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If any unexpected interruption happens during the video capture process, the user will receive a notification or prompt informing them about the issue.
As soon as any bin is scanned for a QC fail item, the user interface will save the video up to that point.
If the user is inactive or doesn't interact with the video-capturing process for about 10 minutes, the recording will automatically pause. At that point, a prompt or notification will appear on the screen, asking the user to confirm whether they want to resume the video capturing.
When a video is being uploaded to the NAS, a notification or alert will be visible on the screen. This alert serves as a reminder to the user not to navigate away from the current screen or perform actions that could interfere with the uploading process. It ensures that the user is aware of the ongoing upload and takes precautions not to disrupt it.
If the user accidentally triggers the reload function while the video capture is in progress, a confirmation prompt will be displayed. This prompt will likely ask for confirmation from the user, giving them the opportunity to cancel the reload action.
Accessing Captured videos from Synology Application
Access Files on Your Synology NAS by logging into the NAS application.
The NAS files can be accessed using windows explorer as well.
Please refer Access Files on Your Synology NAS via Windows File Explorer