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The MVS GUI is shown below.

This example shows the GUI while an audio file is playing, and includes the tool bar (at the top), the information pane (in the middle), and the status bar (at the bottom).

Tool bar

The tool bar buttons let you control the currently loaded media file.

From left to right, the buttons let you:

  • play, pause, stop and record a file. These buttons have the standard symbols for AV devices.

  • set the number of repeats for the file (curved arrow)

  • set the playback sound volume (megaphone)

  • set the stereo balance (arrows pointing left and right)

  • fast reverse the file (standard symbol)

  • fast forward the file (standard symbol).

Information pane

The information pane displays details of the current media file:

  • The state of the file: AUDIO or VIDEO, PLAYING, RECORDING, PAUSED or STOPPED

  • The sound volume as a percentage of the maximum

  • The sound balance: Left, Right or Centre

  • The number of times the file contents are played

  • The audio priority

  • The length of the clip in milliseconds

  • The bit rate (per second).

When the a video file is loaded, the pane also contains:

  • The frame size

  • The frame rate.

Status bar

The status bar displays the current state of the GUI.

+<concept xml:lang="en" id="GUID-F263A3D1-EA96-5D4B-B8C9-4B8471082DBA"><title>MVS GUI layout

The MVS GUI is shown below.

This example shows the GUI while an audio file is playing, and includes the tool bar (at the top), the information pane (in the middle), and the status bar (at the bottom).

Tool bar

The tool bar buttons let you control the currently loaded media file.

From left to right, the buttons let you:

  • play, pause, stop and record a file. These buttons have the standard symbols for AV devices.

  • set the number of repeats for the file (curved arrow)

  • set the playback sound volume (megaphone)

  • set the stereo balance (arrows pointing left and right)

  • fast reverse the file (standard symbol)

  • fast forward the file (standard symbol).

Information pane

The information pane displays details of the current media file:

  • The state of the file: AUDIO or VIDEO, PLAYING, RECORDING, PAUSED or STOPPED

  • The sound volume as a percentage of the maximum

  • The sound balance: Left, Right or Centre

  • The number of times the file contents are played

  • The audio priority

  • The length of the clip in milliseconds

  • The bit rate (per second).

When the a video file is loaded, the pane also contains:

  • The frame size

  • The frame rate.

Status bar

The status bar displays the current state of the GUI.

Status bar -

From left to right, the boxes show:

  • The path and name of the file (if any) being recorded or played.

  • What the GUI is doing; for example: Recording, Opened, Playing or Idle.

  • The elapsed time of clip being recorded or played, in hours, minutes, seconds and hundredths of a second (centiseconds): hh:mm:ss:cs.

See Also

Introduction to the MVS

Recording media files

Playing media files

Editing media files

Configuring and clearing files

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From left to right, the boxes show:

  • The path and name of the file (if any) being recorded or played.

  • What the GUI is doing; for example: Recording, Opened, Playing or Idle.

  • The elapsed time of clip being recorded or played, in hours, minutes, seconds and hundredths of a second (centiseconds): hh:mm:ss:cs.

See Also

Introduction to the MVS

Recording media files

Playing media files

Editing media files

Configuring and clearing files

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