Specifications
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Again, a bar graph is displayed, this time representing the number of clips or events listed for
each hour of the selected day. You may scroll through the clips by clicking and dragging the
mouse in the timeline view. As you do so, the clip list will be scrolled to display the clip with
the nearest-matching time and a red line will be drawn in the timeline view to indicate that
position precisely. Click the magnifying glass icon to return to the week view.
The Clip Viewer
The clip viewer allows you to play the clip, if it is a movie, either frame by frame, or full-
speed. There is a slider which represents the current frame position within the video. There is
also a tempo slider which may be used to slow down or speed up the playback from 1/8th to
600x real-time. If the movie has sound, you can also adjust the playback volume with a third
slider.
The play button becomes the pause button when you click it. Use the buttons on either side of
the play button to step frame-by-frame forward or backward. Holding down either of these
buttons will automatically repeat the stepping.
The buttons at the far-left and far-right are used to advance to the next or previous event in a
BVR file. This is particularly handy if your recorded clips contain multiple events or a
continuous recording. For all file types, once there is no further event to display, the next or
previous file on the clip list is then opened.
Use the mouse wheel over the viewer window to digitally zoom in and out. When you are
zoomed-in, you may use the left mouse button to "drag" the video within the window.
To close the Clip Viewer and return to the live camera view, click on the live camera view or
the X icon at the top-right of the viewer window.