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# Project Player

The project player organizes records in a timeline format. This enables the user to see the time span covered by records such as lidar data, camera data, processing intervals, trajectories and reference stations:

<figure><img src="/files/GRF8W2KKabq6xZuLjDiO" alt=""><figcaption><p>Project player with several different types of records.</p></figcaption></figure>

Data playback can be initiated by clicking on the **playback button (A)** on the far left of the window. The user can also seek to a specific time by clicking the **seek icon (B):**

<figure><img src="/files/1k8nQxoBbU0Vv7ZXaMmh" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>


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