User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Welcome to VideoManager
- 2 Home
- 3 Videos - how to...
- 4 Incidents - how to...
- 4.1 Search Incidents
- 4.2 Create, Edit and Delete Incidents
- 4.3 Clip Footage in an Incident
- 4.4 Redact a Video
- 4.4.1 Create, Edit and Delete Foreground Redactions
- 4.4.2 Create, Edit and Delete Background Redactions
- 4.4.3 Create, Edit and Delete Audio Redactions
- 4.4.4 Create, Edit and Delete Text Annotations
- 4.4.5 Create, Edit and Delete Brightness Redactions
- 4.4.6 Create, Edit and Delete Zoom Redactions
- 4.4.7 Create Other Redactions
- 4.4.8 Access the Redaction Advanced Dropdown
- 4.5 Bulk Edit Incidents
- 4.6 Create, Edit and Delete Bookmarks
- 5 Devices - how to...
- 6 Frequently Asked Questions
- 6.1 Videos FAQs
- 6.1.1 Q: After recording, how do I download videos from my device to VideoManager?
- 6.1.2 Q. Why are some of the headings on my videos green?
- 6.1.3 Q: I can't see some of the videos on VideoManager. Why is this?
- 6.1.4 Q. Can I share videos with people who aren't on VideoManager?
- 6.1.5 Q. Why do some of my videos have a cloud symbol instead of a thumbnail?
- 6.1.6 Q. Why is the timestamp on my video incorrect?
- 6.1.7 Q. What is the difference between the operator and the owner of a video?
- 6.2 Devices FAQs
- 6.2.1 Q: Why can't VideoManager find my devices when I dock them for the first time?
- 6.2.2 Q. Why isn't my device streaming?
- 6.2.3 Q. Why isn't my VideoBadge docking?
- 6.2.4 Q. Can I move my devices from one VideoManager system to another one?
- 6.2.5 Q. Why does my device appear as locked on VideoManager?
- 6.1 Videos FAQs
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4.3 Clip Footage in an Incident
Videos in an incident can be clipped to focus only on the relevant aspects of the evidence. This is useful if
a device has recorded many hours of footage, of which only a few minutes are relevant. However, the
original video is never shortened - only the version in the incident.
To clip footage:
1. Navigate to the Incidents tab.
2.
Find the relevant incident, and click Edit Incident next to it.
Users can find the relevant incident by navigating to the My Incidents, Shared
Incidents, or Supervised Incidents panes. They can also search for the relevant
incident from the Search Incidents pane.
3.
Click Edit Clip start/end time next to the relevant video.
4. There are two steps in editing a clip:
1. To shorten the video roughly, select the start and end time of the clip
by dragging the toggles in the top video progress bar.
VideoManager - User Guide
4 Incidents - how to...