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Overview of the operation controls

uEye Camera Manual Version 4.00

Overview of the operation controls

The buttons in the uEye Player user interface are for the most part self-explanatory and are based on the keys and symbols of a standard video recorder.

btn_Player_PlayBack

Reverse: play video backwards

btn_Player_PlayForw

Play: play video forwards

btn_Player_Stop

Stop: stop playing the video (symbol appears after you click the Play button). The last frame will be frozen.

btn_Player_JumpStart

Jump to start of video

btn_Player_FastBack

Fast rewind

btn_Player_SingleImgBack

One frame back

btn_Player_SingleImgForward

One frame forward

btn_Player_FastFormward

Fast forward

btn_Player_JumpToEnd

Jump to end of video

btn_Player_JumpToImg

Go to specific frame. When you click this button, a small dialog box will open where you can enter the frame number.

btn_Player_StartLoop

Start Loop mode (blue text)

btn_Player_StopLoop

Stop Loop mode (red text)

btn_Player_StartReplayLoop

Start of playback loop

btn_Player_StopReplayLoop

End of playback loop

btn_Player_Save

Save current frame as BMP file or JPEG file

btn_Player_Print

Print current frame

btn_Player_Sound

Sound on/off

btn_Player_Open

Open video file

btn_Player_Close

Close video file

Fig. 139: uEye Player operation controls

Fig. 139: uEye Player operation controls

 

1

Position markers for the defined playback loop

2

Current position in video file

3

Size of the video display window in pixels

4

Current frame number

5

Number of frames in video file

6

Volume control

7

Frame display parameter settings. Each slider can be reset to its default setting by clicking it with the right mouse button. The settings are also applied to the subsequent files.

8

Current playback speed setting

9

Playback speed in relation to the recording speed from 0.1 to 200 fps. The values are set in increments.

 

Using the btn_Player_JumpToImg button, you can jump directly to a specific frame. To do so, enter a numerical value between 1 and the total number of frames in the video sequence.

Fig. 140: Jump to specific frame

Fig. 140: Jump to specific frame


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