Export is the process of saving and transmitting recorded videos and frames from Axxon One for subsequent use. With the export, users can extract important moments related to security, monitoring, or event analysis. Export is available for users with the appropriate access level settings (see General information about users). If the client is connected to multiple domains, the export is available for cameras of those domains in which the current user has the appropriate rights.
When you export a video or frame for the first time, the export window opens in the minimal mode and uses the default settings:
If you change the default settings, you will have to re-encode the video image, which will increase the CPU load and take considerable time. During the next export, a dialog configuration window that stores the previously selected settings will be displayed. |
To export frames from live mode, do the following:
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| Export | |||
| Comment | If necessary, enter a comment. It will be displayed on the exported frame as titles | ||
| Text overlay parameters | |||
| Main titles | |||
| Timestamp |
| By default, a timestamp is displayed on the exported frame (the checkbox is set). If you don't need to display a timestamp, clear the checkbox
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| Camera short name |
| By default, the camera short name isn't displayed (the checkbox is cleared). To display the camera short name on the exported frame, set the checkbox | |
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Camera name
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| By default, the camera name isn't displayed (the checkbox is cleared). To display the camera name on the exported frame, set the checkbox | |
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| Camera geo coordinates |
| By default, camera geo coordinates aren't displayed (the checkbox is cleared). To display camera geo coordinates on the exported frame, set the checkbox | |
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| User name |
| By default, the username isn't displayed (the checkbox is cleared). To display the username on the exported frame, set the checkbox | |
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| Font | Arial,16 | Select the required font, style, size, look, and set of characters from the drop-down list | |
| Font color | Black | By default, the black color is set. If you want to change a color, click on the color rectangle and select a color from the palette | |
| Overlay method | Hardcorded subtitles | Embedded image-based subtitles. You cannot disable them when playing a video. The option is set by default (non-editable field) | |
| File type | JPG | Select the required file type from the drop-down list
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| Password | If you need to export a frame in the encrypted ZIP archive, specify the archive password
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| Export folder | C:\Users\Documents\AxxonSoft\Export | Select a folder to which you must export a frame
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Frame export is complete.
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You can export a frame or video in the archive mode in two ways:

| Parameter | Value | Description | |
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| Export | |||
| From | [date], [month], [year], [hours], [minutes], [seconds] | Specify the date and time interval for the exported video or frame
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| To | |||
| Selected cameras | [Camera short name].[Camera name] | Select one or several cameras of the current layout. You can also add cameras from a different layout
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| Comment | If necessary, enter a comment. It will be displayed on the frame or when you play the exported video as titles | ||
| Text overlay parameters | |||
| Main titles | |||
| Timestamp |
| By default, a timestamp is displayed on the exported video or frame (the checkbox is set). If you don't need to display a timestamp, clear the checkbox | |
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| Camera short name |
| By default, the camera short name isn't displayed (the checkbox is cleared). To display the camera short name on the exported video or frame, set the checkbox | |
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Camera name
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| By default, the camera name isn't displayed (the checkbox is cleared). To display the camera name on the exported video or frame, set the checkbox | |
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| Camera geo coordinates |
| By default, camera geo coordinates aren't displayed (the checkbox is cleared). To display camera geo coordinates on the exported video or frame, set the checkbox | |
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| User name |
| By default, the username isn't displayed (the checkbox is cleared). To display the username on the exported video or frame, set the checkbox | |
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| Bookmark |
| By default, a bookmark isn't displayed on the exported video or frame (the checkbox is cleared). To display a bookmark, set the checkbox
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| Font | Arial,16 | Select the required font, style, size, look, and set of characters from the drop-down list | |
| Font color | Black | By default, the black color is set. If you want to change a color, click on the color rectangle and select a color from the palette | |
| Overlay method | Select the overlay method from the drop-down list | ||
| Soft subtitles | The value is set by default. Text subtitles in the exported video will be displayed as the embedded track for MKV, MP4, EXE formats or as the external SRT file for the AVI format. You can disable them when playing a video | ||
| Hardcoded subtitles | Embedded image-based subtitles. You cannot disable them when playing a video | ||
| Event source titles | |||
| Add event source titles |
| If a camera is connected to POS devices to receive data, you can export it. By default, the checkbox is cleared. If you need to display event source titles, set the checkbox | |
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| Overlay method | Select the titles overlay method from the drop-down list | ||
| Soft subtitles | The value is set by default. Text subtitles in the exported video will be displayed as the embedded track for MKV, MP4, EXE formats or as the external SRT file for the AVI format. You can disable them when playing a video | ||
| Hardcoded subtitles | Embedded image-based subtitles. You cannot disable them when playing a video | ||
| Format settings | |||
| File type | Select the file format for the exported video or frame from the drop-down list | ||
| MKV | Export of videos in MKV format is performed without recompression | ||
| JPG |
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| MP4 | Export of videos in the AVI or MP4 format is performed with recompression of the selected codec in the settings. Due to the recompression, the export can take much longer than other formats. Also, it increases the load on the CPU, especially when you export several files at a time | ||
| AVI | |||
| EXE | When you export videos in the EXE format, the compilation of the executable file that contains a video, its playback tools, and necessary codecs is performed. When you export in the EXE format, note the OS Windows limitation due to which you cannot run executable files larger than 4 GB. When you export videos from a fisheye camera, the entire panoramic view, which you can rotate to the required viewing angle in the player, is exported
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| Export as single file |
| If you select several cameras for MKV, MP4, AVI, EXE formats, you can export to a single file | |
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| Video quality | |||
| Video codec | Select the required video codec format from the drop-down list | ||
| Default | When you export a video, the source codec that was used during the initial recording to the archive is saved | ||
| MPEG4 | Provides good image quality at a relatively low bit rate. Widely used for videos and video stream | ||
| MJPEG | It is a sequence of JPEG images that are transmitted as a video stream. Each frame is encoded separately. It has a large file size compared to other codecs, which leads to high network bandwidth requirements | ||
| h264 | Provides high image quality at a relatively small file size in comparison with MPEG4 and MJPEG | ||
| Compression level | Select the required compression level for the exported video from the drop-down list | ||
| Default | When you export a video, the source compression level that was used during the initial recording to the archive is saved | ||
| Minimum level | The higher the compression level, the lower the detailing and image quality, which reduces the amount of data during transmission and storage | ||
| Low level | |||
| Medium/Low | |||
| Medium level | |||
| Medium/High | |||
| High level | |||
| Maximum level | |||
| Frames per second | Select the required frame rate from the drop-down list | ||
| Original frame rate | The value is set by default. When you export a video, its original frame rate will be saved, providing the maximum quality and accuracy of playback | ||
| 1/2 | The frame rate of the exported video will be two times lower than the original one | ||
| 1/4 | The frame rate of the exported video will be four times lower than the original one | ||
| 1/8 | The frame rate of the exported video will be eight times lower than the original one | ||
| Video special options | |||
| Add player |
| By default, AxxonPlayer isn't exported with video (the checkbox is cleared). To display the exported video in AxxonPlayer, set the checkbox | |
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| Export audio |
| By default, video is exported without audio (the checkbox is cleared). To export a video with audio, set the checkbox
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| Maximum file size, MB | 4000 | Set the maximum file size of the exported video in megabytes. When you reach the specified size, the new file will be created. There are no restrictions on the file size | |
| Frames skipping, fps | 0 | Set the required fps skipping value. The value must be in the range [0, 300] | |
| Video speed | 0 | If you need to change the speed of the exported video, set the speed rate. The value must be in the range [0, 128] | |
| Highlighting areas | |||
| Add tracks of detected objects | If you want to display object tracks detected by the detector, select a camera from the drop-down list | ||
| Add bookmark markers |
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| Confidentiality of objects | |||
| Hide detected objects | Select the required value from the drop-down list | ||
| Don't hide | If you don't need to hide the masked area in the exported video or frame | ||
| Hide | If you need to mask objects in the exported video or frame | ||
| Invert and hide | If you need to mask th area around objects
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| Password | If you need to export a frame or video in the encrypted ZIP archive, set the archive password
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| Export folder | C:\Users\Documents\AxxonSoft\Export | Select a folder to which you must export a video or frame
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Export of a video or frame is complete.
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With the story board (see Story board), you can export simultaneously all found incident videos from the archives of different cameras by prematurely collecting them in the story board.
To do this, do the following:

By default, video is exported to a single file. To export video from different cameras to separate files, clear the Export as single file checkbox in the export window.
When you export to a single file, streams are recorded in parallel. For playback, use a player with the ability to play several video streams at a time (for example, VLC). |
Exporting videos of the selected incidents is complete.
In the archive or archive analysis mode, you can simultaneously set the export and privacy mask area.
Setting the export area allows exporting only one part of the frame of interest.
To set the export area, do the following:

Setting the export area is complete.
Setting a privacy mask allows hiding the predetermined areas of the frame in the exported file. You can set the unlimited number of privacy masks.
To do this, do the following:
button in the surveillance window.
Setting a privacy mask is complete. The privacy mask will be blurred on the exported frame or video.
After you start the export process, the status will be displayed on the export panel located below the Axxon One settings panel. This panel will be visible from the moment you start exporting until closing all notifications.
To complete the export process, click the Finish button. The duration of the exported file may be longer than specified because the key frame doesn't always occur at the beginning of the export interval. To cancel export, click the Cancel button. In this case, the file isn't saved.
If you start multiple export processes, you can switch between them by using the ![]()
buttons. The following information is displayed between them:
After you complete the export, you can click the Open folder button on the notification panel to view the exported video or frame.
To close the export status message, click the
button.
You cannot close the message if the export is active. |
If any error occurs during export, it will be displayed on the error panel (see Control in Live Video mode).