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MyDVR: Local Conguration
The local conguration screen is where you can customise 
how MyDVR will store and process footage on the local PC 
when you download it from the DVR.
Record Path: Where MyDVR will save recordings if you select 
Record from the Preview screen.
Download Path: Where MyDVR will save footage that you’ve 
downloaded from the DVR.
Snapshot Path: Where MyDVR will save still images captured 
using the snapshot function. 
Convert to AVI: When selected, MyDVR will use your PC to 
transcode footage from the DVR’s native format (H.264) into a 
container that your computer (indeed, almost any computer) 
will be able to playback without special software.
About transcoding to AVI:
Don’t be put o by the complex word - transcoding is just a 
shortening of “translating code”. 
Transcoding, while a straight-forward process, is very 
processor intensive. You may notice signicant slow-down 
on your computer while the transcoding takes place. For 
best results, try not to over-burden your computer - just let it 
transcode the footage in peace.
Auto-Login: When selected, MyDVR will automatically login 
to and open the Preview screen for the DVR it is currently 
connected to. Simply un-check Auto-Login if you don’t want 
MyDVR to do this anymore, or you want to change the default 
device (you’ll just need to go through the manual login 
procedure once for the device you want). 
Playback Problems?
Some media players have trouble playing back the transcoded AVI les from the MyDVR software.
We recommend using VLC media player, which has no problems with the DVR’s AVI les.
 You can get it for free from www.videolan.org/vlc.
Note: Very few (if any) media players will be able to play the un-modied H.264 video streams that are the DVR’s 
native format. The H.264 streams are raw video data with no “container” (AVI is a “container”). It’s a little like trying 
to read a book with no punctuation or capital letters or spaces - the “transcoding” process puts in the spaces and 
the full stops and makes it possible to be “read” by someone other than the author.










