NOTE: You can also copy a picture to a clip board and paste it into a document. When you find the image you need, right-
click anywhere in the Video Playback window and select Copy Image to Clipboard. The image will be stored, and you can
paste it into another document.
To export video from up to 16 cameras, or from a single camera on exacqVision Start, perform a video search and
complete the following steps (note that serial data cannot be exported using this process):
1. Locate the start of the video clip. Right-click the timeline (or right-click the video window), select Export from the
pop-up menu, and select Mark Export Start. A green line on the timeline indicates the Export Start location.
2. Locate the end of the video clip. Right-click the timeline (or right-click the video window), select Export from the
pop-up menu, and select Mark Export Stop. See the illustrations below for examples. A red line on the timeline
indicates the Export Stop location.
3. Right-click the timeline or video window, select Export from the pop-up menu, and select Download and Export
Video. (You can clear the export start and stop markers by clicking Clear Export Markers from the same menu.)
4. In the Export Video window, select a file name and location.
5. Select a file type (as described below).
6. Click Save.
The export file defaults to a standalone *.exe file, which plays on its own and can be run by a Windows user who does
not have access to an exacqVision Client. Alternatively, you can save the clip as a *.ps, *.avi, or *.mov file if you are
emailing it to another exacqVision Client user; this will reduce the size of the clip. If you are running the client on a Linux
or Mac operating system, you should save the clip as a *.ps file unless you are emailing it to a Windows user.
NOTE: See the chart on the following page for information about file compatibility on each operating system. Also, an
*.exe file can be created using any operating system even though it can be viewed using only Windows.
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