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How-To Guide
How to Export a Video
To make things as easy as possible, the various export functions intelligently populate the fields in the export
dialogs. For example, if you are watching playback of a motion incident on camera 1, then when you click the
export button, the recorder auto-fills the start and stop time of that event, as well as deselects all cameras except for
camera 1. This makes exporting files quick and easy!
Export
Click this icon to export your recordings. A new window pops up; its appearance depends on whether you are
accessing your system through the Internet, or with an attached mouse.
Export Through the Internet
In the web interface, the file path to where the recordings
are saved is shown at the top of the window. You can
also change the path for this one download by clicking
on the folder icon to open a standard save dialog.
Adjust the start time and end time (if desired), and then
select which camera(s) you want to download.
The protocol takes all the recordings taken during that
time period. It clips longer recordings at the designated
start and end time. Then the system knits the recordings
together into one continuous file, starting with recordings
of like type (e.g., all alarm events are assembled, etc.).
Then the groups of recordings are grouped together and
downloaded to your computer or storage device.
If the aggregate file is larger than 1 GB, the system splits it into 1 GB chunks for ease of downloading.
Viewing an Exported Video on Your Device
When exported, video footage is in standard MPEG format.
Playback on Windows Media Player (11 or lower) requires a codec, available at www.LumaSurveillance.com/support.
Alternatively, you can use a third-party player such as VLC.
Export at the Recorder
In the local interface, the files can only be saved to an
external storage device like a USB drive. To select the
file path to which the recordings will be saved, press
the Set button. If your storage device does not appear,
click Refresh.
Choose a start time and an end time, and then select
which camera(s) you want to download.
The protocol takes all the recordings taken during that
time period. It clips longer recordings at the designated
start and end time. Then the system knits the recordings
together into one continuous file, starting with recordings
of like type (e.g., all alarm events are assembled, etc.).
Then the groups of recordings are grouped together and
downloaded to your computer or storage device.
If the aggregate file is larger than 1 GB, the system splits it into 1 GB chunks for ease of downloading.