Procedure
Do one of the following: Open an existing case, and then select a G64 video file in the Files field. Click Download and then click Genetec™ Video Player.Download the Genetec™ Video Player install package.Double-click or select the GenetecVideoPlayer.exe installer .exe file and click RUN.
How do you open a Genetec video player?
Procedure
Insert the CD, DVD, or USB.Copy the GenetecVideoPlayer.exe onto your computer, and double-click to open the application.To view a video file, do one of the following: Drag the video file into Genetec™ Video Player. In the Genetec™ Video Player, click File > Open file, and select the video file to view.
What will play G64X files?
G64X files can be played by the Genetec Video Player (replaced Portable Archive Player) included with Security Center. G64X files are created when you export video recorded by a surveillance camera using the Genetec Security Center software.
How do I play a G64 file on Windows?
It can be played by the Genetec Video Player (formerly Portable Archive Player), which is included with Genetec Security Center. You can add watermarks to video contained in G64 files and can also choose custom sections of the video to export. You can also choose to export the video to the more popular .
What is Genetec clearance?
Genetec Clearance is a digital evidence management system that helps you organize evidence and case files. It reduces reliance on having to copy information to DVDs and shared drives. Clearance lets you securely share evidence with the click of a button.
What is Genetec Security Center?
About Genetec
The company’s flagship product, Security Center, is an open-architecture platform that unifies IP-based video surveillance, access control, automatic license plate recognition (ALPR), communications, and analytics.
What does the Security Center 5.9 Intrusion Detection overview do?
Security Center 5.9 speeds up your reaction to potential risks and helps you keep on top of intrusion threats. Cameras are now mapped directly to individual intrusion inputs, instead of intrusion zones.