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DX8000 PC Client Application
SELECTING THE EXPORT FORMAT
Table C.  Export Data Types
AVI
Saves video sequence as a standard Windows video format.
ASF
Saves video sequence as a standard Windows media file.
Native
Saves video sequence using DX8000’s proprietary compression 
format. Native format provides increased compression and 
smaller file sizes.
BMP
Saves a still image file in standard Windows bitmap format. Only 
the first frame of the video sequence is saved.
JPEG
Saves a single compressed image file. Only the first frame of the 
video sequence is saved.
TIF
Saves a single uncompressed image file in Tagged Image File 
Format. Only the first frame of the video sequence is saved. 
Saved images contain a digital watermark to secure against 
unauthorized alteration.
NOTES:  
When exporting video in the native format, the DX8000 embeds a digital watermark in the video stream for the purpose of        
authentication. Watermarking ensures that an image has not been edited or damaged after it has been recorded. The watermark is an 
encrypted, digital signature embedded in the video stream during the compression stage, protecting the video from the moment of 
creation. The DX8000 Viewer software is capable of reading a DX8000 watermark and verifying the originality of the video. 
Video exported in AVI or ASF format can be viewed using standard viewer software such as Windows Media Player. When exporting 
video in the native format to a CD or DVD device, the DX8000 will automatically include the DX8000 Viewer application along with 
the video. This viewer is designed to play a variety of still image, video, and audio media formats, including the native DX8000 format. 
The DX8000 Viewer application will automatically run each time a CD or DVD created by the DX8000’s export feature is inserted into 
a Windows-based PC. To ensure that the viewer software runs automatically after the disk has been inserted, verify that the autorun 
feature of your PC’s optical drive has not been disabled.