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Calendar or Playback Interface.
Calendar/Playback Interface selector (item 10 in Figure 23) is used to
select either 1 Search Interface, or, 2 Switch to Playback Interface.
If Search Interface is selected the Video Playback window will close and
be replaced with a Calendar with dates with video files available
highlighted.
Playback Details.
Playback Details displays information about the currently playing Video
file. The Directory from where the video file has been loaded is located
top left of Playback Details. Top right shows current state of the Video
file and will display Play if the video is actively being played. PAUSE if the
video has been paused and STOP if the video file has been stopped. If
the video has been stopped the Playback indicator will automatically
revert back to the start of the earliest video file. The DATE of the video
file will be displayed as well as the current location of the Playback Indicator. Bottom right shows the current playback speed of
the video file. See Figure 24 for playback controls.
Playback Controls.
The Playback Controls are very similar to those found on many DVD,
Blu-Ray, and other video playback devices.
Figure 24: Playback Controls.
1.
Play Button, Changes to Pause during Playback.
2.
Stop Button.
3.
Slow Forward. 1/2, 1/4, 1/8
th
and 1/16
th
speed available. Also used to Slow down payback after Fast Forward has been
selected.
4.
Fast Forward. X2, X4, X8 and X16 speeds available. Also used to speed playback back to normal speed after Slow Forward
has been selected.
5.
Next Frame. Advances the currently playing video by a single frame.
6.
Sound. Controls volume level. Mute is also available.
7.
Snapshot. Saves a single BMP image file to the designated folder option 13, Figure 23 . Once a snap shot has been
selected a confirmation window will appear. Select an option from that window for the snapshot.
8.
Clip. Creates a Clip or a File for Exporting. See the section Creating a Clip later in this guide.
9.
Zoom In. Zooms in on the playback marker in the Time Bar.
10.
Zoom Out. Zooms Out on the playback marker in the Time Bar.
11.
Directly opens H.264 files.