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*'''Play then Rewind''' [[File:AVI Loop.png|16 px]] – A play mode that will restart the animation when the end of the film loop has been reached. | *'''Play then Rewind''' [[File:AVI Loop.png|16 px]] – A play mode that will restart the animation when the end of the film loop has been reached. | ||
*'''Back/forth''' [[File:AVI Back-Forth.png|16 px]] – A play mode that will show the film loop in reverse order when the end of the film loop has been reached. | *'''Back/forth''' [[File:AVI Back-Forth.png|16 px]] – A play mode that will show the film loop in reverse order when the end of the film loop has been reached. | ||
*'''Copy Current Frame''' [[File:AVI CopyFrame.png|17 px]] – Makes a screen capture of the current frame in the AVI player. | *'''Copy Current Frame''' [[File:AVI CopyFrame.png|17 px]] – Makes a screen capture of the current frame in the AVI player. The frame can then be copied to an image editor or word processor application. | ||
*'''Open''' [[File:AVI Open.png|16 px]] – Brings up a browser to open another AVI file. | *'''Open''' [[File:AVI Open.png|16 px]] – Brings up a browser to open another AVI file. | ||
A film loop generated in XMS will be saved in the AVI file format. AVI files can be used in software presentation packages, such as Microsoft PowerPoint or WordPerfect Presentations. A saved film loop may be opened from inside XMS or directly from inside the PAVIA application. Pavia.exe is located in the XMS installation directory and can be freely distributed. | A film loop generated in XMS will be saved in the AVI file format. AVI files can be used in software presentation packages, such as Microsoft PowerPoint or WordPerfect Presentations. A saved film loop may be opened from inside XMS or directly from inside the PAVIA application. Pavia.exe is located in the XMS installation directory and can be freely distributed. |
Revision as of 15:22, 20 April 2016
When the film loop has been fully generated, it will launch in a new Play AVI Application (PAVIA) window. This application contains the following controls:
- Play – Starts the playback animation. During the animation, the speed and play mode can be changed.
- Speed slider bar – Increases or decreases the playback speed. The speed depends on the computer being used.
- Frame slider bar – Used to jump to a specific frame of an animation.
- Stop – Stops the playback animation.
- Next Frame – Allows manually stepping to the next frame. It only works when the animation is stopped.
- Play then Rewind – A play mode that will restart the animation when the end of the film loop has been reached.
- Back/forth – A play mode that will show the film loop in reverse order when the end of the film loop has been reached.
- Copy Current Frame – Makes a screen capture of the current frame in the AVI player. The frame can then be copied to an image editor or word processor application.
- Open – Brings up a browser to open another AVI file.
A film loop generated in XMS will be saved in the AVI file format. AVI files can be used in software presentation packages, such as Microsoft PowerPoint or WordPerfect Presentations. A saved film loop may be opened from inside XMS or directly from inside the PAVIA application. Pavia.exe is located in the XMS installation directory and can be freely distributed.