This is a great way to share a clip with other people within or outside your organisation. The user will receive a link to view the clip on VideMatics but they will not be able to access any other features. Clips can be password protected and the links will expire after a set duration.
Open the Play page
This page is where you can view live streams and access historic footage.
Select the vehicle you would like to access
Online vehicles will be shown at the top of the list. You can filter vehicles by registration plate within the “advanced filters” section. Each vehicle is listed within a “vehicle card” showing with current location, speed and driver.
Click View playback from the vehicle you would like to access
This will open the Playback page from where you can select historic footage.
Note: you can only request footage from vehicles that are online and only if the footage is still available on the camera storage.
Select the date from the calendar
Dates for where there are footage available will be in bold. Dates with no footage are in a lighter colour and cannot be selected.

Select the time or location for where footage is required
Time: To select a time, click on the corresponding time on the time bar.
Location: Click on the required location on the map.
Select Share
Choose the beginning of the clip on the timeline - this is where you want the video to start from. A green line will appear where you have selected. This is the start of where you want the clip.

Fill in the details on the form and remember to select which camera(s)
Give the clip a name for your records.
Select recipients from the pre-populated list or add additional email addresses.
Select which video stream (high quality is best for most requests although can take longer to retrieve)
Edit the start time if required.
Set expiry date (after this time the link will no longer work).
Select the video duration
Select camera(s).
Click Send Inivitation. The recipients will receive an email with a link to view the video (the video will be available to watch once it has been retrieved from the camera).
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