The search of fragments by time is meant for quick search of moment of interest by dividing a selected time period into equally sized fragments.
Search by time is performed using the following algorithm:
If you set the duration other than 0, TimeSlice splits the selected time interval into video clips of the specified duration. The number of slices depends on the specified parameters.
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It's recommended to set the interval value to no less than 10 seconds. |
Start the first search iteration (click the Search button).
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Once launched, the search can be stopped at any time. To do this, click the Stop button which appears instead of the Search button. |
The search results panel displays frames that match moments in time that are equally spaced from each other; the search control panel shows the number of fragments found.
If the specific moment is not found, then start the second search iteration: double-clicking on the found moment triggers the search in the time interval from this moment to the next one.
Keep searching until the specific moment is found.
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Information on playback of video fragments is provided in the section titled Playback of video fragments. |