Canon vb-s31D Manual

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The playhead moves to the specified date and time 
and the recorded video starts playing in the video 
window.
„ Search by Event
Click [Search] on the toolbar or [Search] on the timeline 
toolbar to search for an event. Click the event in the 
search results to play the associated recording. For 
Play a Recording
Use the playback controls on the timeline to control the 
video displayed in the video window.
(1) Playback controls
Controls for video playback.
(2) Event display area
Click to move the playhead to the playback position.
(3) Playhead
Drag the playhead to change the playback position.
Video Window Display for Playback
(1) Playback indicator
Displays the playback status.
(2) Title bar
Displays the camera name and the time and date of 
the recording.
Note
• You can play recordings from more than one camera at the 
same time.
• You can display recordings from one camera in multiple video 
windows. You can also play video recorded at different times 
simultaneously.
• Click [Live] on the timeline toolbar during playback to return to 
the live video.
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Specify the date and time and click [OK].
Button
Description
Jump to previous event
Fast reverse (each click changes the 
speed in sequence: 1x, 2x, 5x, 10x)
Go to previous frame
/
Play/pause
Go to next frame
Fast forward (each click changes the 
speed in sequence: 2x, 5x, 10x) 
Jump to next event
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(2)
(3)
Important
• You cannot use [Fast Reverse], [Previous Frame], and [Next 
Frame] for recordings in MPEG-4 or H.264 format.
• Because video data is being sent from the Storage Server to 
the Viewer during playback, playback response and 
smoothness depends on factors such as the amount of 
network traffic.
• The time displayed on the timeline corresponds to the clock 
on the computer where the Viewer is running.
• To play back a recorded video, set a time earlier than the 
current time that will allow recording 10 frames*. If you try to 
simultaneously record and play back video before 10 frames 
have been recorded, playback may be momentarily 
interrupted.
* At a recording frame rate of 0.1 fps, 10 frames takes 
100 seconds.
At a recording frame rate of 1 fps, 10 frames takes 
10 seconds.
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