Auto export window

In the Auto Export window, you can create an auto export profile, and export data from specified inputs the local servers using a CD, DVD, hard drive, or removable drive. For more information, see Creating an auto export profile and Exporting data to a CD, DVD, or drive. For more information on the functionality of the Auto Export window, see the following tables.

Table 1. Edit Profile pane in the Auto Export window
Interface element Description
Minutes Before list To select the number of minutes of video to include in the profile export before the auto export starts, use the Minutes Before list.
Minutes After list To select the number of minutes of video to include in the export after the auto export starts, use the Minutes After list.
Export Name field To generate different automated names for exports, enter {date format} and a combination from Variables .

Example: {date format = "video automatically exported on %x at %X"} or {date format = "%H, %M, %S, %x"}

Export PS file only check box Exports files greater than 4 GB and up to 137 GB. The system only supports .ps files. If you do not select the Hostname/IP Address check box, the file exports in an .exe format.
Table 2. Activity, Drive and Media Status panes in the Auto Export window
Interface element Description
Drive Status pane Displays whether the system has a writable CD/DVD drive with compatible formats.
Media Status pane Displays whether a blank disc is in the drive, and the blank disc’s format and storage size.
Eject Media when Done check box Configures the CD/DVD drive to open automatically when the system finishes exporting data to the disc. If the drive door on the physical system is latched, the drive cannot open. To configure the CD/DVD drive to open automatically, select the Eject Media when Done check box and then click Save.
Refresh Status button Refreshes the information in the Activity Status pane.
Auto Export Now

button

Initiates the exporting of data to the specified output.
Activity Status pane Displays the status and burn progress of the export.

In the following table, you can find a list of variables that you can use to generate automated names for exports.

Table 3. Variables
Variable Description
%a Weekday abbreviation
%A Weekday name
%b Month abbreviation
%B Month name
%c Full date/time
%d Day of month
%H Hour (24h format)
%I Hour (12h format)
%j Day of year
%m Month (01-12)
%M Minute
%p AM/PM
%s Second
%U Week of year (start Su)
%w Day of week (Su=0, Mo=1)
%W Week of year (start Mo)
%x Date (xx/xx/xx)
%X Time (xx:xx:xx)
%y Last two digits of a year
%Y Year (20xx)
%Z Time zone abbreviation
%% Percent symbol