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10 Playback and editing
When a file has been recorded, various new elements become possible, including playback of the
recorded file; depending on whether or not the video was used, this will also involve synchronized video
data. Furthermore, although intended for the analysis workflow stage only, graphs are available during
the Playback and Editing workflow stage to help in some post-processing tasks. Graphs are described
in detail in Section 11.1.
MVN files created with previous versions of MVN Studio can be played back in MVN Studio 3.0,
reprocessing may be necessary to get a good performance.
Playback and editing
10.1 Playback
Playback becomes possible with a recorded trial. To play and edit recorded files, open an MVN, MVNS
or MVNX file. The Playback Toolbar contains familiar playback options.
If multiple MVN, MVNS, or MVNX files are open, all files can be controlled at the same time using Global
Playback options. When analyzing similar recordings, to make all files jump to the same frame, simply
use the quick key ‘Shift + Down’.
Icon
Task
Short Key
Global Playback Short Key
Playback speed
Loop recorded data
R (toggle)
Shift + R
Go to start
Home
Shift + Home
Previous frame
Cursor left
Shift + Cursor left
Play / Pause
Space bar
Shift + Space bar
Play selection
Ctrl + Space bar
Next frame
Cursor right
Shift + Cursor right
Go to end
End
Shift + End
10.2 Synchronization with video
In MVN Studio Pro, MVN data with synchronized video is available. The accuracy of the software
synchronization depends heavily on the LAN connection to the camera and the wireless link quality to
the MVN system. In general, the time offset between the MVN frame and the video frame is negligible,
or less than 1-2 video frames.