How to Play a Recording
If your layout is different in your Single Room View, you probably have the Legacy version. For the user guide of Legacy pages, please go here.
Playing a Video Recording

Click anywhere on a row from the Video Review list to play a recording.
The recording opens and plays automatically.Click the Pause button to pause the video.
Click the Play button to resume play.
The Pause and Play buttons toggle back and forth, and depending on the video's status, only one is visible at a time.
4. Click and hold on the endpoint of the progress indicator to move back and forward in the recording.
5. Click anywhere on the timeline to jump to that point in the recording.
The upper-left side of the recording timeline displays the recording's elapsed time/total time length.
6. Click on an annotation marker or click the time indicator in an annotation to jump to that point in the recording.
Use the Annotations panel to add or delete annotations and change the color coding.
7. In the Recording setup, use the Learner, SP, and Group drop-down menus to add participants to the Recording.
To remove any added participants, click the X in their name field.
The selected Learners and SPs are listed under the More Details option in the Information panel.

The Information panel also shows the time and date when the recording occurred.
Jump Forward/Backward Hotkey

By pressing the respective key, the video will jump 15 seconds forward or backward, respectively.


Video Playback Speed Controls

Users can change the playback speed to the following values:
0.25x, 0.5x, 0.75x, Normal, 1.25x, 1.5x, 1.75x, 2x, 3x, 4x

IMPORTANT: Only videos can be sped up, not waveforms. Simulator widgets (Patient Monitor, Trend Chart, CTG) will be disabled when fast forward or slow motion is enabled. A tooltip will appear on waveforms stating, "Patient Monitor / Trend Chart / CTG is only available in normal speed mode.”
Simulator logs or annotations stay in sync with the video speed.

Video playback speed feature is also available in full-screen mode.

For more information, visit our Video Review pages.