Fault clips tab

Clicking this icon displays video clips flagged as meeting one or more Volicon Media Intelligence service automatic monitoring fault conditions. When the page first opens, all search constraints are wildcarded so the page will show all bookmarks that include a Volicon Media Intelligence service-flagged fault. If there are a lot of faults, the <Search> function allows you to narrow the list.

Figure: Fault clips

Figure: Fault clips

Fault clip display options

The ribbon at the top of the “Fault clips” pane allows you to manage and modify captured faults.

image Select/deselect all fault clips. If there are no clips, this option is greyed out.

image Manually create a New fault clip.

image Merge multiple fault clips. This allows you to combine multiple reported faults into a single combined clip. The new composite clip shows up in the <Bookmarks> tab. If there are no clips, this option is greyed out.

image Send selected fault clips. This opens a dialog box to email one or more clips to the selected user. Optionally, create an email subject title. This option is greyed out if no clips are selected.

image Delete selected fault clips. This option is greyed out if no clips are selected.

image When this icon is blue, the page is automatically refreshed every few seconds. When the icon is white, the page does not change once it is opened. Clicking the <Auto refresh> icon toggles between the two modes.

image Grid and List view are similar to other Volicon Media Intelligence service settings. Grid view displays a large thumbnail and limited descriptive detail about the fault. In List view, the thumbnail is smaller and the selection of descriptive detail is much greater.

image Export list opens an Excel spreadsheet showing details of each clip. The spreadsheet may be opened or saved to your desktop. The <Delete all fault clips> option allows you to quickly remove all fault clips.

Manual fault clip creation

The system allows you to manually create a fault clip. This works much the same way as creating a bookmark. Press the <Add clip> image icon at the top of the page. This opens a new page with the channel list on the left. Select a channel, mark the clip and name the clip—optionally, include descriptive text for more information and use the <Fault type> radio button to specify the type of fault. Press <Apply> at the bottom to create the clip.

Figure: Manual fault clip creation

Figure: Manual fault clip creation