your recorded video.

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7.7 The Preference Menu

After entering the menu, a requester appears, allowing you to select the film that is to be trimmed. After selecting, the trim menu appears:

In the background, you can see the first frame of the footage. Use the key arrow up to select the function In (for the In-point). The selection turns red.

(If there is still material to be played back, a fitting screen text/question will appear asking you if the playback is to be stopped.)

Now you can use the right arrow key to navigate through the video in 0,5 second steps in order to find the right position for the start of your video. Once you have found the first frame, press the Ok key.

Next, press the arrow down key to select the item Out-Point. You should now see the very last frame of your video. Use the left arrow key to select the desired position for the end of the video and confirm with the Ok key.

To exit the menu, select the Exit function and press Ok to confirm and use the trim points.

In the sequent playback/sending, the video will be played with the confirmed In and Out points.

Note: The recording is not actually cut, but simply trimmed. This means that you can return to the In and Out point selections anytime and set the anew.

In this menu, you can use the arrow up and down keys to select either `De-Interlaced´ or `Loop´.

If you select ´De-Interlaced´, you can now further determine between Interlaced and De-Interlacedusing the left and right arrow keys.

The `Interlaced´ mode plays back the video with no changes at 25 or 30 frames (Hz) on the monitor. During movements, interlacing artefacts looking like a comb-effect.

The `De-Interlaced´ mode removes these `combed line effects´ and the video is played at double the frame rate (see Super De-interlacing Chapter 8).

Activating the `Loop´ function allows you to select between Loop and Single-Play. Loop plays films in a loop, meaning that they are repeated after ending. Single-Playstops playback once the film ends and returns the system to the normal operating status (for example live feed, if a camera is connected).