This action starts the export of a frame or a video. You must configure the conditions to start a macro beforehand (see Configuring start conditions).
To configure, set up the following parameters:
Camera (2)—select a camera, the video from which you want to export. An implicit selection of a video camera is also allowed—Camera that initiated command execution (see Configuring start conditions).
If the start of the macro was triggered by an event from an input or output (see Configuring start conditions) that is not connected to any camera, you need to select a specific camera here. If you select a group of cameras or a camera that initiated the command, the action doesn't start. |
Set the export interval (4).
Option | Description |
Image export | Exports a frame with the time stamp identical to the start time of an action. |
Time schedule | You need to select a time schedule. Exports images from within the time schedule. Interval of the exported video − [beginning of the specified time schedule; the end of the specified time schedule]. |
During | You must set the export duration in HH: MM: SS. The starting point of the exported video is the action start. End point is defined on the basis of the specified duration (interval [action start; action start + duration]) |
Finish after | Select one or more events, after receiving which (any of them) export is stopped. The starting point of the exported video is the action start, the end point is the moment of receiving any these events |
File name (5).
You can use the following templates for file names and text comments:
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Comments superimposed as captions over the exported video (6).
Offset (7) is a time period used to roll back the start time of exported video. If you set this this parameter to non-zero, the time interval of the exported video will be as follows:
[action start − (duration + offset); action start − offset].
If exported video(s) fall into a time schedule, this parameter is used to define the start time for video retrieval. For example, if you set the offset to 48 hours, all videos from the given time schedule recorded within 48 hours before the action start are exported.
Example: A macro command for automatically exporting video recordings of all alarm events evaluated by operators as "confirmed".