Canon RM-9 V1.0 Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator s Man - Page 131
How to Check the Version, Checking the Version of the Viewer
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Appendix How to Check the Version The steps below explain how to check the version of this software. Checking the Version of the Viewer 1 Start the Viewer. 2 Click [Help] > [About]. 3 Check the version of the software on the displayed dialog box. Checking the Version of the Storage Server 1 Click the Start button > [Control Panel] > [Uninstall a program] or [Add or Remove Programs]. 2 Check the version of the software in the displayed list. Functional Limitations for MPEG-4 and H.264 formats The VB-C60, VB-C500D, and VB-C500VD support MPEG-4 format, while the VB-M40, VB-M600D, VB-C600V and VB-C700F support the H.264 format. Note that the following limitations apply. Live View • The following video window settings cannot be set, and the frame rate settings on the camera are enabled. - Maximum Frame Rate - Auto Adjust Frame Rate • Synchronization of audio and video is not guaranteed. Recording • The frame rate for the following recording modes cannot be set, and the frame rate settings on the camera are enabled. - Continuous recording - Motion detection recording - Sensor recording • The [Reduce recording frame rate when disk is under high load] setting in the Storage Server Group Settings is disabled. • The [Record Now] option only supports JPEG format. You cannot use this option to record video in MPEG-4 format or H.264 format. Playback • You can perform the following operations. However, you cannot use [Rewind] and [Previous Frame]. - Specify the playback time on the timeline - Start playback from the live event display window and the event search window - You can use [Pause], [Fast Forward], [Next Frame], [Previous Event], and [Next Event] • If you change the recording format of a recording schedule from MPEG-4 or H.264 to JPEG part of the way through the recording, then when you rewind the recording, the image disappears when you transition from the JPEG segment to the MPEG-4 or H.264 segment, and the "No Recorded Video" error message is displayed. • Recordings in MPEG-4 and H.264 format recorded with this software can only be played back with this software. However, you can use [Extract Video] to save the recording as a .mov file and use QuickTime or other compatible software to play back the recording. 131
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