Video PlayerUpdated 3 hours ago
Playing back your footage
The video player opens when you click Play on any clip (from Device Footage, Saved Videos, or Reviewing Incidents). It’s where you preview, scrub, screenshot, and act on a single recording.
The basics
- The clip’s filename sits at the top of the player. The ‹- back arrow next to it returns you to the list.
- The ‹ › chevrons on the far left and right edges of the player step you to the previous or next clip without going back to the previous page.
- The progress bar along the bottom is your scrubber. The number on the left (e.g. 00:34) is your current position, while the one on the right (e.g. 05:00) shows the total clip length.
- Unless timestamps are disabled, your camera burns its own date/time stamp into the bottom-left of the footage (e.g. 04 SEP 2025 11:33:22). This comes from the camera’s internal clock and is independent of your computer’s time.
Navigate frame-by-frame
The centre of the bottom toolbar contains playback and navigation controls:
- ↺ 10 — skip back 10 seconds.
- |◀ — jump to the previous segment boundary. Long recordings are stitched together from sub-clips based on your configured Video Segment Length.
- ▶︎ / ❚❚ — play or pause playback.
- ▶| — jump to the next segment boundary.
- ↻ 10 — skip forward 10 seconds.
Audio, speed, and orientation
The bottom-left toolbar controls playback behaviour:
- 🔊 Volume — mute or unmute clip audio.
- ⏱ Playback speed — slow down or speed up playback.
- ⟲ Orientation — rotate the footage if the camera orientation was configured incorrectly.
Act on the clip
The bottom-right toolbar contains clip actions and utilities:
- ⓘ Info — toggle the Video Information panel showing Date, Duration, Size, Resolution, and Bitrate.
- ✎ Edit — open the clip in the editor to trim, combine, or add overlays.
- ↗ Share — upload the clip to YouTube or UpRide.
- ⧉ Copy — duplicate the clip locally.
- 🗑 Delete — remove the clip. You’ll receive a confirmation prompt before deletion.
- 📷 Screenshot — capture a still image from the current frame.
- ⛶ Fullscreen — expand the player to fullscreen mode.
Incident clips
If you open a locked clip (either automatically flagged by the camera or manually locked):
- The progress bar displays a yellow highlighted section covering approximately 15 seconds either side of the incident point.
- A ⚠ warning marker appears at the exact moment the footage was locked.
- A yellow 🎙 UPLOAD INCIDENT button appears in the toolbar, allowing you to share the clip with insurers, authorities, or other services.
Tip: The incident marker on the progress bar is clickable, allowing you to jump directly to the moment the camera flagged the incident.