Click on the "Edit" button below the XINGYING software interface to enter the Edit interface (12.1.1).
Click "File - Load Capture File" to import the captured data file with the suffix ".cap", or directly select the .cap data file (12.1.2) from the "File" drop-down menu at the bottom of the interface. When importing a .cap file, if the cap file is large, the software interface will display a progress prompt window for loading the file. When switching .cap files in Edit Mode, the software will release the memory of the previously loaded .cap file to load the selected imported .cap file. During the release process, the software will also display a progress prompt window for releasing memory.
When loading .cap data in Edit Mode, the software's status bar at the bottom will display the frame rate, recording time, and version number (12.1.3).
Quickly view the captured content of the imported data in the 3D interface by dragging the timeline (12.1.4) below the XINGYING software interface, or by using the operation buttons below the timeline to play, rewind, and move forward/backward frame by frame.
You can also use the data frame selection button to select the data to be loaded after processing (12.1.5)..
The first button from left to right at the bottom of the Edit interface is the "Select Backward Frame" button. Double-click any frame on the timeline and click "Select Backward Frame." The software will select this frame and all previous frames.
The second button from left to right at the bottom of the Edit interface is the "Select Forward Frame" button. Double-click any frame on the timeline and click "Select Forward Frame." The software will select this frame and all subsequent frames.
The third button from left to right at the bottom of the Edit interface is the "Select Current Frame" button. If all frames are selected on the timeline, double-click any frame on the timeline and click "Select Current Frame." The software will only select this frame.
The fourth button from left to right at the bottom of the Edit interface is the "Select Visible Frames" button. After clicking this button, all frames on the timeline will be selected.
After loading .cap data in Edit Mode, you can use the up and down keys on the keypad to quickly switch to the lost point frame. Pressing the up key will locate the lost point frame before the current frame, and pressing the down key will locate the lost point frame after the current frame.
You can also open the software settings and set the shortcut keys for Edit Mode on the "Shortcut Key" settings page.
Enter the frame number you want to jump to in the "Go to" section under Edit Mode, and press the Enter key to go to that frame.