FRAME CONTROL
First Claim
1. A computer program product comprising a computer useable medium having a computer readable program, wherein the computer readable program when executed on a computer causes the computer to:
- display, at a graphical user interface associated with a touch enabled device, a first video track and a second video track, the first video track including a first plurality of frames and the second video track including a second plurality of frames;
receive, at the touch enabled device, a touch input that indicates a movement of the first video track relative to the second video track; and
display, in response to the touch input, the first video track in a modified position such that a first frame in the first plurality of frames is aligned with a second frame in the second plurality of frames.
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Abstract
A graphical user interface associated with a touch enabled device displays a first video track and a second video track. The first video track includes a first plurality of frames and the second video track including a second plurality of frames. Further, the touch enabled device receives a touch input that indicates a movement of the first video track relative to the second video track. In addition, in response to the touch input, the first video track is displayed in a modified position such that a first frame in the first plurality of frames is aligned with a second frame in the second plurality of frames.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer program product comprising a computer useable medium having a computer readable program, wherein the computer readable program when executed on a computer causes the computer to:
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display, at a graphical user interface associated with a touch enabled device, a first video track and a second video track, the first video track including a first plurality of frames and the second video track including a second plurality of frames; receive, at the touch enabled device, a touch input that indicates a movement of the first video track relative to the second video track; and display, in response to the touch input, the first video track in a modified position such that a first frame in the first plurality of frames is aligned with a second frame in the second plurality of frames. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method comprising:
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displaying, at a graphical user interface associated with a touch enabled device, a first video track and a second video track, the first video track including a first plurality of frames and the second video track including a second plurality of frames; receiving, at the touch enabled device, a touch input that indicates a movement of the first video track relative to the second video track; and receiving, at the touch enabled device, an additional touch input that indicates a movement of the second video track relative to the first video track such that the touch input and the additional input are received concurrently. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20)
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19. A touch enabled device comprising:
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a graphical user interface that displays a first video track and a second video track, the first video track including a first plurality of frames and the second video track including a second plurality of frames, displays, in response to a touch input, the first video track in a modified position such that a first frame in the first plurality of frames is aligned with a second frame in the second plurality of frames, and displays, in response to an additional touch input that indicates a movement of the second video track relative to the first video track such that the touch input and the additional input are received concurrently, the touch input indicating a movement of the first video track relative to the second video track, the second video track being in a modified position such that the first frame in the first plurality of frames and the second frame in the second plurality of frames are aligned; and a processor that calculates the movement of the first video track relative to the second video track.
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