Avigilon ACC Standard Version 5.2.2 User Manual

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 3. In the System Explorer, select the camera video you want to export.

 4. In the Encoder: field, select the compression used. The VC-1 (Windows Media Video) compression is

included by default because it is tailored for high-resolution AVI encoding.

If you are planning to burn the export to disc, it is important to select a compression method to help
reduce the export size and maintain video quality.

 5. In the Quality: drop-down list, select the exported image quality level.

 6. In the Resolution: field, select a resolution for the video image. You can manually enter the resolution or

click the drop down arrow to select a standard resolution.

NOTE: The Resolution: field automatically maintains the image aspect ratio.

 7. To automatically divide the export into separate files, select the Split file into sizes of: check box, then

select one of the options from the drop-down list, or manually enter the size of each file in MB.

This option allows you to export smaller files for storing in a flash drive or on optical media.

This setting is automatically disabled if you choose to burn the export to disc because the system auto-
detects the disc size.

 8. Select the Skip recording gaps check box to avoid pauses in the video caused by gaps in the recording.

 9. Select the image overlays you want: Timestamp, Camera name, and Camera location.

 10. Enter the Time Range you want to export. The Time Range is highlighted on the Timeline by black time

range markers. You can also drag the time range markers to modify the time range.

 11. Set the export image rate:

Option

Description

Export at _ image rate

Select this option to control how many
images per second are exported.

For example, the video is streaming at 30
images per second. If you select 1/2, only
15 images for that second will be exported.

Export one image every _ min _sec

Select this option to control the time
between each exported video image.

For example, if you enter 5 min. 0 sec., only
one image will be exported for every 5
minutes of video.

 12. Click Change Image Region... to only export part of the video image. In the Change Image Region...

dialog box, move and resize the green overlay to select the region you want to export, then click OK.
Only areas highlighted in green will be exported.

 13. Click Display Adjustments... to adjust the Gamma:, Black Level: and/or White Level:.

 14. Click one of the following:

Exporting AVI Video

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