Audio and Video
Using the Blur Video Feature
The blur video feature is available during playback of video that you have previously offloaded. Its intended use is to selectively blur faces in a video that you are screening for others. For that reason, the blur feature is not available elsewhere ...
Video Retention
Video is retained on the the attendant for 40 to 60 days. Video older than that is overwritten and no longer available for viewing or offloading.
Introduction to Audio and Video
Transportant has a number of audio and video features. You can view live and recent video. You can offload video, then view, share, and download it. You can take over the speakers on a bus to make announcements. And more! Read the other articles in ...
Camera Roles
You can assign specific roles to your cameras to optimize how they function in your fleet. Available Roles Dash Camera This role disables the camera's infrared lights. By turning them off, glare from the windshield is reduced when the camera is used ...
View Video When Recording is Turned Off
When you want to view live video but you see "Bus is parked at a location where video recording is turned off", hover your computer's mouse over that message. A number of video controls will appear. Press the icon of three vertical dots ("more ...
Audio Takeover
What is audio takeover The Transportant system lets you take over the speakers on a bus to make announcements. Not all buses have been wired to allow this, and not all buses that have the needed wiring have this feature enabled. For that reason, if ...
Viewing, Sharing, and Downloading Offloaded Video
1. Offload the desired video. Once it is complete, click the blue Start Time link. 2. You will be sent to that bus, at the correct time. 3. To share the video with anyone that can access the dashboard, copy & paste the URL. 4. To download the video: ...