Media Player Interface

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Media Player Interface

The Media Player has been designed to have a simple and intuitive interface, where operators with minimal training can operate the system easily and efficiently. The player's interface is made up of various elements and tools. Below are its main elements:

 

 

1.Control Panel Selection for PTZ and Audio: This panel allows you to open the controls for moving 360 cameras and controlling audio.

2.Tool Selection Panel: Allows you to select various tools for video playback.

a.Time Selection: Opens the panel with controls for selecting the media playback time.

b.Camera Selection: Opens the panel with controls for selecting cameras and screen layouts.

c.Timeline: Opens the panel with timeline controls.

d.Motion Search: Opens the panel with controls for performing motion search.

e.Thumbnails: Opens the panel with controls for displaying thumbnails of the video being played.

f.Media Export: Opens the panel with controls for exporting video.

g.Sequence Export: Opens the panel with controls for performing a sequence export.

h.Print: Opens the panel with controls for printing.

i.Image Filter: Opens the panel with controls for applying an image filter to the cameras.

3.Camera Display Panel: This is the panel where the cameras will be displayed, and this is the same control used in the live video interface. For more details on this control, see the topic Camera and Object View Panel.

4.Playback Control Panel: This panel provides tools for controlling video playback, such as Play, Pause, Forward, Rewind, among others.

5.Selected Tool Controls Panel: This section of the interface is dedicated to tool panels. A tool panel will open for each option selected in the Tool Selection Panel, described in Item 2.

 

The Media Player Tool Selection Panel is structured in such a way as to follow a logical order for video playback, starting with time selection, moving on to camera selection and finally opening the timeline. This is the basic sequence for starting video playback.