Zoom the viewing area in and out, Save part of a recording, P. 99) – Canon RM-Software User Manual

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Zoom the Viewing Area In and Out

You can zoom the viewing area in and out in four levels.

Each click zooms further in on the viewing area.

Each click zooms further out of the viewing area.

Note

• Select [Actual Size] from the [View] menu to return the view to

the actual size.

• You cannot zoom out further than the actual size.

Save Part of a Recording

You can save a part of a recording with a length of up to

one hour to a file.

➀ [From] and [To]

Specify the date and time of the start and end

positions.

➁ [Include audio if available] check box

Clear the check box if you do not want to include audio

in the file.

➂ [OK] and [Cancel]

Close the dialog box.

The [Save As] dialog box appears.

Note

Extracted images are saved in QuickTime format (with the .mov

file extension) and can be played with QuickTime Player (or other

players that support the .mov file format). If QuickTime Player is
not installed, you can download it for free from http://

www.apple.com/quicktime. We recommend that you use

QuickTime Player Version 6.5.1 or later.

1

On the toolbar, click [+] next to [Zoom].

2

Click [-] to zoom out.

Important

The quality of the video image in the video window decreases

when you zoom in. To increase the image quality, increase the

resolution (p. 61).

1

Select a recording on the timeline.

2

Click [Extract] on the timeline to display the [Extract
Video] dialog box.

3

Specify the time range for the image to be extracted.

4

Click [OK].

5

Specify the file name and storage location and click
[Save].

Important

• You can extract a video from only one video window at a

time.

• Do not specify the Windows folder or the Program Files folder

on the system drive as the destination. Images cannot be

saved to these folders.

• You cannot save only audio data.

• If you try to extract a time range that contains different video

formats (such as JPEG and H.264), only the first video in the

time range will be saved.

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