Clips

Volicon Observer allows you to identify portions of your video streams, called “clips”, and stores those identifications in the Clips>Bookmarks folder for your future use.

The term “clip” can be misleading, as it implies that when you create a clip you are choosing content, cutting it out of the stream (or perhaps making a copy of it), and storing it somewhere else. Observer does not use this process for clip generation.

Instead, Observer creates a “clip” by inserting bookmarks at the start and at the end of your chosen content. It stores those bookmarks along with the streams themselves in your main storage folder. When you call up a clip, Observer uses those bookmarks to rapidly search your stored content to play the stream you are looking for.

This process provides you with two benefits. First, of course, is rapid retrieval of content you have identified and clipped. Second, because the clips are actually bookmarks inserted in the main stream, you can create as many clips as you like without consuming any of your storage space. Clips are stored on the Observer for the same amount of days the video is stored. For example, if content is logged on the Observer for 90 days, clips will be stored for 90 days. You create a clip from logged content. The clip will be saved on the system based on the origination of when the video was logged, not from when the clip was created.

Third - allows you to save metadata along with segments of video

Fourth allows you to export a copy of content from the Observer to you PC/laptop