User guide

SiraView User Guide
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TimeSpace X100
Each video is contained in a separate file with a .oba file extension.
TimeSpace X200
Loads and plays all XBA files in the folder
Tomohawk MJP
The video from a one camera is held in a single file with an .mjp file
extension. The proprietary video compression algorithm by the Tomohawk
recorder can result in parts of images being replaced by earlier images.
Usually this happens when a moving object such as a person or car has
similar colours to its background.
The recording of Tomohawk images can be triggered by movement within
the scene so there may be gaps in the video during which time the camera
is looking at a fixed scene.
Uniplayer
Each video is contained in a single file with a .umv extension.
UVMS PI Vision
Video files are contained in sub-folders of a folder called \UVMSMEDIA. The
video file names do not have an extension. Opening any video file loads
them all into SiraView. Alternatively, opening the OCF file in the
UVMSMEDIA folder or in the CONFIGS folder will load all the video files.
SiraView displays images which have been compressed in JPEG or MPEG2
formats. Images compressed in other formats will be not be displayed, but
SiraView may show their time and input channel information.
V4 Player
Each video is contained in a single file with a .svm file extension.
ViconNet
Video Files are contained in folders \VIDEOn, which are sub-folders of a
folder containing the word “ARCHIVE”
e.g. \ARCHIVE mm-dd-yy hh.mm.ss nnnnnn\n\n\n\VIDEOn
or \ARCHIVE mm-dd-yy hh.mm.ss aannnnnn\VIDEOn
Video files with extensions 0”, “1” and “2” must be all present for the
video to be played. Opening any one of these files will load all the video
files in the archive. Alternatively, open a file with a vsb” extension in the
ARCHIVE directory.
VideoSwitch
Each video is contained in a separate file with a .vdm file extension.
Viseum Evidence
Locker
Each video is contained in a separate file with a .vis file extension.
Visimetrics JPEG2000
Each video is contained in a single file with an .avi file extension and opens
from .avi or .cam file.
Visimetrics MPEG-2
Each video is contained in a single file with an .avi file extension.
Plays audio if present. (Audio only available for SiraView Plus users)