Fullscreen & View

Go fullscreen, rotate the image, and adjust brightness and contrast.

Make the most of the screen and correct how footage is displayed.

Fullscreen

  • F11 — toggle fullscreen.
  • Esc — leave fullscreen (and close any open overlays).

In fullscreen the menu bar hides to give the video the whole window. The Player remembers your previous window size and restores it when you exit.

Rotation

If footage was filmed sideways or upside down, rotate the display under View → Rotation: 0° (Normal), 90°, 180°, or 270°.

Rotation only changes how the video is shown in the Player — your original file is never altered.

Brightness & contrast

For dark in-car footage or washed-out bright days, adjust the picture under View → Video Adjustments…. Set Brightness and Contrast to taste.

  • Adjustments apply live as you drag.
  • Choose View → Reset Video Adjustments to return to the original picture.

Like rotation, these are display-only and don't modify the source file.

Overlays on the video

The Player can draw lap times, sector times, and notes directly on top of the video as it plays. Turn these on under File → Preferences… → On-screen Overlays:

  • Laptimes
  • Sector Times
  • Notes

When Notes is on, each timestamped note appears over the video at its position and stays for a few seconds before fading.

If a note is still showing when the next one appears, they stack rather than one replacing the other — oldest on top, newest on the bottom. Up to 3 notes show at once; when more are active the newest three are kept, so the stack scrolls upward as new notes arrive.

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