Play / Pause /Stop

Play / Pause /Stop

 
Inside Muséik you will see the video output monitor on the left side of the interface. Below the video output monitor and to the right you will see three icons: play (a triangle), stop ( a square) and pause (two vertical lines).  You can use your computer mouse to operate these three controls.

Additionally, the spacebar on your computer keyboard is set to operate the play and pause commands. Press it once and the media will begin to play. Press it a second time and the media will pause. Press it a third time and the media will resume playing where it was paused. 

To return the media to the start of the file you will need to press the "Stop" icon inside the software interface.




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