EyeLink II Scene Camera User Manual
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2004-2007 SR Research Ltd.
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correction, if available, will be applied to
the gaze positions in the overlay
graphics.
Keys: S = Scene Camera cursor mapping
in recording;
D = Enable/Disable scene camera depth
correction.
Y = Go to the scene camera alignment
screen.
The timecode may be set to “Absolute”,
which displays the actual tracker time in
milliseconds that is used for the
timestamps for samples, events, and
messages recorded in the EDF file or as
real-time link data. If the “Trial” mode is
selected, the timecode displays the
milliseconds elapsed since the start of
the trial. No timecode will be shown if
“Off” is selected.
Keys: T = Select timecode type
“Video Ref Pattern”: Will be used by
future scene camera AVI saving
application to provide proper alignment
between the AVI file and eye tracker
video overlay.
“Binary Timecode”: Turns on/off the
binary timecode, which represents the
machine-readable EDF time. This will be
used in the future AVI saving application
for millisecond-accuracy alignment
between the AVI clip and the EDF timing.
Keys:
V = Show video alignment pattern;
M = Toggle on/off the machine-readable
timecode line
Several cursor colors can be selected
from the Video Setup screen, the most