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Advanced Conguration
The Event Search menu will show you
recordings that were triggered by the
DVR detecting motion.
Typically, the majority of recordings
based upon “Events” are likely to be
recordings triggered by the DVR’s
motion detection feature.
The search function operates in the same
way as the main playback search: the
only dierence is you’ll select an Event
Type rather than a Video Type.
The Log Search displays a list of events,
presented in chronoloical order: the
most recent events will be at the end of
the list.
The Log will list all events that the DVR
monitored, whether or not any footage
was recorded as a result.
Search: Event / Log Search
Specic Incident Backup
Say you’ve got an hour of video recorded as a single pack, and
the interesting bit is from 33:12 to 33:26. Were sure you don’t
want to copy and convert the whole hour for those precious
14 seconds. So, there is a better way!
Shown above is the Playback Control Interface, explained
in more detail over the page (see The Playback Interface”
on page 36). Were going to discuss the functions of two
buttons only, the Cut button and the Copy button.
Note: These don’t work quite the same way they do on a
computer! Those familiar with a video editor might recognize
the function of the Cut button as being similar to the Mark In/
Out function.
Cut: Marks the Start Point and End Point for a specic incident
backup.
Press once to mark an start point at the current position
marker. Typically, this will be immediately before the incident
you want to copy.
Let the video play past the incident you want to save, and then
press Cut again to mark the end point.
Pressing Cut a third time will erase the previous start/end
points and begin the process again.
Copy: Initiates a backup of everything between the start and
end points. You’ll see the backup dialog shown above, but
with only a single video listed.
If there is no start point marked, the backup will commence
from the start of the timeline. If no end point is marked, the
backup will continue until the end of the current timeline.
Cut Copy
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