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Forward/rewind playback
By pressing the FF or REW button during still image
playback or playback/reverse playback, you can change the
playback speed.
Step
1 Press the FF or REW button during still image
playback or playback/reverse playback.
•
Each time you press the button during playback/
reverse playback, the playback speed changes in
the order of approx. X2
approx. X4 approx. X8
approx. X16 high-speed playback super high-
speed playback
playback/reverse playback
approx. X2
...
Notice
• When you change the playback speed while playing
back images recorded at a low recording rate, the
displayed images may be disturbed.
Frame-by-frame playback
Step
1 Press the FRAME buttons during still image
playback.
Notice
• When the frame-by-frame playback is performed in the
split screen mode, images may not be refreshed for a
while.
Reverse playback
Step
1 Press the REV.PLAY button while the recorder is
stopped.
•
The recorder starts reverse playback.
•
When you press the STOP button, the recorder
stops.
Tips
• When you perform reverse playback for the fi rst time
after turning on the power, the recorder starts reverse
playback from the latest recorded image.
• Only I pictures are played.
Changing the playback rate
Though the recorder plays or reverse-plays images at the
playback rate same as the recording rate, you can change
the playback rate during playback. This is convenient when
you want to continuously slow-play recorded images having
rapid motions and to fast-play images that were recorded at
a low recording rate without skipping any frames.
Step
1
-1
(To fast-play images that were recorded at a low
recording rate)
Press the + button during playback or reverse
playback in the single screen mode.
•
All the recorded images are played or reverse-played
at the highest rate.
Step
1
-2
(To decrease the playback speed)
Press the - button.
•
Each time you press the – button, the playback
speed decreases.
Step
2
-1
(To play back recorded images having rapid
motion at a low playback speed)
Press the - button during playback or reverse
playback in the single screen mode.
•
Images are played or reverse-played at the lowest
rate.
Step
2
-2
(To increase the playback speed)
Press the + button.
•
Each time you press the + button, the playback
speed increases. (For images recorded at a high
FPS rate, the playback speed may decrease when
you press the + button.)
Notice
• When you change the playback rate, audio is not
played back.
Once you change the playback rate, audio is not
played back even when you reset the rate to the
original value. To play back audio, stop playback and
then start it again.
• When you increase the playback rate to fast-play back
images recorded at a low recording rate, the actual
recording time may be different from the recording
time displayed on the screen.
Playing back the latest recorded image
Step
1 Press the PAUSE (JUMP TO END) button while
the recorder is stopped.
•
The recorder displays the image near the end of
the latest recorded data in the still image playback
mode. The time interval between the latest recorded
data and the actually displayed image varies
depending on the recording rate.
Caution in various playback functions
• When you change the playback rate or perform frame-
by-frame playback in the reverse direction during
playback of the data recorded at the rate of 6.25
FPS or higher, the recorder cannot play back all the
pictures. (Only I pictures are played.)
Example
IPP
GOP
(Group of picture)
GOP
I: Intra-coded picture, P: Predictive-coded picture
When there is no I pictures in the data, the GOP cannot be
displayed.
GOP
PI PPPI PPP
• In the reverse playback or other various playback,
only I pictures (intra-coded pictures) are played back.
However, in the frame-by-frame playback, P pictures
(predictive-coded pictures) are also played back.
• The intended playback speed may not be obtained
when the heavy load is imposed on the recorder or
when the high-speed data transmission is unavailable
due to the use of an external DVD/CD drive, USB
memory, or external HDD.
Searching for images using various playback functions