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Volicon 7.2 RPM User Guide
  • Introduction
    • Purpose and Scope
    • System Overview
    • System Options: the Volicon Input Switch
      • Using the Observer’s Internal Input Switch
      • Using a KRAMER device
    • Conventions Used in the Manual
    • Definition of Key Terms
    • Modes of Operation
      • Scanning
      • Reviewing
      • Manual/Interactive Mode
  • Initial Connection
    • PC Client Minimum Requirements checklist
    • Installing the Observer Media Player
    • Graphical User Interface (GUI): Initial Login
      • Internet Browser Support
        • Internet Explorer Support
        • Multiple Browser Support using Clientless Mode – Silverlight and Flash Players
      • Steps to Log In
      • Your initial LogIn Screen
      • Installing player cab file
  • Home Page
    • Streaming
    • Player Display Area
    • Left Menu
    • Dashboard - Encoder/Stream Inputs
    • Favorites
    • Controlling Your Video Stream/Streams
      • Volume Controls
      • Mark to cut clips
      • Controlling Display Modes
    • Wall of Monitors Mode
      • Entering Wall of Monitors Mode
      • Frame Color Alert Notification
        • Configuring Frame Color Alert Notification
      • Keyboard Hotkeys
    • RPM Toolbar - Remote Control Bar
      • Remote Control Bar
        • Controlling Individual Video Streams
        • Video Stream Management Advanced Actions Bar
        • The Calendar Function
        • Sync to Me
        • Closed Captioning
        • Advanced Actions Button
    • Status Line - AL, SS and BS
      • BS - Black Screen Amount
      • SS - Static Screen
      • AL - Audio Level
        • HA – Low/High Audio Level
      • RPM Script Phase – Current Running Script
      • RPM Script Phase – Manual Mode
    • Logging Out
  • Manual/Interactive Mode
    • Entering Manual Mode
    • Effects of Manual Mode
      • Effect on Scanning
      • Ability to Switch Inputs in a Single Player Window
        • Input Switching in Internet Explorer
        • Displaying Input Metadata
        • Input Switching in Clientless Browsers (Chrome, Firefox and Safari)
        • General Notes on Input Switching
  • Media Clips
    • Bookmarks
    • Playing Your Clips
    • Manipulating Your Clips
      • Editing Clips
        • Exporting Your Clip
      • E-Mailing Clips
    • Searching Your Clips
      • Simple Search
      • Advanced Search
        • The Time Range Field
        • The Advanced Search Field
      • Sort clips
  • CC Search
    • Launching the Search Function
    • Using the Search Function
      • Search Function Example
      • Search Function Options
    • Export clips
      • Bookmark clips
      • Export media
      • Standard Export Format Types
      • Export Stream Options
        • Stream Options
        • Advanced Options
      • Play Exported Clips
  • Fault Clips
    • Export fault clips
    • Fault Clip Player
    • Report Fault Clips in ASCII
  • Remote Control
    • Remote Control Bar
      • Virtual Remote Control
      • Virtual Remote Macro Scripting
  • Scan Frequency
  • Statistics
    • Fault reports
      • Service Fault Report Parameters
      • Fault Report Operation
        • Media faults
        • Equipment and link errors
        • Other faults
    • Availability Reports
      • Service Availability Parameters
    • Availability Computations
      • Observer Mode
      • RPM Scan Mode
    • Service Availability Status Determined During Scanning
      • Service Availability Computation Example
  • Central Configuration
  • Front-end Setup
    • User Preferences
    • User Management
    • Alert Notification, Emails and SNMP Notification
    • Scheduled Recording Module
    • Recorded Events
  • Appendix
    • Player hot keys
    • References
      • Loudness monitoring
      • Glossary
    • Troubleshooting
    • What NOT to do on the server side
  • Revision Change History
Volicon 7.2 RPM User Guide
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CC Search¶

If configured by the Volicon administrator, the Observer will store closed captioning content in a separate database. This allows you to search for any word spoken on streams where the Observer is capturing CC/TT. . The search function references the Closed Caption metadata attached to your stored content and displays the text along with the video associated with the CC/TT metadata. So as long as CC/TT database storage is enabled, you have the ability to search Closed Caption text .

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