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Viewing Tips for the
EVS Movie/SlideShow:
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Single Mouse Clicks Only!! Multiple Clicking on
slow connections (28.8 modem) can stall out the internet
connection...system appears hung up.
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click on the image for the hi-resolution shot, it loads
in a separate window which you can close or leave open
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press the ">" button to play the images forward in time.
The first time you view them, the images must load, but then the images
are in cache and the images will play quickly if you choose a small
delay
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use the ">|" and "|<" buttons to single step forward and
backward through the images
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click on "List" for a listing of all the images in the
slideshow, you jump to any image just by clicking on it
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choosing a delay of "0" will play the images as
fast as possible like a timelapse movie, forward or backwards
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In your browser options or preferences, setting your
cache to a large size (100 Megabytes for example) will improve the
performance of the movie/slideshow
Difficulties Using the Movie/SlideShow
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Use Single Clicks only! Double clicking, for
example, when viewing the List, will load the small image and also start
loading the high res image.
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Do not use the slide bar if you have a slow internet
connection, it tries to load each image as you slide the bar, waiting
for each image to load and thus can take forever to catch up to the
slider location
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On slow connections, large image sets will take quite a
bit longer to load. A SlideShow with 2000 images must pre-load a text
file with the list of the images that is about 200K bytes
About the Movie/SlideShow
This Movie/SlideShow is a Java Applet written expressly
for EVS. It was created out of the need to view a sequence of images
rapidly, yet retain the ability to view each shot at high resolution.
The images can be played forward and backwards, with the option of
skipping a preset number of images between each image, in order to
facilitate viewing large image sets. One feature of the EVS Movie/SlideShow
is that it can handle over 3000 images. Coupled with the List view,
any browser has access to the complete image set, and any image at any
time can be found with just a few clicks of the mouse.
About the WebCam
This WebCam uses the Kodak DC4800 3 megapixel digital camera for
imaging. A Windows 98 computer controls the camera and does
automatic and unattended uploading to the Internet. For more information
check out the web site at
http://www.video-monitoring.com |