Save clip, Saving a single image or video clip – OpenEye OE2-E480 User Manual

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Save Clip

The DVR can export single images in the JPG file format, save video clips in the AVI format, or output to a VCR using the

s-video port. The JPG and AVI file formats are extremely common with universal computer support making them ideal

formats to use. A digital signature is also attached to every JPG and AVI file exported by the DVR for use with the bundled

Digital Verifier application. This function is unique to the DVR and its verification software and should not interfere with

viewing the files using other applications.

JPG:

The format (JPG) is optimized for compressing full-color or grayscale photographic images. JPG images are

24-bit (16.7 million color) graphics. JPG is used to export a single image or frame.

AVI:

AVI image data can be stored uncompressed, but it is typically compressed using a Windows-supplied or

third party compression and decompression module called a codec. AVI files save a video clip.

Saving a Single Image or Video Clip

1. Perform a basic search to locate the desired clip.

2. Click Save to open the Export Wizard.

3. Click JPEG or AVI to select the desired file type.

AVI File

a. Select Mark Digital Signature.

b. Select an Audio Channel if available.

c. Select a Compression Codec. Each codec provides

different levels of quality, compatibility and file-size.

d. Enter the duration (seconds) to record. Although 50 is

the longest time displayed, a longer recording may be

entered manually.

e. Select Quality – 50>100. When size is not an issue, set

quality to 100.

JPEG File

a.

Select Mark Digital Signature.

4.

Click Next.

5. Define the file name in the Export Name box.

6. Define the location to save the file by using menu tree

below Export Path.

7. Click Next.

8. A message displays to confirm that the save was

successful.

9. Click OK. The Export Wizard will display the name,

location and size of the file.

10. Click Finish.

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