Samsung HMX-F900WN User Manual Ver.1.0 (English) - Page 47
PLAYING BACK VIDEOS, Control Up/Down/Left, Right, Control, PlayOption
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PLAYING BACK VIDEOS You can preview recorded videos in a thumbnail view, find your desired video quickly, and play back directly. • Insert a memory card. page 30 • Open the LCD screen and press the [Power ( )] button to turn on the camcorder. • This function works only in the video playback ( ) mode. page 26 Basic playback 2 Use the [Control (Up/Down/Left/ 0:00:00/0:00:55 Right)] button to select the desired videos, and then press the [Control (OK)] button. • The camcorder plays back the video you selected and the shortcut menu for playback Thumbnail View 100-0001 appears for a short time. • The selected videos play back according to the PlayOption setting. page 68 • If you play back a video tagged as My Clip, the My Clip ( ) icon on the LCD screen appears. The color of the My Clip icon is changed to yellow at the scenes tagged as My Clip (for 8 seconds). 3 To stop playback and return to the thumbnail view, use the [Zoom] lever. 1 Select the video thumbnail view. • You can easily switch between video and photo thumbnail view using the [Zoom] lever. Normal 0:00:55 1/10 Photo Move My Clip Play Do not power off the camcorder or eject the memory card during video playback. Doing so may damage the recorded data. • The loading time of a video may vary depending on the video file's size and video resolution. • Video files may not play back on the camcorder in the following cases: - The video was recorded on another device. - The video has a file format that is not supported by the camcorder. • The internal speaker automatically turns off when the Audio/Video cable is connected to the camcorder. (When the camcorder is connected to an external device, adjust the volume using the connected external device.) • You can play back recorded video files on a TV or a PC. pages 81, 86 • For various functions available during playback, see page 44. 43