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4.2.1.3. Fast Forward/Rewind (FWD/RWD)
You can search forward or back through a recording by using the <<</>>> keys. By pressing the “RWD” (10) or “FWD” keys (11), you
may fast forward or rewind at speeds of 2 to 32 times the normal playback speed. To increase or decrease the speed, press the “FWD”
or “RWD” keys repeatedly. The playback speed will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. To return to normal speed,
press the “Pause/Play” key (26).
4.2.1.4. Slow Playback
You can slow the playback in forward or reverse to ½ and ¼ normal speed. To activate or toggle the speed, press and hold the “FWD”
or “RWD” key for approximately 1 second. To return to normal speed, press the “Pause/Play” key (26).
4.2.1.5. Bookmark and last view stop mark
When you press the “Stop” key (27) during playback, the current position in the recording is temporarily marked as the “Last Viewed”
position and is used as the start position, the next time you start playback. You can use the navigation keys “Left” and “Right” to
change start position before play function. The mark will be deleted and a new one will be created the next time you press “Stop” during
playback.
You can store a permanent Bookmark by pressing the “Green” function key (9) during playback. Using the navigation keys “Left” and
“Right”, you can move the video position to different bookmarks. You can also edit the bookmarks using the function keys shown on the
info bar that appears when you press the navigation keys during playback. You can also scan through existing stop marks and books
marks by pressing the navigation keys while in the Library view.
4.2.1.6. Skip
There are four possibilities to skip certain recording time during viewing.
1 – Use the navigation “Up” and “Down” keys to skip 1 minute forward (Up) or backward (Down).
2 – Use the numeric keys 1-9 to skip forward, respectively. If key 5 is pressed, it will skip 5 minutes forward.
3 – Use the “Yellow” function key (25) to start the “Go to Position” option and enter a desired time, using the numeric keys 0-9.
4 – Use the navigation “Left” and “Right” keys to jump from one bookmark to another.
4.2.1.7. Edit a file
To edit a le, press the “Blue” function key (24), during playback. This will
open the “Edit” menu with new commands (see picture 33).
The keys on the Edit menu are similar to those in playback mode. You can
skip, rewind, and fast-forward. You can also advance rewind in intervals of 1
second using the “Up” and “Down” directional keys. You can use the “Yellow”
function key (25) to use “Go to Position” to go to the desired position in the le
by entering the time in minutes. With the “Red” function key (8) you can set a
start point, end point, and delete a selected part.
4.2.1.8. Descrambling a file
If you are recording a program on an encrypted channel and it cannot be
descrambled during the recording process, you will have a scrambled le
on the hard disk. Such a le will be marked in the Library with a “$” sign. It is only possible to view scrambled recordings with a valid
conditional access card for the program.
Since some providers change the access key several times per year, your product tries to perform the descrambling of the les every time
it enters into the standby mode; otherwise, you may lose access to the recording when the key changes - even with a valid smart card.
Note: If you want to get your les descrambled, please keep the CAMs inside the product.
Note: Auto of ine descrambling is not working for the Conax CA slot, only for CI slots, as les, when the valid CONAX card reader is
present are always recorded in an unscrambled format .
4.2.1.9. Create a folder
To avoid a large number of les in the library list (root folder of the hard disk), you may create new folders and move les to these folders
(see chapter Move or copy a le). To create a new folder, press the “Green” key (9) for “New Folder” in the Library menu. A pop-up will
open where you can enter a new folder name, using the alpha-numeric keys on the RCU, and press the “OK” key (6).
Picture 33