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P350 flexitrax Operation Manual 71
Section 8 - Digital Video
The P350 flexitrax includes an advanced digital
video recorder. This section provides an overview of the P350 flexitrax
digital video recording and playback capabilities. Also included is a detailed section on converting video files to other
popular formats for playback and distribution.
The P350 flexitrax system produces high-quality digital video files encoded with H.264 video and AAC audio CODECs.
The resulting files have an MP4 extension.
Many video settings can be changed to suit your needs, check the Controller Settings section for further details.
8.1 Video Input options
The P350 flexitrax features several advanced video settings. You can for example, change the default destination
and file names for recorded videos. You can also choose to include a title page on the start of each video.
Video Input
MENU > SETUP > BASIC SETTINGS > VIDEO SOURCE.
There are 3 choices: Auto, Camera and External. The default setting is Auto.
1. Use ▲ and ▼ to select your choice.
2. Press OK to confirm or ◄ to return to the settings menu.
The Auto setting gives preference to the external video source (if present).
The Camera setting selects the P350 camera as the default video source.
The External setting selects the external video source. You can connect an external video source to the command
module using standard composite RCA or BNC cables as required.
The command module’s video input jack is located inside the I/O interface panel and is highlighted with a yellow ring
around the jack.
CAUTION! Only one external video source should be connected at any time or the system will not work correctly.
8.2 Video playback
You can play recorded video using the command module or any computer system that has compatible video playback
software and CODECs installed.
Command module playback
Video playback using the command module is described in Section 7.

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