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Changed the naming of "binary skip mode" to "adaptive skip mode"
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@@ -363,18 +363,19 @@ Version 2.0
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- 0 Toggles an editing mark. If the mark indicator shows a red triangle,
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the current mark is deleted. Otherwise a new mark is set at the
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current position.
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- 1, 3 Move an editing mark back and forward in "binary" mode. Pressing
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- 1, 3 Move an editing mark back and forward in "adaptive" mode. Pressing
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either of these keys for the first time moves the mark 120 seconds
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in the given direction (configurable via "Setup/Replay/Binary skip
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initial value"). Further presses of the same key keep moving
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the mark by the same value. Once the other key is pressed, the value
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is divided by 2 (hence the name "binary") with every further press
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of either key. Pressing '1' and '3' alternatingly divides the
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distance all the way down to a single I-frame. That way a particular
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place in a recording (for instance the beginning or end of a
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commercial break) can be found very quickly. If none of these two
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keys is pressed for a while (configurable via "Setup/Replay/Binary
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skip timeout") the distance falls back to the initial value.
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in the given direction (configurable via "Setup/Replay/Initial
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duration for adaptive skipping"). Further presses of the same key
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keep moving the mark by the same value. Once the other key is
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pressed, the value is divided by 2 (hence the name "adaptive") with
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every further press of either key. Pressing '1' and '3'
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alternatingly divides the distance all the way down to a single
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I-frame. That way a particular place in a recording (for instance
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the beginning or end of a commercial break) can be found very
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quickly. If none of these two keys is pressed for a while
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(configurable via "Setup/Replay/Reset timeout for adaptive
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skipping") the distance falls back to the initial value.
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If replay is not in Pause mode, or if there is no mark at the
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current position, the skip is performed without moving any mark.
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- 4, 6 Move an editing mark back and forward by one I-frame. You need to
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@@ -1002,28 +1003,30 @@ Version 2.0
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In order to work, this option must be enabled before starting
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replay.
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Binary skip initial value (s) = 120
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Initial duration for adaptive skipping (s) = 120
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Defines the number of seconds to jump from the current replay
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position in either direction, when pressing the '1' or '3'
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key for the first time after the "Binary skip timeout".
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key for the first time after the "Reset timeout for adaptive
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skipping".
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The valid range is 10...600.
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Binary skip timeout (s) = 3
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Reset timeout for adaptive skipping (s) = 3
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Defines the number of seconds after which pressing the
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'1' or '3' key falls back to the "Binary skip initial value".
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'1' or '3' key falls back to the "Initial duration for adaptive
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skipping".
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The valid range is 0...10. Setting the timeout to 0 disables
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the binary mode and makes '1' and '3' always skip the number
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of seconds configured as the initial value.
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the adaptive mode and makes '1' and '3' always skip the number
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of seconds configured as the initial duration.
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Binary skip strict = yes
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When skipping in binary mode with the '1' and '3' keys, the
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Alternate behavior for adaptive skipping = no
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When skipping in adaptive mode with the '1' and '3' keys, the
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distance of the skip is halved with every key press after the
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first change of direction. While this allows for locating a
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particular position in a recording very fast, once you make
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one step too many in the current direction you have no chance
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of ever reaching the desired point any more. You will have to
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wait for the timeout to occur and start binary skipping anew.
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If this option is set to 'no', the skip distance will only be
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wait for the timeout to occur and start adaptive skipping anew.
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If this option is set to 'yes', the skip distance will only be
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halved if the direction actually changes. That way, even if
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you missed the target point, you can still back up to it.
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