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You can use thumbnail search to quickly search for a moment of interest by sequentially dividing a the selected time period interval into equally sized fragments of a certain duration.
To use perform the thumbnail search, do the following:
- Set a search interval (see Setting a search interval).
- In the Interval field, specify the duration of the video fragments fragments into which you want to split the selected time interval in the MM:SS format:
- If you don't specify the duration of fragments (00:00), the search splits the selected time interval into 12 fragments of equal fragmentsduration.
If you set the fragment duration other than is different from 0, the search splits the selected time interval into fragments of the specified duration.
Infonote title NoteAttention! - We recommend setting the interval to
- 10 seconds or more.
- If there are omissions in the archive, they aren't considered during the fragment splitting. The archive with omissions is processed as the continuous data sequence, that is, the parts with the missing data are logically "glued", after which the received continuous sequence is split into equal fragments.
Click the Search button.
Info title Note Once started, you can stop the search
can be stoppedat any time. To do this, click the Stop button
which appears instead of the Searchthat replaces the search button.
The search results panel displays frames that match equal periods of time. The search control panel shows the number of found fragments.
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The number of displayed fragments on the results panel depends on the screen resolution and fragment size. You can change the fragment size using the button.
If you can't find a moment of interest, start the second search iteration: double-click the found moment to search in the time interval from this moment to the next one.
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Keep searching until the specific moment is found.
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