Sharing simulation recordings – Laerdal SimView User Manual

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Sharing simulation recordings

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There is more than one way to share the simulation recordings with the participants.
If the participant has an account on the SimView Server, then the person can just log-in on the SimView
server from any PC on the network, using an internet browser i.e. Internet Explorer or similar.
If the participant does not have an account on the SimView Server, then you have two ways of sharing the
simulation, either export the file to a thump drive or send a link to the simulation.

You can make a private link for sharing the simulation with others without exporting it.
You can then send this link to the person you want to share it with. The person will only be able to
see this simulation and nothing else, and will not be able to use other features of SimView
The person who gets the link must have access to the SimView server via the local network, but
does not need a SimView account to see the simulation. The access via this link will be restricted to
only this one simulation.

Export:

o

You can save the full session containing all the data for stand-a-lone use with Session Viewer
or for backup purposes.

o

You can also select to just export a video file with audio which can be played in a Media
Player.

Delete the simulation if it is not relevant anymore and for freeing up space on the hard drive.

Figure 78 Export or share a private link to a simulation

Figure 79 Export options

The “Simulation Activity File” is an *.ssx file for use with Session Viewer. It includes the whole scenario with
vital signs, event log and video from all cameras and the patient monitor used during the session. It looks as
seen on the SimView Server.
The video file is a *.mov file for use with a media player application. (i.e. Microsoft Media Player or
QuickTime). It is the video file from the selected camera or patient monitor including audio if a microphone
has been enabled; there are no vital signs or event log included if exported this way.

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