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Supported devices for The Observer XT - portable set-up
The table below shows the maximum supported (1) resolution, (2) frame rate (fps), (3) number of devices and (4) recording time (hours). Tests were done on a Dell 3551 notebook. Device Resolution Frame rate Number of devices ...
Supported devices for FaceReader
MediaRecorder videos from all the supported devices can be analyzed by FaceReader, but the files from the individual devices have not been tested with this program. It is important to select FaceReader RPPG as the output quality setting if you use the Remote ...
Epiphan screen capture devices
Supported devices MediaRecorder supports Epiphan Pearl Nano. This is an encoder device that is able to stream the output of the video card of the test computer to the computer with MediaRecorder. Notes Audio To record audio, connect a microphone to the so...
Set up the Epiphan Pearl Nano screen capture device
Aim To connect the Epiphan Pearl Nano screen capture device and make the necessary settings. Prerequisites , The network allows data transfer of at least 1 Gb per second. We recommend to use a dedicated network for the cameras. The cables must be su...
Chapter 15 End-User License Agreement
End-User License Agreement Revised: 21 July 2022 END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY. Please read this End-User License Agreement ("EULA" or “Agreement”) carefully before checking the “accept” checkbox, downloading or using the Software...
Introduction
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Noldus Information Technology bv. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement. The software may be used or...
Up and running quickly
This Quick Start Guide guides you through the main steps to create sessions with Viso. Only the most basic features are addressed. Inevitably, some features that may apply to your application are not discussed. You can find additional information in the Viso H...
Viso Base Module
User roles There are five types of user accounts, each with its specific rights for setting up Viso, creating sessions or viewing them. Setup – To make network connections and add users. Technician – To add users, set up locations and manage sessions. Ad...
Annotation Module
With the Annotation Module, it is possible to mark events in your sessions. Besides the functionality of the Base Module, the Annotation Module has the following additional options: Create Codes lists. Annotate. Enter Remarks. Create Highlight videos ...
Scheduler Module
The Scheduler Module allows you to schedule sessions in advance. Dashboard The dashboard displays a calender and a list of scheduled and recorded sessions that you are allowed to view. The recorded sessions have a link that allows you to open them. Schedule...
Making an Audit Report
In an Audit Report you can log all the activities regarding video creation, deletion and access of the users of your choice. Making an audit log should be enabled in the settings and your user role should allow audit reporting (Technician). Click the menu b...
For more information
Viso Help In Viso, press the F1 key, or click on the menu button and choose Viso Help. Or, on the Windows Apps screen, under Noldus, choose Viso 12 Help. The Viso Help can also be downloaded from the MyNoldus portal. From the menu select Noldus Online and the...
Introduction
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Noldus Information Technology bv. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement.The software may be used or cop...
Welcome to Viso
Main topics How to use this Help Introduction Important definitions User management What's new in Viso 11? What's new in viso 12?
How to use this Help
TIP If you do not see the table of contents, enlarge the Help window or zoom out the characters (Ctrl+mouse wheel, or Ctrl+-). TIP To search for two or more adjacent words (e.g. review session), use quotes (“review session”).
Introduction
Viso® is a powerful tool to record video and audio in multiple independent locations. Record with up to four Pan-Tilt-Zoom cameras in each room. Control session recording from any computer in your local network, so that the persons under study are not disturb...
Important definitions
IMPORTANT The terminology in this Help may differ from what you see in Viso, since your colleague who manages the Setup account may have changed it in the program. Locations may, for example, be called Rooms and Sessions Recordings. Also markers, subjects and ...
User Management
Viso has five user roles that differ in rights to work with the program. This ensures that actions in Viso, like managing users and locations, session recording, and session viewing, can only be done by those whose user role allows it. Users that have rights...
What's new in Viso 11?
Allocate locations to departments In Viso 11 we introduce the concept of departments. Your colleague who maintains the Viso set-up can assign locations to departments. Each location can be assigned to one department. The users (Administrators, Trainers and Tr...
Locations and Sessions
By default, a session is a recording with all cameras in one location. To create sessions, your user role must allow session recording. Main topics Pan, Tilt, and Zoom (PTZ) the cameras. This is only possible if the camera has Pan, Tilt, and Zoom contr...