IC Realtime HDVR-MX0402-1U5MP-AI2-WEB Product Manual - Page 115

Backing up Recorded Video

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● Click to start playing from the beginning. ● Double-click anywhere in the time bar colored area to start playback. Step 2 Click on the time bar to select the start time, and then click to start clipping. Step 3 Click on the time bar to select the end time, and then click to stop clipping. Step 4 Click . The BACKUP dialog box will be displayed. You can back up the files. ● You can clip the video of a single-channel or multiple channels. ● Maximum 1024 files can be backed up at one time. ● The files that are selected in the File List cannot be clipped. 5.9.3.5 Backing up Recorded Video You can back up the recorded video file or splice video files into the USB storage device. Step 1 Select the recorded video file that you want to back up. You can select the following two types of files: ● Recorded video file: Click , the File List area will be displayed. Select the file(s) that you want to back up. ● Splice video file. For details about splicing video file, see "5.9.3.4 Clipping Recorded Video." Step 2 Click . The BACKUP dialog box will be displayed. Figure 5-29 Step 3 Click Backup. If you do not want to back the file, un-check the check box.

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Click
to start playing from the beginning.
Double-click anywhere in the time bar colored area to start playback.
Step 2
Click on the time bar to select the start time, and then click
to start clipping. Step 3
Click on the time bar to select the end time, and then click
to stop clipping.
Step 4
Click
.
The
BACKUP
dialog box will be displayed. You can back up the files.
You can clip the video of a single-channel or multiple channels.
Maximum 1024 files can be backed up at one time.
The files that are selected in the
File List
cannot be clipped.
5.9.3.5
Backing up Recorded Video
You can back up the recorded video file or splice video files into the USB storage device.
Step 1
Select the recorded video file that you want to back up. You can select the following two types of
files:
Recorded video file: Click
, the
File List
area will be displayed. Select the file(s) that you
want to back up.
Splice video file. For details about splicing video file, see "5.9.3.4 Clipping Recorded Video."
Step 2
Click
.
The
BACKUP
dialog box will be displayed.
Figure 5-29
Step 3
Click
Backup
.
If you do not want to back the file, un-check
the check box.