Making A Clip Of Live Video; Making A Clip From Recorded Video; Table - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Clips and Stills

Making a Clip of Live Video

Making a Clip from Recorded Video

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Clips made from live video hold all streams, unlike clips made from recorded video.
1.
From a site, start a live session (see
2.
You will have the option of adding or removing streams while the clip is playing.
3.
Click
on the Playback toolbar. The color of the button changes to red and flashes,
indicating that the video feed is being recorded.
4.
When all the video you need is recorded, click
dialog is displayed.
5.
You have the option of:
Changing the name of the clip, by entering another name (the default for naming
clips is explained in
Choosing another drive and/or folder to store the clip.
Click Save. The clip is stored as a *.rem file and the Save As dialog is closed.
6.
7.
You have the option of ending the live session (see
Caution
Honeywell recommends storing stills and clips in their own folder.
Clips and stills can be erased routinely after use, making it easy to erase
other files by mistake. Storing clips and stills in a folder other than View's
application folder (the default folder for clips and stills) prevents the
deletion of View system files.
Clips made from recorded video only hold the streams that are used while making the clip,
unlike clips made from live video.
1.
From a site, start a retrieval session (see
more information).
2.
Select the streams that you need to record. Only the video that is being shown is
recorded. You have the option of adding or removing streams while the clip is playing.
Only open streams will be part of the clip.
3.
Control the playback of the video to determine where a clip is to begin. You have the
option of clicking Pause.
4.
Click
on the Playback toolbar. The color of the button changes to red and flashes
while recorded video is being copied to a clip. You have the option of clicking Fast
Forward on the playback toolbar to reduce the time spent making the clip.
5.
When all the video you need is recorded, click
dialog is displayed.
6.
As you would with any file, name the clip and choose a folder to store the clip in. The
clip is stored as a *.rem file and the Save As dialog is closed.
7.
You have the option of ending the session (see
Making a clip of recorded video at a faster speed does not affect clip playback.
Starting a Live Session
again. A Save Recorded Clip to File

Table

7-1, on
page
99).
Starting a Retrieval Session
again. A Save Recorded Clip to File
Ending a Retrieval
on page 29).
Ending a Live
Session, page 37).
on page
49
Session, page 58).
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