AVerMedia Technologies NV 5000 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Using the System

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The blue bars indicate that there are recorded videos during the time periods. If
there are no video files recorded during your appointed time, you can not click
the time button. Click the desired time button to play back the videos that were
recorded during the appointed hour. The blue bar of the selected button will turn
in red immediately when you click the time button.

When you play back the recording file, you can use the scroll box to drag it to go
forward/backward to the desired video. The system shows the recording
resolution of each channel and the frames on the upper left corner of each
screen.

When you play the video in 1-Cam mode, you will see some color blocks on the
slider. BLUE blocks mean recorded videos are available. Green blocks mean
there is detected motion during the time segment. Black blocks mean no data
recorded. Yellow blocks mean alert events videos are available.

When you play the video, the DVR system will show the date, time, and play
speed status. As you see this bar

, it

means the video was recorded at 13:20:45.064, 2

nd

August 2004. 1 x means the

speed of video playback. This is the normal playback speed. If you see 1/2 x, 1/4
x, or 1/8 x on the status bar, this means the play speed is 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8 times of
the normal speed. If you see 2 x, 4 x, or 8 x on the bar, that means the play
speed is 2, 4 or 8 times of the normal speed.

Right click to select an area, the system will enlarge that area for your
further analysis.

4.2.3 Catching Desired Videos

4.2.3.1 Output

AVI

files

When you find a desired video and need to catch the film, you can use “Set Segment
and “Output Segment” to save the desired video as an AVI file.

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