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• Image -
Select the image you wish to publish
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• FTP -
Select this option if you would like to upload the
image to an FTP server. Select the FTP server from
the combo box below.
• E-Mail -
Select this option if you would like to E-mail the
image. Select the E-Mail server you wish to use
from the combo box below.
• Message Properties -
Click this button to specify who will receive the e-mail,
who it is from, the subject, and body of the message.
• Save To Disk -
Select this option if you would like to save the image
to a disk file. Enter the filename in the edit box below.
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• Interval -
If you want to publish at regular intervals, specify this option.
Then specify the interval below.
• On Motion -
Select this option to publish an image any time motion is
detected in the video frame. See
Motion Detection for more
on motion detection.
• Minimum Interval -
You can specify the minimum interval between motion updates.
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• Filename -
Specify a filename for the image. The file extension will
be used to determine the image type. Supported types are
JPG, AVI, PNG, BMP, TGA, TIF, PCX, ICO.
• Rotate Filename -
Specify this option to add an index to the filename. You can
use the # character in the filename to specify the location
for the index number.
• Timestamp -
Use this option to timestamp the image. Select a time/date format
to insert into the image. Use the $ character in the
filename to specify the location for the timestamp.
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• Thumbnail -
Check this box if you would like a thumbnail image also
be sent.
• Thumbnail Filename -
Specify a filename for the thumbnail image. The file extension will
be used to determine the image type. Supported types are
JPG, AVI, PNG, BMP, TGA, TIF, PCX, ICO.
• Maintain Aspect Ratio -
Check this option if you would like your thumbnail to have the
same aspect ratio as the original publish image.
• Percent -
Select this option if you would like the thumbnail size to be a
certain percent of the original image size.
• Pixels -
Select this option if you would like to specify the exact image
size (in pixels) of the thumbnail image.
• Rotate Filename -
Specify this option to add an index to the filename. You can
use the # character in the filename to specify the location
for the index number.
• Timestamp -
Use this option to timestamp the image. Select a time/date format
to insert into the image. Use the $ character in the
filename to specify the location for the timestamp.
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You must specify the file extension as 'AVI' under
the 'Filename' tab for this page to have any effect.
• AVI Capture Rate -
Specify values for AVI capture. This is how often frames
will be added to the AVI file.
• Capture frames with motion -
Check this box and the program will add any frames with
motion to the AVI file.
• Frames -
Specify how many frames to capture per second.
• Seconds -
Specify how many seconds to delay between frames.
• AVI Playback Rate -
This will tell the playback application how fast the
AVI should be displayed.
• Frames -
Specify how many frames to capture per second.
• Seconds -
Specify how many seconds to delay between frames.
• Compress Video -
Check this box if you would like the AVI video to be
compressed. It is recommended you compress the video
since uncompressed video can get quite large.
• Encoder -
Use the combo box to select an encoder installed on your
machine. The default is MPG4.
• Settings -
Click this button to configure the selected encoder.
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• Play Sound -
Enable this option to have a sound played whenever this
publishing task is executed. You can specify a custom
sound if you like. The sound file must be in the '.wav'
format.
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