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Panasonic Network Camera Recorder With Viewer Software Important Information Manual
Panasonic Network Camera Recorder With Viewer Software Important Information Manual
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Operating Instructions 87 2.6.5 Recorded Images Page Settings Set the layout of the recorded images page. 1.Select [Window] [Settings] on the menu bar. 2.Click [Preferences] [Recorded Images]. 3.Configure the settings in the [Recorded Images] page and click [OK]. SettingDescription Recording mode colors for graphics on the Recorded Images, Multi- Playback, and Timer List PagesSet colors of blocks representing recorded images on the Recorded Images, Multi-Playback, and Timer List Pages. See page 77 for color settings. Playback OptionsSet whether or not to automatically playback images on the multi-playback page when you select recorded images from the [Playback List] on the [Recorded Images] page and click the [Playback] button. To automatically playback images, select the [Play automatically] check box.
Operating Instructions 88 Playing ListSelect the items to display and the order in which to display them in the [Playback List] in the [Recorded Images] page. Items in the [Current Display Items] list are displayed in the Playback List. Clicking the [Remove] button will move items selected in the [Current Display Items] list to the [Available Items] list. Items are displayed in the [Playback List] in the order they appear in the [Current Display Items] list. To change the order, select an item and click the [Up] and [Down] buttons. Setting Description
Operating Instructions 89 2.7 Editing Recorded Images Recorded images can be edited on the [Playback Screen] of the [Recorded Images] page. You can perform the following operations. Playback (See page 70) File Conversion (to MPG/JP G/WAV/ASF/AVI files) (See page 90) Copying/Deleting the Recorded Images (See page 98, 100) Changing the Keyword (See page 101) Copy to the Clipboard (See page 102) Take a Snapshot (See page 102) Displaying the Recorded Image Information (See page 104) 1.Select [Window] [Recorded Images] on the menu bar. 2.Search for the recorded image to edit and display it on the playback list (see page 69). 3.Select the recorded image from the playback list. The still image at the start time of the selected image is displayed on the playback screen. 4.Edit the image on the playback screen. Perform any of the above operations. For details, see the corresponding section. Playback List Images surrounded by the playback bar for the selected camera are displayed in the playback list.Playback Screen Display/Edit the recorded image selected from the playback list. Playback bar If you click the camera name, the playback bar is set to start at the first image and end at the last image of selected camera.
Operating Instructions 90 2.7.1 Converting the Recorded Images You can convert the format of a re corded image to MPG/JPG/WAV/ASF/AVI for mats. Converting the Recorded Images to MPG/WAV/ASF/AVI formats [Converting one recorded image] 1.Select the image that you want to convert in [Playback list]. See page 89 for how to display recorded images in [Playback list]. 2.Select the file format from the editing menu and click [Execute]. The editing menu is displayed by clicking here. 3.To specify a time frame, set start time and end time, and click [OK]. If you do not set a time frame, all selected images will be converted. Example: Converting images to MPG format.
Operating Instructions 91 The save as window is displayed. 4.Select the destination folder, enter a file name and click [Save]. Conversion is started. When the conversion is completed successfully, the following window is displayed. Note The file name is set to the start time and end time of recording by default. A confirmation screen is displayed if a file with the same name already exists. To overwrite the existing file, click [Yes ]. To save the file under a different name, click [No], then enter a different file name. The file extensions are determined by converted file formats (mpg, avi, asf, wav). The converted image can be played back with Windows Media Player (Version 9.0 or later). If conversion is canceled, images that were converted are not saved.
Operating Instructions 92 [Converting multiple recorded images into one file] 1.Select the images that you want to convert in [Playback list]. See page 89 for how to display recorded images in [Playback list]. To select multiple images, click the images while pressing [Ctrl] key. 2.Select the file format from the editing menu and click [Execute]. The editing menu is displayed by clicking here. 3.Click [To one file]. The save as window is displayed.
Operating Instructions 93 4.Select the destination folder, enter a file name and click [Save]. Conversion is started. When the conversion is completed successfully, the following window is displayed. Note The file name is set to the start time and end time+1 second of the first image by default. A confirmation screen is displayed if a file with the same name already exists. To overwrite the existing file, click [Yes ]. To save the file under a different name, click [No], then enter a different file name. The file extensions are determined by converted file formats (mpg, avi, asf, wav). The converted image can be played back with Windows Media Player (Version 9.0 or later). If conversion is canceled, images that were converted are not saved.
Operating Instructions 94 [Converting multiple recorded images into separate files] 1.Select the images that you want to convert in [Playback list]. See page 89 for how to display recorded images in [Playback list]. To select multiple images, click the images while pressing [Ctrl] key. 2.Select the file format from the editing menu and click [Execute]. The editing menu is displayed by clicking here. 3.Click [To multiple files]. The folder selection window is displayed.
Operating Instructions 95 4.Select the destination folder, and click [OK]. Conversion is started. When the conversion is completed successfully, the following window is displayed. Note The file name for each selected image is set to its start time and end time+1 second. If files have the same name, _XXX is appended to the end of the file name. XXX is a 3-digit number in the range 001 - 999. The file extensions are determined by converted file formats (mpg, avi, asf, wav). The converted image can be played back with Windows Media Player (Version 9.0 or later). If conversion is canceled, images that were converted are not saved.
Operating Instructions 96 Converting the Recorded Images to JPG format [Converting one recorded image] 1.Select the image that you want to convert in [Playback list]. See page 89 for how to display recorded images in [Playback list]. 2.Select [Convert to JPG format] from the editing menu and click [Execute]. The editing menu is displayed by clicking here. 3.To specify a time frame, set start time and end time. If you do not set a time frame, all selected images will be converted. 4.Set the interval to convert.