Honeywell RAPID EYE K5404V9 User Manual

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7–6

Double-clicking several *.rem files causes multiple MultiClip Player sessions to
be opened. To free up Windows resources, remember to close MultiClip Player
sessions when finished.

7.3 Coarse

Editing

Comparing events: making a clip with a jump

While making a clip from recorded video: after clicking

on the Playback toolbar, you

have the option of using the Go to command

to jump to a past or future time. This

coarse editing is useful for comparing two events within the same clip.

7.3.1 Time

Gap

Jumping into the future

Making a clip of two segments, say from 8:00 AM to 8:05 AM, on two consecutive days,
introduces a gap of 24 hours in the clip. On playback, the clip stops at the point where
the jump occurs, until the time of the next image. Rather than waiting 24 hours through
the gap, use procedure !104 to see the clip in a reasonable amount of time.

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!104 To avoid waiting for a clip to resume playing, when it contains a time gap

When the video reaches the gap and appears paused, click Pause, then click
Play
.

Jumping into the past

One way to avoid gaps is to jump back, rather than forward in time. For example: for a
clip of two segments, say from 8:00 AM to 8:05 AM, on two dates, start with the later
date. By doing so, the clip fools playback into believing there is no gap. Since the
second segment is in the past, it is played immediately.

7.3.2

Viewing Many Clips at Once

Another way to compare video is to play two or more clips.

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!105 To compare clips

1.

View a clip (see 5.2).

2.

Drag the tear-away player from the session pane; to do so, see figure 9 on p. 2–
3.

3.

Repeat steps 1 and 2 as needed.

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