Just like a conventional movie you might watch at the theatre or on TV, a BB TestAssistant movie is a series of still frames played in a sequence.
By operating on frames, the various editing functions in BB TestAssistant Player enable a user to add annotations to a movie and to enhance or fine-tune its appearance.
Here are some features of BB TestAssistant Player that are related to frames:
The Frame bar control enables you to select single or multiple frames to be the target of an edit function. For help and information see The Timeline and Frame bar and Selecting Frames.
New frames can be inserted to create a pause in a movie, or unwanted frames can be removed. For more help see Inserting and deleting frames.
To enhance the appearance of a movie that includes changes to complex windows, the Merge frames function can be useful. For more help see Merging Frames.
To speed up drawing of frames during editing, BB TestAssistant Player creates an image cache. For more information and help on the cache auto-creation options see About the image cache.