Canon VB-M42 Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator s Manual - Page 108

Compensate for Dark Regions in the Video, Silence Detection Settings

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(5) [Use silence detection to reduce network traffic] Select if you want to detect silent segments when sending audio. Decreases the amount of data transmitted during silent segments to decrease the load on network bandwidth. (6) [Settings] Displays the [Silence Detection Settings] dialog box. (7) Hide options button Hides the options of the [Audio] panel. „ Silence Detection Settings Select the [Use silence detection to reduce network traffic] check box on the [Audio] panel to set the silence detection sensitivity. Click [Settings] to display the [Silence Detection Settings] dialog box and adjust the silence detection sensitivity. (1) (2) (3) (1) [Use the default sensitivity settings] Uses the default sensitivity for silence detection. (2) [Set the sensitivity manually] Drag the slider to set the detection sensitivity. (3) [OK] and [Cancel] Close the dialog box. Compensate for Dark Regions in the Video Use the viewer shade control to compensate for any dark regions in the video. 1 Click the video window menu button to display the menu. 2 Click [Viewer Shade Control] and select the amount of shade from the submenu. • [Off] Disable the shade control. • [Low]/[Medium]/[High]/[Very High] Enable the shade control. View the video window and select a compensation value that gives the appropriate brightness. Note • You cannot apply this feature to more than one video window. • The viewer shade control is a feature of the Viewer, not the camera. Therefore, it can be used for both live and recorded video playback. 108

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(5)
[Use silence detection to reduce network traffic]
Select if you want to detect silent segments when
sending audio. Decreases the amount of data
transmitted during silent segments to decrease the
load on network bandwidth.
(6) [
S
ettings]
Displays the [Silence Detection Settings] dialog box.
(7)
Hide options button
Hides the options of the [Audio] panel.
Silence Detection Settings
Select the [Use silence detection to reduce network
traffic] check box on the [Audio] panel to set the silence
detection sensitivity.
Click [Settings] to display the [Silence Detection Settings]
dialog box and adjust the silence detection sensitivity.
(1)
[Use the default sensitivity settings]
Uses the default sensitivity for silence detection.
(2) [
S
et the sensitivity manually]
Drag the slider to set the detection sensitivity.
(3)
[OK] and [Cancel]
Close the dialog box.
Compensate for Dark Regions in the Video
Use the viewer shade control to compensate for any dark
regions in the video.
[Off]
Disable the shade control.
[Low]/[Medium]/[High]/[Very High]
Enable the shade control. View the video window and
select a compensation value that gives the appropriate
brightness.
Note
You cannot apply this feature to more than one video window.
The viewer shade control is a feature of the Viewer, not the
camera. Therefore, it can be used for both live and recorded
video playback.
(1)
(3)
(2)
1
Click the video window menu button to display the
menu.
2
Click [Viewer
S
hade Control] and select the amount of
shade from the submenu.