Revu Player Controls

This article will go over the functions and features of our proprietary player.

Welcome to a comprehensive guide on the Revu Player. In this article we will go over the functions and features, offering a detailed exploration to ensure you maximize your experience.

Player Controls:

Overview:

Player UI Numbered

(image 1)
  1. Camera/Feed selection
  2. Quad view/Fullscreen Toggle

  3. Name of the feed
  4. Timeline/Seek bar
  5. Audio Feed Selection
  6. Global volume/mute/unmute control
  7. Seeking options
    1. 10 Seconds
    2. 1 Second
    3. 1 Frame
  8. Global play/pause button
  9. Frame Step toggle
  10. Slow Motion toggle (25% speed)
  11. Current time in video / Total video recording time

Selecting Feeds:

When you first create/join a session, all four quadrants will be on the same feed. In the image above, you will see a camera icon (indicated next to the #1 in image 1). By clicking on this icon, it will expand a menu with a list of camera feeds available. You are able to select a different feed for each quadrant.

Seeking & Slow-Mo:

Number 10 in Image 1, along the bottom of the player, you will be able to seek back/forward by:

a.  10 Seconds

b.  1 Second

c.  1 Frame

You can set the video playback speed to 25% by selecting Slow Mo.

         

Quad view/Fullscreen Toggle:

To begin, Revu will start in a quad view. If you want to enlarge a single camera feed simply click on the expand button on the camera angle you want to enlarge indicated with the #2 in image 1

Mute/Unmute and Audio Feed Selection:

You will notice a speaker icon next to a headphone icon in the bottom left. The speaker icon will mute/unmute your audio while the headphone icon will allow you to switch audio tracks. These are referenced in image 1 with the numbers 5 and 6.

Frame Step Toggle:

As noted in image 1, number 9, there is a toggle for 'Frame Stepping' along the bottom of the player. When this is enable (indicated by the red dot immediately to the left) you will be able to seek frame by frame with the use of your mouse wheel. Scrolling up/down will move the video forward/backward respectively.