You can view video file properties, such as file name, start and end time, file size,
protection status, and so on, in the Archive storage details report. You can also
change the protection status of the video files.
To view the properties of a video file:
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From the home page, open the Archive storage details
task.
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Set up the query filters for the report. Select one or more of the following
filters:
Cameras:
Select the camera to investigate.
Custom fields:
Restrict the search to a predefined custom
field for the entity. This filter only appears if custom fields are
defined for the entity, and if the custom field was made visible to you
when it was created or last configured.
Event
timestamp:
Define the time range for the query. The
range can be defined for a specific period or for global time units,
such as the previous week or the previous month.
Media
type:
Select the type of media
you are looking for:
Video:
Files that contain video recordings.
Audio:
Files that contain audio recordings.
Metadata:
Files that contain metadata, such as overlays.
Origin
type:
Refine your search by
selecting the origin of the files:
Downloaded from the unit's internal storage:
Files created by the camera, downloaded from it by an
Archiver, and currently stored on the Archiver's disk.
Duplicated from another Archiver:
Files created by an Archiver and transferred to another
one.
On the unit's internal storage:
Files created by the camera and currently stored on it.
Recorded by the Archiver:
Files created and currently stored by an Archiver.
Restored from a backup:
Files restored from an offline backup set; that is, a backup
file containing archives that were not accessible from
Security
Center
prior to restoring them.
Source:
The name of the system the
camera belongs to.
Status:
Select the video file status
you want to investigate:
Unprotected:
Video files that are not protected against the Archiver’s
routine cleanup. These files can be deleted once their
retention period expires, or when the Archiver runs out of
disk space, depending on your Archiver role settings.
Protection ending:
Video files that you unprotected less than 24 hours
ago.
Protected:
Video files that are protected. They are not deleted even
when the disk is full. For these files, you can also specify
a protection end date.
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Click Generate report.
The video files associated with the selected cameras are listed in the report
pane, along with their file properties.
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To view a video sequence in a tile, double-click or drag a video file from the
report pane to the canvas.
The selected sequence immediately starts playing.