Canon Vb-C60 Network Video Recorder VK-64/VK-16 Administrator's Manual - Page 205

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Viewer Reference Use Timeline and View Events 3. [Date] : Click the down arrow to select the date, or click on the date to directly input the date. 4. Click up/down arrows to select a time or click each time segment and overwrite existing value. 5. Click [OK] to display the [Save As] dialog. The [Save As] dialog opens. Browse to a suitable folder in which to save the extracted video, and click [Save]. Note z You must select only one Video Window to extract video. z QuickTime player version 6.5.1 or later is recommended. z On Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008, don't specify the Windows folder or the Program Files folder on the system drive to store snapshots and video files, as image and video files can't be saved in those folders. z When recording video and audio together, you cannot save only the video data or only the audio data. The video + audio are saved in a single MOV file. z If you specify two or more MPEG-4 recorded footages for writing, only the older/oldest footage will be saved. z If you specify JPEG and MPEG-4 recorded footages together for writing, only the older footage will be saved. Return to Live Video To return to the live video, click [Return to Live]. The Playhead returns to the live position in the Timeline. 5-55

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Use Timeline and View Events
Viewer Reference
3.
[Date] : Click the down arrow to select the date, or click on the date to directly input the date.
4.
Click up/down arrows to select a time or click each time segment and overwrite existing value.
5.
Click [OK] to display the [Save As] dialog. The [Save As] dialog opens. Browse to a suitable folder in which to
save the extracted video, and click [Save].
Return to Live Video
To return to the live video, click [
Return to Live
]. The Playhead returns to the live position in the Timeline.
Note
You must select only one Video Window to extract video.
QuickTime player version 6.5.1 or later is recommended.
On Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008, don't specify the Windows folder or the Program Files folder on
the system drive to store snapshots and video files, as image and video files can't be saved in those
folders.
When recording video and audio together, you cannot save only the video data or only the audio data.
The video + audio are saved in a single MOV file.
If you specify two or more MPEG-4 recorded footages for writing, only the older/oldest footage will be
saved.
If you specify JPEG and MPEG-4 recorded footages together for writing, only the older footage will be
saved.