Double click a dynamic thumbnail to bring up a recorded clip in its own playback window. Hit the QuickTime play button to start dynamic playback, as long as the QuickTime playback head is between the in/out diamonds the viewing rectangle and virtual camera retraces the path of the original recording in a "play piano -like" fashion.
In/out marker diamonds appear below the QuickTime slider in the Camera window indicating the clip's in/out movie time. Drag and drop a dynamic thumbnail from the Workspace window into the virtual camera or panoramic movie windows.
Double clicking a thumbnail in the Workspace has the same effect as dragging and dropping. The virtual camera will reset to indicate the previously marked interesting point in space and time. Drag and drop a thumbnail from the Workspace window into the virtual camera or panoramic movie windows. Dynamic thumbnails have a sprocket hole icon along their edge to differentiate them from static marks in the Workspace window. Note: Dynamic clips "pop" into the workspace as thumbnails after recording is stopped. All movement of the virtual camera viewing rectangle will be saved into a dynamic clip until the RECORD button is clicked again or the movie ends. Click the RECORD button, the movie starts playing (if it wasn't already) and the button begins to flash red. by typing over it, cutting, copying, etc. That initial time marker text can be cleared, etc. Note: Text fields are automatically populated with movie "in" times for static clips and "in/out" times for dynamic recordings. Right-clicking atop the text brings up a cut/copy/paste menu. Click inside the white space to the right of any thumbnail in the Workspace window and begin typing. all new clips are inserted after the currently selected thumbnail). The currently selected thumbnail has a thick black border, used as the insertion point when new clips are marked or recorded (i.e. Note: The most recently marked thumbnail in the Workspace window has a yellow indicator border. Right-clicking atop the panoramic view also marks a clip (and creates a panoramic rather than virtual camera thumbnail). Clicking the left or right mouse button atop the virtual camera view marks a clip. With the Camera window active hitting the space bar marks a clip. movie space and time, will be marked).Īlternative Marking (alternatives to the MARK button): Click the MARK button to "pop" a thumbnail into the Workspace window (whatever is under the viewing rectangle, i.e. To zoom the camera view drag the top/left and lower/right corners of the viewing rectangle (alternatively you can zoom with the up and down arrow keyboard keys). To traverse the virtual camera view point inside the yellow viewing rectangle, hold the mouse down and drag. Use the standard QuickTime controller (in the Camera window below the Panoramic view) to control the movie. You'll be immediately presented with an Open File dialog box, use it to select and open an existing. Note: If there are display problems with video playback in DIVER go back into Start->Settings->Control Panel-> QuickTime ->Video Settings and *disable all* hardware acceleration by checking "Safe Mode (GDI Only)". Start->Settings->Control Panel->QuickTime->Video Settings, *uncheck* "Enable DirectDraw Acceleration"
Start->Settings->Control Panel->Display, 800 X 600, 16 bit (thousands of colors)
(The following parameters are already preset on our DIVER development computer, they'll only need to be reset when DIVER's loaded on another machine.) DIVER Instructions (5/11/02) DIVER Instructions (5/11/02)