User Manual
DW Spectrum 3.0
Rev. 072017 Page | 168
Exporting Bookmarks
DW Spectrum provides Bookmarks – a way to mark specific parts of the archive to simplify further search (see "Using
Bookmarks"). Since Bookmark is a part of archive, it can be exported as well. To export Bookmark:
1. Open Main Menu and choose Bookmark Search... or press CTRL+B
2. Using Filter and Search select desired Bookmark (it is possible to use mouse drag, CTRL and SHIFT to select
multiple rows). To play Bookmark, double-click a single record in the table or invoke Context Menu and choose
Open in new Tab; the corresponding Bookmark will be opened on a new layout.
3. Click Export Bookmark... item in Context Menu.
4. Choose the desired file name, format and location and click Save. The process of exporting Bookmarks is similar to
exporting footage from single Camera. See "Exporting Recorded Region from Single Camera" for details about
formats and export specifics.
Viewing Videos Exported from Single Camera
As soon as export is finished, the extracted video clip will be available in Local Files in Resource Tree. Note that AVI and
MKV files are shown as a single record and EXE file - as Folder containing exported Camera.
It is possible to open either an EXE file (it will be displayed in new Tab) or open a camera - it will be displayed as single
Item.
When the exported file is opened, Time Line will display the exported time range:
If EXE bundle is opened, then the recorded fragments and motion will be displayed on the Time Line as well:
Note: start and end time points differ from a regular Local File. It is the start and end time of the exported
fragment. When viewing information, the time will be displayed in Item's bottom right corner.
Multi-Video Export
This section provides detailed information on how to export video from a single Camera's archive or Local Video File:
Exporting the Layout in Multi-Video Format
Viewing Multi-Videos
Changing Multi-Videos after Export.
Also, see the "Single Camera Export" section for information on exporting video from a single Camera or Local File.