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MANAGING EXPORTED VIDEO
Several video clips can be exported at the same time while simultaneously monitoring live video or performing other functions with the WS5000.
Use the Export Manager dialog box to display lists of recorded or live video that you are exporting. From this screen, you can track the progress of
each video clip, cancel an individual clip from being exported, or cancel all clips from being exported. An additional command is available for live
video to let you stop the live video export while it is in progress.
1. Display the Export Manager screen in one of the following ways:
• On the Tools menu, select Export Manager.
• Use the keyboard shortcut (CTRL + ALT + E).
• Click the Export Manager button in the status bar.
The Export Manager dialog box appears on top of the main screen.
Figure 95. Export Manager Dialog Box
2. Review information about exported video clips from the following tabs:
• Recorded: Contains a list of recorded video that is being exported to the local hard disk. Only recorded video that is in the process of
downloading appears here. After the export process is completed, the video appears on the Export Log tab.
• Live: Contains a list of live video that is being exported to the local hard disk. Only live video that is in the process of being downloaded
appears here. After the export process is completed, the video appears on the Export Log tab.
• Export Log: Contains a list of live or recorded video that has already been exported. Video clips are listed here only after the export
process is completed.
3. To review details about each video clip, select an item in the list and then click the Details button. For each type of video the following
details are displayed:
• Camera Name: The name or identification of the camera from which the video was captured or is being captured.
• Status: The current status of the transmission, for example, Exporting, Successful, Canceled, etc.
• Request Time: The time at which you began exporting the video. This time does not change unless you cancel the export and start it
again.
• Duration or Current Duration: The length of the exported video. Duration appears on the Recorded tab. Expressed in hours, minutes
and seconds, this number will vary from the actual length of the recorded video if you export less than the entire segment. Current
Duration appears on the Live tab. This number changes while the export of the live video continues. After it is stopped, this number
reflects the actual duration of the live video that you exported.
4. To view additional details about the exported video, click the Details button on each tab. This information varies depending on whether you
are reviewing the details of recorded or live video.