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This section provides information on interacting and viewing options for videos and the 3D player on Moveshelf. ‘Playback controls’ contain short keys to manipulate the timeline of your recordings. ‘Viewport controls’ contain short keys to manipulate your viewing experience of your videos and 3D window.

General
  • Click on the arrows at the right top of any window (3D, video or graph) to open it in full screen.
  • When in full screen or split screen a 'skip to next' icon appears in the top left corner of the video to easily go to the next video of this trial (see the section about Split screen for an example).
  • If force vector overlay data is present and supported for your dataset, the vector will be displayed on top of the videos that are included in that trial. For more information see the section about Force overlay.
Time bar
  • Use the time bar on top of the page to play all media in sync.
  • Change the playback speed to view all media in slowmotion using the dropdown menu next to the play button.
  • Hover over the 'i' in the time bar to view all playback and viewport controls. For more details, see the Video playback controls section below.
  • If gait events are present in your data, the time bar will be split into left (L) and right (R) (see imabe below).
    • Left-side events are shown in red, and right-side events in green.
    • "Heel strikes" appears as solid lines, while "Foot offs" are shown in lighter shaded lines of the same color.
  • To hide the "Foot off" events, click the gear icon in the time bar, then click the eye icon next to "Foot off".
3D player:
  • If 3D marker data is present and supported for your dataset, it will appear in the panel on the right side of the screen. This right sidebar is collapsed by default—to view it, click the blue “<<” button on the right. Click on the header '3D' on the right side of the screen to expand and show the 3D player to see the 3D avatar.
  • If calibration data of your cameras and 3D marker data is present and supported for your dataset, you can combine the 3D avatar and a trial's video in one view. Read more about how to use this feature in the section 3D avatar overlay in video.


Trials that contain a cropped C3D file (performed in Vicon Nexus) will play the full length of the video. For the frames of the video where the C3D is cropped, at the start and/or end of the trial, the 3D avatar is paused and the graphs do not show data. The 3D avatar and the
playheadA playhead is a vertical solid line, displayed in a graph, that is synchronized with other trial's media (e.g. video or 3D avatar)
play in sync with the video within the cropped time frames.

Producing and showing force vector overlays on top of videos is currently implemented for MoxieViewer .mox files, Noraxon .c3d files and TEMPLO .box files. For more information see the section about Force overlay.

Video playback controls
Below you'll find all playback controls that can be used for videos in all views (e.g., in full screen):
  • Tap or click on time bar: jump to time
  • K or spacebar: play/pause
  • Time bar replay loop - create selection:
    • Hold mouse cursus motionless over time bar (>0.5s), then drag to make a selection (see video below)
    • Shift + i: set selection start
  • Time bar replay loop - cancel selection:
    • Double click on time bar outside the selected area (see video below)
    • Shift + o: set selection end
  • Shift + hover on time bar: jog
  • J or left-arrow: jump – 20ms
  • L or right-arrow: jump +20ms

3D player controls:
  • Left click: orbit camera
  • Right click: pan camera
  • Mouse wheel: zoom
  • f: toggle follow camera
  • Shift + l: show/hide optical segments
  • Shift + m: show/hide markers
  • Shift + h: toggle GRF visualization
  • Shift + >: show/hide markers trajectory
  • Shift + t: show/hide technical mesh
  • Shift + f: select next chart
  • Shift + ): ortographic/perspective camera
  • Shift + n: select next take