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Playback:
This button’s function is the same as the
Play
button of a traditional video player. Clicking this button during
fast or slow playback will return the playback speed to normal.
Pause:
This button’s function is the same as the
Pause
button of a traditional video player. Clicking this button
during playback will cause the playback to pause. To continue the playback, re-click this button or the
playback button.
Fast Playback:
The video playback speed will increase each time this button is clicked. Its order of speed increase is as
follows:
One click: ×2= two times the normal speed.
Two clicks: ×4= four times the normal speed.
Three clicks: ×6= six times the normal speed.
Four clicks: ×8= eight times the normal speed.
Five clicks and up: ×10= ten times the normal speed.
The current playback speed is displayed in the Message Area.
Slow Playback:
The video playback speed will decrease each time this button is clicked. Its decreasing speed order is as
follows:
One click: 1/2= one-second time of the normal speed.
Two clicks: 1/4= one-fourth time of the normal speed.
Three clicks: 1/6= one-six time of the normal speed.
Four clicks: 1/8= one-eight time of the normal speed.
Five clicks and up: 1/10= one-ten time of the normal speed.
The current playback speed is displayed in the Message Area.
Play Preview (Backward Search):
This button’s function is the same as the
Rewind
button of a traditional video player. Clicking this button will
move the video backward for a number of frames (160 frames). It will have the same effect as moving the
Time Pointer
on the Time Scroll Bar to the left.
Play Next (
Forward Search):
This button’s function is the same as the
Forward
button of a traditional video player. Clicking this button will
move the video forward for a number of frames (160 frames). It will have the same effect as moving the
Time
Pointer
on the Time Scroll Bar to the right.
Snapshot:
Capturing still images during video playback can be accomplished by clicking this button. The captured image
is stored in BMP format. The snapshot can be edited or processed by using a common image processing
software. It can also be printed through a printer, or emailed.
Clicking the
button will bring up the following screen: