Viewing exported video in adaptive views
An adaptive view adapts its number of view items to the number of cameras with concurrent video feeds and can display exported video from up to 100 cameras. The exported video is played back in chronological order. This behavior makes it easier to see all details in the exported video and have an overview of everything happening in the video.
Exported video from more than 100 cameras can only be shown in default views.
Examples of how an adaptive view adapts its number of view items:
Example 1: Only one video feed at a time
You have received 10 minutes of video from 10 cameras, and each camera only has 1 minute of video with no overlap. In this case, the adaptive view has one view item that shows the video from one of the 10 cameras at a time and in chronological order.
Example 2: Concurrent video from more cameras
If there are concurrent video feeds from more cameras in the export, the adaptive view adapts the number of view items to the number of cameras with video at any given time.