Operating instructions

<home> Load and play the first file that begins with "v2" in the current directory.
<end> Load and play the last file that begins with "v2" in the current directory.
<del> or k If the current video file is not the last, move the current file to the Trash
directory, then load and play the next video file. This is how you can remove
uninteresting files. The files still exist in the Trash directory, however, so they must be
removed occasionally with the unix command: rm -f Trash/*
<shift del> (Press del key while holding down the shift key.) If the current video file is
not the last, move the current file to the Trash directory, then load and show only the first
frame of the next video file. This is much quicker than playing the entire movie so it can
be useful when you want to quickly remove a number of files.
1 Set movie speed to normal speed and play current video file.
2 Set movie speed to half speed and play current video file.
3 Set movie speed to quarter speed and play current video file
4 Set movie speed to eighth speed and play current video file.
5 Set movie speed to sixteenth speed and play current video file.
0 Set movie speed to triple speed (100 frames/sec) and play current video file.
c Use the amber color look-up table defined in the file: CLUT.txt This shows the
movie in an amber pseudo-color that may allow you to discern amplitude gradations
better than with the normal gray-scale image.
g Use the normal gray-scale color table. This shows the movie in the normal gray-
scale.
<esc> Exit the sdisplay program.