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3.4 Information Area
The information area can be found to the right of the tabs to select the 
player or recorder controls. It provides status information about 
dropped frames and about the external device connected via RS-422:
Figure 3-12: Information area
If dropped frames or audio samples are detected during an operation 
on the server, i.e. video or audio data that could not be read from or 
written to the storage in time, you can find an indication about them in 
the middle of the user interface. You can reset the dropped frames 
counter via the menu option Reset dropped frames display on the 
Options menu (see section “The ’Options’ Menu” on page 6-11) or 
with the context menu of the video overlay (see section “The Video 
Overlay” on page 3-9).
To the right the slave’s status is displayed, providing you with details 
about the state of the external player connected to the remote output 
of the VENICE server. Further information about the different possible 
states can be found in section “States of an External Device” on 
page A-7.
Individual frames missing in an image sequence consisting of 
still images, i.e. image files that are not present on the storage 
at all, are registered as drops.










