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4.3.2

File operations

Each video display window has its own set of operation buttons and menus that are independent of each other.
It is possible to have up to four video display windows in use simultaneously and independently by clicking on
its control buttons or operation menu.
Note: The individual buttons, play, pause, stop, repeat, and sound refer to the particular display window only
and do not control the casting functions.
[ Casting  ]
Click the [Casting] button to start casting (streaming video). See Section 4.4 for more information
about casting. You can also start casting by choosing [Start/Switch Casting] from the [Menu]
pull-down. When casting from a window, the border of that window will turn blue and the [Casting]
button is highlighted.
[  Play  ]
Click the [Play] button to start the file playback. You can also start playback by choosing [Play]
from the [Menu] pull-down. The file starts to playback from the beginning.
[ Pause  ]
Click the [Pause] button to pause playback of the file. You can also pause by choosing [Pause]
from the [Menu] pull-down.  Click the [Play] button to resume file playback from the current point.
When paused, the [Pause] button is highlighted.
[  Stop  ]
Click the [Stop] button to stop the file playback. You can also stop by choosing [Stop] from the
[Menu] pull-down. Unlike the pause button, the stop button moves the seekbar to the beginning
of the video clip file. Therefore, when [Play] is pressed again, playback begins from the first
frame of the file.
[  Repeat  ]
Click the [Repeat] button to automatically repeat playback the same file. You can also activate
repeat playback by choosing [Repeat] from the [Menu] pull-down.
The [Repeat] button appears to be pushed (highlighted) if you click it. This indicates that the
repeat function is in effect. Click the [Repeat] button again to disable the repeat function. From
the [Menu] pull-down, if repeat is checked, then the repeat function is enabled, if it is not checked,
then the function is disabled.
[  Sound  ]
Click the [Sound] button to enable sound output for the currently open file. You can also enable
sound output by choosing [Output Sound] from the [Menu] pull-down.
The [Sound] button appears to be pushed (highlighted) when clicked to indicate output sound is
enabled. Click the [Sound] button again to mute the sound, the [Sound] button switches to the
default position, sound off. You can also mute the sound by choosing [Output Sound] from the
[Menu] pull-down. If 'Output sound' is checked, then sound output is enabled, if it is not checked,
then the function is disabled.
You can hear the sound from multiple windows simultaneously.
[
Zoom
]
Choose [Fit to Window Size], [50%], [100%] or [200%] from [Zoom] button to change the
magnification of the displaying image. You can also change the magnification by choosing
[Zoom] from the [Menu] pull down of each video display window. Each window can have a
different zoom factor.
[ Property... ]
Choose [Property...], from the [Menu] pull-down (no associated operation button) to view the
detailed information about the file. The displayed information includes the file name and path, the
image size, clip length, bit rate, and the audio and video CODECs used.
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[ Open Other File... ]
Choose [Open Other File], from the [Menu] pull-down (no associated operation button) to close
the currently opened file and open another file for playback or casting.
[ Close ]
Choose [Close], from the [Menu] pull-down to close the currently open file. The title bar of the
Video display windows reverts to "No Setting".
To use the seekbar, with a mouse, click on and drag the file pointer to the point where you want playback to
start.
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