Canon VB-M42 Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator s Manual - Page 66

Con the Video Window, Change the Video Window Size

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(1) (2) (1) Video window menu button Click to display a menu for operating the video window. (2) Title bar Displays the camera name and type of video being displayed. 4 To display video from other cameras, repeat step 3. Important • When an error occurs, the corresponding error message is displayed in the video window. For details, see "Error Messages in the Video Window" (p. 125). • The number of video windows that can be displayed in the Viewer depends on factors such as the graphics card, CPU performance, frame rate, camera video size, and the video quality. • Viewer operation may slow down under high CPU loads. Note Depending on the on-screen display function of the camera, you may need to change the display position if displayed text is concealed by the title bar or other objects. Configure the Video Window You can configure the video window settings, including the window size and the video format (JPEG or MPEG-4). „ Change the Video Window Size 1 Click the video window menu button to display the menu. 2 Click [Video Display Size] and select the video window size from the submenu. • [160x120] / [320x240] / [640x480] Change the size of the video window, selecting from small ([160x120]), medium ([320x240]) and large ([640x480]). • [Default] Adjusts the size of the video window to the received video size. For the video size during reception, see "Change the Video Window Resolution" (p. 67). • [Full Screen] Display a video on the entire screen. For details, see "Display the video Full Screen" (p. 67). Note • Drag any corner of the video window to resize it. • If the video window size selected in the [Video Receive Size] submenu is greater than [640 x 480], the load on the CPU will increase and the Viewer may operate more slowly. • Depending on the grid (p. 72) type that is selected, some of the [Video Display Size] submenus are grayed out and cannot be selected. Grid type [None] [Alignment] [160x120] [320x240] [640x480] [Custom] Sizes that cannot be selected in [Video Display Size] None (any selection is available) None (any selection is available) [Default] [160x120], [Default] [160x120], [320x240], [Default] [160x120], [320x240], [640x480], [Default] • If the video receive size and video display size have a different aspect ratio, black bands may be displayed along the left/right edges or top/bottom edges of the video. 66

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(1)
Video window menu button
Click to display a menu for operating the video
window.
(2)
Title bar
Displays the camera name and type of video being
displayed.
Note
Depending on the on-screen display function of the camera, you
may need to change the display position if displayed text is
concealed by the title bar or other objects.
Configure the Video Window
You can configure the video window settings, including
the window size and the video format (JPEG or MPEG-4).
Change the Video Window Size
[160x120] / [320x240] / [640x480]
Change the size of the video window, selecting from
small ([160x120]), medium ([320x240]) and large
([640x480]).
[Default]
Adjusts the size of the video window to the received
video size. For the video size during reception, see
“Change the Video Window Resolution” (p. 67).
[Full
S
creen]
Display a video on the entire screen. For details, see
“Display the video Full Screen” (p. 67).
Note
Drag any corner of the video window to resize it.
If the video window size selected in the [Video Receive Size]
submenu is greater than [640 x 480], the load on the CPU will
increase and the Viewer may operate more slowly.
Depending on the grid (p. 72) type that is selected, some of
the [Video Display Size] submenus are grayed out and cannot
be selected.
If the video receive size and video display size have a different
aspect ratio, black bands may be displayed along the left/right
edges or top/bottom edges of the video.
4
To display video from other cameras, repeat step 3.
Important
When an error occurs, the corresponding error message is
displayed in the video window. For details, see “Error
Messages in the Video Window” (p. 125).
The number of video windows that can be displayed in the
Viewer depends on factors such as the graphics card, CPU
performance, frame rate, camera video size, and the video
quality.
Viewer operation may slow down under high CPU loads.
(1)
(2)
1
Click the video window menu button to display the
menu.
2
Click [Video Display
S
ize] and select the video window
size from the submenu.
Grid type
S
izes that cannot be selected in [Video
Display
S
ize]
[None]
None (any selection is available)
[Alignment]
None (any selection is available)
[160x120]
[Default]
[320x240]
[160x120], [Default]
[640x480]
[160x120], [320x240], [Default]
[Custom]
[160x120], [320x240], [640x480],
[Default]