User guide
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Selecting a Path Via a Dialog Window
For the selection of a record path you can use the button to the right of
the entry field Path of the Destination settings ( ). It will open a
dialog window similar to a browsing pane in Spycer.
Browse in the directory tree of this window to the directory where the
recorded files should be stored. You may also create a new directory via
the provided buttons of this window.
Once a directory has been selected, confirm it with the OK button. Af-
terwards the path will be displayed in the respective entry field of the
Destination settings.
Selecting a Path Via Spycer
You can drag and drop the path for a record directly from a browsing
pane of Spycer to the user interface of the VENICE client software.
In one of the available browsing panes select from a network/system
combo box the VENICE server to which you are currently connected
and browse in the directory tree to the directory where the recorded
files should be stored. Then take this directory and drag and drop it any-
where on the user interface of the VENICE client software.
Afterwards the path will be displayed in the respective entry field of the
Destination settings.
4.1.5 The Captured Files
The video and audio data captured during a record will be stored at the
location set with the Destination settings items (see section “Selecting
the Storage Location and File Name” on page 4-5).
For the generated items one metaclip will be created (see section
“Metaclips” on page 2-15) directly at the selected location.
This window is generated by Spycer. Without a Spycer applica-
tion installed it will not be available.
For any further information about this window see section “Se-
lecting Content Via a Dialog Window” on page 3-3 as well as
the “Spycer” user guide.
For any further information about this see section “Selecting
Content Via Spycer” on page 3-4.
The directory must be located on the storage of the VENICE
server to which you are currently connected.
Further explanations of Spycer and its usage can be found in
the “Spycer” user guide.