Canon A95 PowerShot A95 Camera User Guide - Page 63

Select the movie you wish to edit, and press the SET button.

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The Basics z When a movie has finished playing, it will display the last frame. If the SET button is pressed in this state, the camera will revert to the movie playback panel. If the SET button is pressed again, the movie will start playing from the first frame. Pausing and Resuming Play z Press the SET button to pause the movie. Press it again to resume. Fast Forwarding/Rewinding z Select one of the following operations using the left or right button and press the SET button. (Exit) : Return to single image playback (First Frame) : Display the first frame (Previous Frame) : Return to the previous frame (Rewinds if the SET button is held down) (Next Frame) : Proceed to the next frame (Fast forwards if the SET button is held down) (Last Frame) : Display the last frame Playback - The Basics You may experience frame dropping and audio breakup when playing back a movie on a computer with insufficient system resources. z The volume at which movies play back can also be adjusted in the Set up menu (p. 71). z If [Mute] (p. 71) is set to [On] in the Set up menu, the volume setting returns to 0 but it can be adjusted using the up or down button. z Please adjust the audio sound level on the TV when viewing movie files on a TV. Editing Movies You can delete unwanted portions at the beginning or end of a movie clip. 1 Select the movie you wish to edit and press the SET button. z See Viewing Movies (p. 60). 61

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Playback – The Basics
The Basics
When a movie has finished playing, it will
display the last frame.
If the
SET
button is pressed in this state, the
camera will revert to the movie playback
panel. If the
SET
button is pressed again, the
movie will start playing from the first frame.
Pausing and Resuming Play
Press the
SET
button to pause the movie. Press
it again to resume.
Fast Forwarding/Rewinding
Select one of the following operations using the
left or right button and press the
SET
button.
(Exit)
:
Return to single image
playback
(First Frame) :
Display the first frame
(Previous Frame)
:
Return to the previous frame
(Rewinds if the
SET
button
is held down)
(Next Frame) :
Proceed to the next frame
(Fast forwards if the
SET
button is held down)
(Last Frame) :
Display the last frame
Editing Movies
You can delete unwanted portions at the beginning
or end of a movie clip.
1
Select the movie you wish to edit
and press the SET button.
See
Viewing Movies
(p. 60).
You may experience frame dropping and
audio breakup when playing back a movie
on a computer with insufficient system
resources.
The volume at which movies play back
can also be adjusted in the Set up menu
(p. 71).
If [Mute] (p. 71) is set to [On] in the Set
up menu, the volume setting returns to 0
but it can be adjusted using the up or
down button.
Please adjust the audio sound level on
the TV when viewing movie files on a
TV.