Zooming The Video During Playback; Detecting Motion In The Recorded Video - Leadtek WinFast Guard Pro User Manual

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5. Play / Pause
6. Stop
7. Previous / Next
Frame
8. Backward / Forward
9. Slow Motion
10. Normal Speed
11. Fast Motion

Zooming the video during playback

When playing recorded surveillance video in single view, you can zoom in or
out of the video with ease. Click the button repeatedly to cycle through
different video frame sizes: "
Screen
".

Detecting motion in the recorded video

When playing back recorded video, motion detection can be applied to the
video. This allows you to instantly spot movements on video.
To detect motion on the recorded video more accurately, you can fine tune
motion detection settings. Click the
parts of the video where motion can be ignored. (Refer to "Fine tuning motion
detection settings" on page 34 for more details on motion detection.)
Note: Motion detection can be applied only when the recorded video is played in
single view mode.
Plays/Pauses the playback at the current
frame.
Terminates the playback and moves to the
starting frame.
Moves to the previous/next video frame. (Only
available in single view.)
Moves back/forward one or more video frames.
Slows down video playback. Click once to play
the recorded video at half (1/2 x) the normal
speed. Click again to play the video at a
quarter (1/4 x) of the normal speed. The
slowest speed is 1/8 x.
Plays the recorded event at its original speed.
Increases the playback speed of the video.
Click once to double (2 x) the playback speed.
Click again to quadruple (4 x) the playback
speed. The maximum speed is 16 x.
320 x 240
", "
640 x 480
button to adjust settings and mask out
RECORD VIEWER
RECORD VIEWER
", and "
Fit into Split
RECOR
RECOR
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