names and functions of parts debugplayer

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This buon cuts out the chapter that was created and saves it to a file. In the regions specified on the chapter bar, you can create chapter marks that are used for cung out video. Note: These chapters are just temporary marks and cannot be saved to the chapter informaon. This secon displays the filename and path of the video file that is currently open or being played. It also displays the aspect rao. Two Status Display When this check box is selected, two video files, File A and File B, can be displayed simultaneously. When it is cleared, only one video file will be played. The order of the displays can be changed under View Style below. Configure the state of the preview display on startup. Chapter Cut Out DebugPlayer DebugPlayer Horizontal Vercal File A File B File A File B File A File B File B File A Start Seng Various other settings are available. Set the video playback speed to slow playback. Language Japanese = Display the applicaon UI in Japanese. English = Display the applicaon UI in English. Speed Seng Aspect (File A/B) The Others Seng DebugPlayer is a playback applicaon designed to play synchronized video and audio from two screens captured with DebugKeeper. Two videos can be played in sync. It also includes a simple edit feature that lets you split off parts of the video as needed. User's Manual (Applicaon Manual) About DebugPlayer Thank you for your purchase. This manual describes the features of DebugPlayer. Informaon File A or B One Status Display Two Status Display These opons lets you choose the aspect raos to use for File A and File B. Operaon: Smooth when playing back a 1080p and a 720p video in sync. CPU: Intel Core i5 3 GHz or higher (desktop CPU) HDD: Serial ATA (SATA2 3 Gbps) with sufficient free space for Windows operaons. Opcal Drive: CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, BD-ROM or other opcal drive required to read the installaon disc (if DebugPlayer was distributed by opcal disc). Main Memory: 2 GB+ DDR3 SDRAM (around 1 GB of free memory) Video Capabilies: Direct X 9.0c-compable graphics Display: 1024x768 or higher resoluon Supported OS: Windows XP SP3/Windows 7 SP1 (32/64-bit) or later • Standard Environment Planning, Development, Sales, Direct Sales • Product/repair-related inquiries Micomsoſt Co., Ltd. 3-2-25 Kitahama, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0041 Keihan Yodoyabashi Bldg. 6F, Dempa Shimbunsha Osaka HQ Tel: 06-6203-2827 Note: Micomsoſt can only support customers who purchase and use the product in Japan. We do not sell, support or guarantee the product outside of Japan. Note: Specificaons may change without noce if improvements are made. Sales & Distribuon • Distribuon-related inquiries Dempa Shimbunsha Co. 1-11-15 Higashi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-8715 Tel: 03-3445-8201 (Sales Dept.) Web page: hp://www.micomsoſt.co.jp Eding Features Descripons of Sengs Descripons of Sengs Drag 6) Click the Cancel buon to undo the chapter selecon. Note: Chapters must contain the nearest key frame, so the file may slightly differ from the specified position. 4) Click the Cut Out buon to write the specified part of the video to a file. 1) Play the video once to find the part that contains the required footage (check the playback posion on the preview bar). 2) Horizontally drag the mouse across the part of the chapter bar that contains the required footage. 3) Click the Chapter buon and specify the part you want to cut out. Example: Required footage is in this area Beginning of video End of video Add name and save 2012-05-10_140203_A.MP4 2012-05-10_140203_B.MP4 2012-05-10_140203_XXXXXXXX_A.MP4 2012-05-10_140203_XXXXXXXX_B.MP4 XXXXXXXX Currently open filename (example) Filename used when saving the cut out video. Begins saving to the specified folder. The following message appears during the save. Reference: The chapter posion informaon is only used as a marker for cut outs. This informaon is lost when the applicaon is closed. Enter the name to add to the filename being played. The dragged poron turns red and a chapter is created. Preview Bar Chapter Bar (Example) Note: To avoid overwring the original data when no project name is entered, "DEBUG" is added to the filename. If that filename already exists, a serial number is also added (e.g. DEBUG1) to prevent overwrites. Saving cut out data. Please wait... OK OK Saved cut out data. STANDARD = Standard aspect rao 16:9 = Wide-screen aspect rao 4:3 = Normal aspect rao Note: Cut out data is saved in the folder specified in Save Folder Setting. Cancel Revert the sengs to the default values. Confirm the changes to the sengs. Undo any changes to the sengs. 1: Play video at the standard playback speed. 1/2: Play video at 1/2 of the standard playback speed. 1/4: Play video at 1/4 of the standard playback speed. 1/8: Play video at 1/8 of the standard playback speed. STANDARD = Display at the aspect rao used during recording. 16:9 = Display video using a widescreen aspect rao. 4:3 = Display video using a normal aspect rao. Save Folder Seng Specify where to save the data to. Specify the drive and folder to save the cut out data to. Cut Out Data Folder Note: Spling large amounts (several hours) of data can take a long me. Names of added files Note: If there is only one video file, you can only cut out data from that one file. This buon changes the aspect rao to use for File A or File B. It cycles between STANDARD, 16:9, and 4:3. This buon displays the Sengs window where you change playback and other sengs. This buon switches the display between File A and File B. This buon opens a video file. When you open a video file, it will automacally begin to play. This buon plays the video. This buon pauses the video that is being played. This buon stops the video that is being played. This buon goes forward one frame in the video that is being played. This buon goes back one frame in the video that is being played. This buon undoes the chapter that was created. Sengs Switching View Open Play Pause Stop Advance Frame Previous Frame Aspect A/B Cancel Displays the status of the chapter. You can also specify the range of the chapter you want to create by dragging the mouse along the bar. This lets you check which part of the video file is playing. You can also specify/play any part of the video file by clicking it with the mouse. Mute Buon This buon mutes the audio during playback. Press it again to unmute the audio. Volume Bar This buon adjusts the volume during playback. Preview Window Displays the video during playback. Displays the playback me. Displays the version of DebugPlayer. Preview Bar Chapter Bar Version Display Playback Time Names and Funcons of Parts Design Limitaons of Edit Feature When video from two screens is cut out in DebugKeeper, the alignment between screen A and screen B may be slightly different after the cut. This occurs when the source videos have different key frame positions and frame rates (FPS). This application synchronizes the cut out files as much as possible, but a slight difference may be unavoidable. 2012_08_03

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This button cuts out the chapter that was created and saves it to a file.

In the regions specified on the chapter bar, you can create chapter marks that are used for cutting out video.Note: These chapters are just temporary marks and cannot be saved to the chapter information.

This section displays the filename and path of the video file that is currently open or being played. It also displays the aspect ratio.

Two Status DisplayWhen this check box is selected, two video files, File A and File B, can be displayed simultaneously. When it is cleared, only one video file will be played.The order of the displays can be changed under View Style below.

Configure the state of the preview display on startup.

Chapter

Cut Out

DebugPlayerDebugPlayer

Horizontal

Vertical

File A File B

File AFile B

File A

File B

File B

File A

Start Setting

Various other settings are available.

Set the video playback speed to slow playback.

LanguageJapanese = Display the application UI in Japanese.English = Display the application UI in English.

Speed Setting

Aspect (File A/B)

The Others Setting

DebugPlayer is a playback application designed to play synchronized video and audio from two screens captured with DebugKeeper. Two videos can be played in sync. It also includes a simple edit feature that lets you split off parts of the video as needed.

User's Manual(Application Manual)

About DebugPlayer

Thank you for your purchase.This manual describes the features of DebugPlayer.

Information

FileA or B

One Status Display

Two Status Display

These options lets you choose the aspect ratios to use for File A and File B.

Operation: Smooth when playing back a 1080p and a 720p video in sync.CPU: Intel Core i5 3 GHz or higher (desktop CPU)HDD: Serial ATA (SATA2 3 Gbps) with sufficient free space for Windows operations.Optical Drive: CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, BD-ROM or other optical drive required to read the installation disc (if DebugPlayer was distributed by optical disc).Main Memory: 2 GB+ DDR3 SDRAM (around 1 GB of free memory)Video Capabilities: Direct X 9.0c-compatible graphicsDisplay: 1024x768 or higher resolutionSupported OS: Windows XP SP3/Windows 7 SP1 (32/64-bit) or later

• Standard Environment

Planning, Development, Sales, Direct Sales• Product/repair-related inquiries Micomsoft Co., Ltd. 3-2-25 Kitahama, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0041 Keihan Yodoyabashi Bldg. 6F, Dempa Shimbunsha Osaka HQ Tel: 06-6203-2827

Note: Micomsoft can only support customers who purchase and use the product in Japan. We do not sell, support or guarantee the product outside of Japan.Note: Specifications may change without notice if improvements are made.

Sales & Distribution• Distribution-related inquiries  Dempa Shimbunsha Co.  1-11-15 Higashi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-8715  Tel: 03-3445-8201 (Sales Dept.)Web page: http://www.micomsoft.co.jp

Editing FeaturesDescriptions of Settings

Descriptions of Settings

Drag

6) Click the Cancel button to undo the chapter selection.

Note: Chapters must contain the nearest key frame, so the file may slightly differ from the specified position.

4) Click the Cut Out button to write the specified part of the video to a file.

1) Play the video once to find the part that contains the required footage (check the playback position on the preview bar).

2) Horizontally drag the mouse across the part of the chapter bar that contains the required footage.

3) Click the Chapter button and specify the part you want to cut out.

Example: Required footage is in this areaBeginning of video End of video

Add name and save

2012-05-10_140203_A.MP42012-05-10_140203_B.MP4

2012-05-10_140203_XXXXXXXX_A.MP42012-05-10_140203_XXXXXXXX_B.MP4

XXXXXXXXCurrently open filename (example)

Filename used when saving the cut out video.

Begins saving to the specified folder.The following message appears during the save.

Reference: The chapter position information is only used as a marker for cut outs. This information is lost when the application is closed.

Enter the name to add to the filename being played.

The dragged portion turns red and a chapter is created.

Preview Bar

Chapter Bar

(Example)

Note: To avoid overwriting the original data when no project name is entered, "DEBUG" is added to the filename. If that filename already exists, a serial number is also added (e.g. DEBUG1) to prevent overwrites.

Saving cut out data. Please wait...

OK

OK

Saved cut out data.

 STANDARD = Standard aspect ratio   16:9 = Wide-screen aspect ratio   4:3 = Normal aspect ratio

Note: Cut out data is saved in the folder specified in Save Folder Setting.

Cancel

Revert the settings to the default values.Confirm the changes to the settings.

Undo any changes to the settings.

1: Play video at the standard playback speed.1/2: Play video at 1/2 of the standard playback speed.1/4: Play video at 1/4 of the standard playback speed.1/8: Play video at 1/8 of the standard playback speed.

 STANDARD = Display at the aspect ratio used during recording. 16:9 = Display video using a widescreen aspect ratio. 4:3 = Display video using a normal aspect ratio.

Save Folder Setting

Specify where to save the data to.

Specify the drive and folder to save the cut out data to.Cut Out Data Folder

Note:Splitting large amounts (several hours) of data can take a long time.

Names of added files

Note: If there is only one video file, you can only cut out data from that one file.

This button changes the aspect ratio to use for File A or File B.It cycles between STANDARD, 16:9, and 4:3.

This button displays the Settings window where you change playback and other settings.

This button switches the display between File A and File B.

This button opens a video file.When you open a video file, it will automatically begin to play.

This button plays the video.

This button pauses the video that is being played.

This button stops the video that is being played.

This button goes forward one frame in the video that is being played.

This button goes back one frame in the video that is being played.

This button undoes the chapter that was created.

Settings

Switching View

Open

Play

Pause

Stop

Advance Frame

Previous Frame

Aspect A/B

Cancel

Displays the status of the chapter.You can also specify the range of the chapter you want to create by dragging the mouse along the bar.

This lets you check which part of the video file is playing. You can also specify/play any part of the video file by clicking it with the mouse.

Mute ButtonThis button mutes the audio during playback.Press it again to unmute the audio.

Volume BarThis button adjusts the volume during playback.

Preview WindowDisplays the video during playback.

Displays the playback time.

Displays the version of DebugPlayer.

Preview Bar

Chapter Bar

Version Display

Playback Time

Names and Functions of Parts

Design Limitations of Edit FeatureWhen video from two screens is cut out in DebugKeeper, the alignment between screen A and screen B may be slightly different after the cut. This occurs when the source videos have different key frame positions and frame rates (FPS). This application synchronizes the cut out files as much as possible, but a slight difference may be unavoidable.

2012_08_03