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Playing Back and Checking Sources

Playback with Player Operation Buttons

You can play back or move sources in individual frame units using the operation buttons on the Player.

Playing Back with Recorder Operation Buttons

Operation Button Settings

1Click [Play] on the Player.

Playback starts on the Player.

2Click [Stop] on the Player.

Playback stops.

Player Operation Buttons
(1)
[Stop]

Stop playback.

[K], [Shift] + [↓]
(2)
[Review]

Rewind a source. Each click switches the playback speed in the reverse direction between 4 times and 12 times.

[J]*1
(3)
[1 Frame Back]

Each click rewinds one frame at a time in the reverse direction. Keeping this button clicked plays back the source at the same speed in the reverse direction. In the case of deck operation, rewind is performed one frame at a time.

[←]
(4)
[Play]

Play back the source in the forward direction. When this button is clicked during playback, playback pauses. Click again to restart playback.

[Enter], [Space]
(5)
[Next Frame]

Each click forwards one frame at a time in the forward direction. Keeping this button clicked plays back the source at the same speed in the forward direction. In the case of deck operation, forwarding is performed one frame at a time.

[→]
(6)
[Fast Forward]

Fast forward playback. Each click switches the fast forward playback speed between 4 times and 12 times.

[L]*2
(7)
[Loop]*3

Repeatedly play back between In and Out points. If no In point is set, the source is repeatedly played back from the beginning, or if no Out point is set, the source is repeatedly played back to the end. If In and Out points have been set for audio, the source is played from the first In point to the last Out point, including the In and Out points for video.

[Ctrl] + [Space]

*1Each press of [J] on the keyboard switches the rewind speed in 6 levels between 2 to 32 times. Press [L] to slow down the rewind speed. Press this key with the source paused to play back at the same speed in the reverse direction.

*2Each press of [L] on the keyboard switches the fast-forward speed in 6 levels between 2 to 32 times. Press [J] to slow down the fast-forward speed. Press it while pausing to play back at the same speed in the forward direction.

*3Loop playback cannot be set for external sources. [Loop] is replaced with [Pause].

Note

Playing Back with Shuttle/Slider

You can play back a source by dragging the shuttle or slider on the Player.

Note
1Drag the shuttle/slider.

A frame at the slider position is displayed on the Player.

Shuttle/Slider
(1)
Shuttle

Drag the shuttle to the left and right to play back in the reverse and forward directions, respectively. Release dragging to return the shuttle to the center and pause playback. The playback speed can be selected in 21 levels both in the forward and reverse directions, from 1/20 to 16 times.

(2)
Slider

Click any position on the position bar to move the slider and display the frame for that position. You can also drag the slider.

(3)
Position bar

Displays the timeline of the source displayed on the Player.

(4)
[Switch Display Range]

Switch the display range on the Player between In and Out points only or the entire source.

Alternative

Playing Back with Mouse (Mouse Gesture)

You can play back a source by moving the mouse on the Player.

Note
1Position the mouse cursor on the Player, and move the mouse as if to draw a circle, with the right mouse button clicked.

Draw the circle clockwise to playback in the forward direction, and counterclockwise in the reverse direction. The playback speed changes in proportion to the speed of the mouse action.

Alternative

Displaying Clips on the Player

Display clips registered to the bin or clips displayed in the source browser on the Player.

Note
1Select a clip in the clip view, and click [Show in Player] in the bin or in the source browser.
Example:

Bin

Example:

Source browser

2Click [Play] on the Player.

Playback with Player Operation Buttons

Alternative
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