Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 5, 2018

Waching daily May 29 2018

Just a little while ago I uploaded a video tutorial on how to add a content delivery

network service to your WordPress-based website and I totally forgot to do one thing that

was probably the most important thing to do and thank goodness one of the subscribers

on the channel reminded me and said hey what about this so here's the video I'll put a

link in the video description box and I'll also pin it to the con to the append comment

area and so the full video tutorial and ride here Kyle he's from old global web I should

put a link to his website as well he's a website developer he said what kind of speed difference

are we talking got any before and after numbers and so he posted that in the just pointed

out the thing that I totally did not add that to the video which is a before and after someone

to go into that right now I did do a before-and-after test and so he actually then went and added

followed the tutorial added a content delivery network the same service that I shown in the

video to one of his development websites and his tests were that it loaded a second faster

so just by doing this one simple thing it shaved off one second off of his low time

and I would definitely say that is a win especially considering adding a content delivery network

really is just a matter of a few pennies per month depending on the website so here is

the website I used in the tutorial and I went in and added BunnyCDN is just a very affordable

high-performance CDN it only cost a few pennies per month you'll learn about that in the video

so let me show you the before and the after now all I did was take the URL to this website

and I haven't really done anything with this website so here you can see just some images

and some text in all that now none of the images or anything have been through any optimizations

or anything like that I just took the URL and I put it in peeing down the kingdom has

a speed test tool and so I went ahead and I put it in kingdom and it should for the

before and the after so let's just go ahead and look at the before I'm not doing this

alive on purpose because sometimes let me just say speed tests can vary meaning you'll

do it three times you really probably want to take the average of the three so here is

the non-CDN stats from kingdom so you see a snapshot of the image right in there now

I'm using InMotion hosting for this website and I'm also using the Astra WordPress theme

and one of their Astro starter sites and I have LifterLMS all kinds of stuff on this

website so the performance grade because Asher is already very optimized is just came in

at 90% alone time at 3.36 seconds which is not great it's good but it's not great but

like I said there's been no optimizations at all done on this website and so here's

it's it's a thing there okay and then after this is the score I got after so it went from

that 3.3 seconds down to 1.3 seconds so it actually shaved off two seconds and that's

pretty huge when you consider it was already loading pretty snappy to begin with to so

to go from that down to 1.3 seconds it's pretty fabulous if you asked me but like I said your

mileage may vary Y MM V I'm not saying that everyone that adds this CDN to the WordPress

website are going to have these massive gains however one second two seconds shaved off

and already quick load time is a huge huge win if you took it into percentages it's loading

over twice as fast with this one little thing that really just costs a few pennies so anyways

if you watched that video and decided to take the plunge and add a content delivery network

to your WordPress based website I'd like to hear your results in the comments section

down below and if you didn't watch that video it's a full tutorial I will have a link in

the video description box down below it's definitely something worth checking out you

can see in the video that it would really for my website with a ton of traffic that

I get it's going to probably cost me less than a dollar per month to have a content

delivery network I think most websites it might cost $0.05-$0.10 per month to have a

content delivery network on their website so if your Webhost doesn't provided and most

of the shared hosting doesn't you usually get it with managed WordPress hosting is definitely

the best nickel you can spend per month to add a content delivery network to your website

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a big difference in your website thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next video

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Smart Client: Export Video in Simplified Mode - Duration: 3:23.

XProtect Smart Client is a powerful, easy-to-use client application for viewing and managing the daily operations of a surveillance installation.

In this video tutorial, you'll learn how to export recorded video and still images in Smart Client.

Exporting video is easy in the simplified mode. Click Toggle Mode to switch to that mode.

The export process for any given camera view is accessed on the Playback tab.

Click the Playback tab.

In the simplified mode, begin with the Export button. Click Export.

You can set the start and end times a couple of different ways. Let's look at both.

Click the Start input field.

Click the Start time field and change it to 11:45 AM.

Click Close.

Set the End time the same way. Click the End time field.

Click the End time field to change it to 11:46 AM.

Click Close.

You can also select a period of time by dragging the start and end time indicators on the timeline.

To add other cameras, select the check boxes for those cameras. Select the Front Door 2 check box.

For multiple selections, you can Add all or Clear list.

In this example, you need to export only Front Door 1. Clear the Front Door 2 check box.

The video will be saved in database format to the destination you specify.

The Smart Client - Player will also be included. Click Export.

To access additional export features, you will need to switch out of the simplified mode.

Click the Toggle Mode button.

For camera views on both the Live and Playback tabs, you can save still images in several ways.

The Clipboard button copies a still image of the selected view to your clipboard.

You can then paste the image into another application.

The Send to the Printer button opens a surveillance report that you can send to a printer connected to your local machine.

The report includes a still image of the camera view at the current time, the Camera name,

the Image capture and Report print times, the User's name, and the User's notes.

The Snapshot feature records a still image of the current view to a location on your local machine.

The file name consists of the camera name, the date, and the time.

You just saw how to export recorded video and still images in Smart Client.

Visit our YouTube site to view other tutorials in this playlist.

For more infomation >> Smart Client: Export Video in Simplified Mode - Duration: 3:23.

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Smart Client: View Live Video - Duration: 5:15.

XProtect Smart Client is a powerful, easy-to-use client application for viewing and managing the daily operations of a surveillance installation.

In this video tutorial, you will learn how to view live video in the XProtect Smart Client.

When you log in, your most recently selected view appears.

Depending on your permissions and XProtect version,

you can select from the views your administrator creates and the private views that you create.

The currently selected view is listed here. Let's click the view arrow.

Let's select the Dock Incoming view.

The Dock Incoming view appears.

When you place your pointer over a view item, the camera toolbar appears at the bottom.

Depending on your permissions and your version of XProtect, these buttons appear,

allowing you to apply various functions to the corresponding view.

The Independent Playback button allows you to investigate incidents by playing back recorded clips.

The Create a Snapshot feature saves a still image of the current view to a defined location on your local machine.

The Send to Printer button opens a surveillance report that you can send to a printer connected to your local machine.

The Copy to Clipboard button copies a still image of the selected camera to your clipboard.

Depending on your system and your privileges, the Start Recording for 5 Minutes button manually records the

current camera even if nothing else triggers the recording--for example, by motion.

In some configurations, the PTZ Presets button opens a list that allows you to select Pan-Tilt-Zoom presets.

To maximize any camera view item, double-click the title bar.

Double-click the title bar again to return to the previous view.

You can select different camera feeds to populate different views.

In the lower-right corner of the Hall view item, let's click More.

And then let's click Camera.

Before we continue, note that a checkmark indicates your current (default) camera.

Now let's click Server.

Click Cameras.

The available cameras appear listed here.

Again, the current camera has a checkmark. In this example, we want to see the Parking camera.

The Parking camera is displayed. You can also send a given view to a new floating window.

We'll use the More button,

select Send to Window,

and then select Main Window--Outside View.

A schematic opens that corresponds to the current view layout, with each number representing a different item in the layout.

You can send the active camera (in this case, Parking) to any of the currently configured views by clicking the corresponding number.

In this example, you do not want to do that. Rather, let's select New Floating Window.

The Parking camera displays in a new floating window that has the same functionality as those in the main window.

You could use this to continue monitoring a live view item while simultaneously playing back video from the same view.

Let's close the window.

You can also use the pane to adjust views.

In the upper-left corner of the window, click the Pane icon.

The pane appears with the Views and Cameras pane showing.

In the Private>Daytime surveillance group, we'll click New View (2 x 2).

The view you selected appears.

You can also use the Views pane to replace a camera in the view you selected. Click Cameras.

With the Server and Cameras pane expanded, a list of available cameras appears.

From here, you can drag any of the cameras to a view item to temporarily replace it.

After you alter your view, you can reload the original view by clicking the Reload View button.

The view reloads and displays the view as stored on the server.

You just saw how to view live video in the XProtect Smart Client.

Visit our YouTube site to view other tutorials in this playlist.

For more infomation >> Smart Client: View Live Video - Duration: 5:15.

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Smart Client: Export Video Evidence - Duration: 6:12.

XProtect Smart Client is a powerful, easy-to-use client application for viewing and managing the daily operations of a surveillance installation.

In this video tutorial, you'll learn how to export recorded video in Smart Client.

You can export video from a given camera view on the Playback tab.

You must first adjust the start time and end time.

There are two ways to do this on the Advanced Timeline of the Playback tab.

Click the clock icon.

The time selection window appears. This is where you can define the start and end dates and times.

Click OK to apply the selected time range.

Time selection mode is another way to define a specific time period to export.

In the lower-left corner of the screen, click the time icon

With time selection mode toggled on, you can select a period of time by dragging

the start and end time indicators on the timeline.

Note that you can export video from either the Playback tab or the Sequence Explorer tab.

The exporting process is similar from both locations.

Click Export.

Click Export.

The Export window appears.

Note that, regardless of whether you clicked Export from the Playback tab or the Sequence Explorer tab,

the process is the same from this point on.

In the viewing pane, you can drag the brackets to fine-tune the sequence you want to export.

Use these expandable/collapsible sections to choose among the following formats:

XProtect format, Media player format, Still images

Select this option to include the XProtect Smart Client - Player application with the exported video.

The XProtect format can be viewed only with the XProtect Smart Client - Player.

Note this is an export of the video as it is recorded, without any digital zooming or de-warping.

However, it will be encoded with any privacy masking you may have applied.

Select this option if you do not want to allow the video to be re-exported.

The recipients of the export will not be able to export the sequence in any format.

Select this option to add password protection and to select the strength of the encryption you want to apply to the exported data.

Select this option to include a digital signature to your exported database.

Depending on your system settings, the data might already contain a signature.

If so, these signatures will be verified during export and, if successfully verified,

added to the export. If verification fails, the export for the device will also fail.

If you do not include a digital signature, neither the signature from the server nor the export

will be included, and the export will succeed even if the data has been tampered with.

You can also add comments to the export.

Click comments.

You can add comments to the project or to individual cameras.

In this example, you do not need to add any comments. Click OK.

In this example, you want to export in a media player format as well.

Select the Media player format check box.

From here, you can assign different properties to the media player format.

Use the Select content list to select between exporting only video or both video and audio.

Use the Select format list to select between exporting video in AVI format or MKV format.

Select the Include timestamps check box if you want to add the date and time from

the system to the exported images. The time stamp will be displayed at the top of the exported video.

Select the Reduce frame rate check box if you want to reduce the frame rate for the export.

Every second image will be included, but the sequence still plays back in real time.

Click Video texts.

Enter and format text here that will appear in the exported video.

Create new slides of text and assign the text you entered before and/or after the video here.

Click OK.

In this example, you also selected and set the export settings of Still images.

Click Start Export.

Because you chose to include a password, the Enter a password dialog box appears in which you enter and re-enter a password.

Click OK.

When the export is finished, a completed message appears. Click Details.

The Export Details dialog box appears, showing the export location. Click Details.

Details appear about the three formats you chose. Click the Export location.

In the default Video Export directory, the export folder appears. Double-click the folder.

The three export formats you chose appear in the three folders shown.

Double-click Smart Client - Player.

Type the Project password, then click Connect.

The video you exported appears in the XProtect Smart Client - Player.

The Media Player format folder contains the AVI file you exported.

The Still images folder has the set of still images you exported.

You just saw how to export recorded video in Smart Client.

Visit our YouTube site to view other tutorials in this playlist.

For more infomation >> Smart Client: Export Video Evidence - Duration: 6:12.

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Smart Client: Play Back Recorded Video - Duration: 7:00.

XProtect Smart Client is a powerful, easy-to-use client application for viewing and managing the daily operations of a surveillance installation.

In this video tutorial, you will learn how to play back recorded video in the XProtect Smart Client.

On the Live tab you can investigate incidents by playing back recorded video for a single camera.

Independent playback is useful when you know the specific time from a specific camera you want to investigate.

Let's click the icon to turn on Independent Playback.

Use this button to play the video forward and use this button to play the video backward.

Use this button to advance the video by one frame; use this button to rewind the video one frame.

You can also click and drag the timeline to change the time being viewed.

In this example, you want to investigate recorded video at about 8:12:30.

Use the Playback tab to review recorded video from one camera or multiple cameras simultaneously.

To enter Playback mode for the selected view, click the Playback tab.

In addition to the independent playback mode for each individual camera, the Playback tab has controls that affect all the cameras in the view.

Note that the red lines on the timeline indicate that recording occurred at those times.

Like the independent playback, you can drag the timeline to investigate a specific point in time.

The Recording Search pane provides tools for further video review.

Click Recording Search to expand the pane.

The expanded Recording Search pane provides access to a number of options for searching recordings.

Click the Selected camera option button to limit the search to the selected video stream.

To perform a search and retrieve a list of results, click Search.

The search results appear, with the video clip closest to the time selected in the view appearing near the middle of the list.

You can display more details about each list entry.

Select the Show Details check box.

You can now see additional information for each video sequence, including the time of the first and last images in the sequences in the triggering event.

If you are investigating an incident and you're not sure of the exact time of the incident, you can use the Sequence Explorer tab.

Click Sequence Explorer.

In this example, you want to determine when someone approached the driver of a vehicle.

You know that the incident occurred today. In the Sequence Search pane, click Today.

You can view sequences from various time ranges. Choose Today.

With the date range selected, next determine the length of the sequences.

Click 10 second intervals.

You can divide video sequences into separate slices of time.

You can choose between no slicing, custom slicing, or the intervals shown here.

Choose 30 second intervals.

With the sequence time range and intervals chosen, select the camera to assign to the range and intervals.

Click Select camera.

You can select among the cameras associated with Private or Shared views.

You can also select individual cameras from the Server. Click Street.

Video clips for yesterday appear in 30-second intervals within the rows of the Sequences pane.

Note the order in which they appear.

Use the shuttle to move forward and backward through the video slices.

Use the slider to change the size of the previews in the Sequences pane.

You can also drag the previews to move forward and backward through the slices.

The selected clip appears in the viewing pane.

Use the controls to play the video forward and backward, pause the video, and to advance or rewind the video one frame at a time.

This shuttle plays the video forward and backward.

Adjust this slider to speed up or slow down the playback speed.

You can also move forward and backward through the video by dragging the timeline.

If you want to find a specific event in a certain location, you can use the Smart Search.

Click the Playback tab.

Click the Pane icon to open the pane.

Click Smart Search.

Smart Search allows you to define specific areas in which to search for motion.

In this example, someone broke into a car and took a briefcase. You have been asked to find when the incident happened.

Note that the Smart Search feature behaves differently between the different product lines.

This course demonstrates the XProtect Professional functionality.

Select the Show mask check box.

With the mask turned on, you can select areas of the screen to include or exclude from the search.

You can adjust the Sensitivity and Interval, but in this example, you do not need to change these settings.

Click Next.

Smart Search recognized motion within the area you designated.

From here, you can use the playback controls to play the video and determine if this is the incident you are investigating.

You just saw how to play back recorded video in the XProtect Smart Client.

Visit our YouTube site to view other tutorials in this playlist.

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