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| \\ showvideo.png **query** - the query drop down menu has a list of all the queries computed in the current workspace. **workspace** - the workspace drop down menu has a list of all the .cmz files that are loaded from the library. **motion file** - the motion file drop down menu has a list of all the .c3d files that are contained in the selected subject or .cmz file. **frames** - the frames drop down menu has a list of all the frame ranges that are outlined by the events in the queries. **associate c3d with video** - the associate c3d with video button enables you to synchronize a c3d file with a corresponding video. **associate frames with video** - the associate frames with video button enables you to align specific frames with corresponding moments in the video. **trim the video to the selected trace times** - the trim the video to the selected trace times check box allows the user to sync the length of the video to the length of the trace that is selected in the selected traces section. **browse** - the browse button opens a standard file search window that allows the user to select the .avi video file that should be loaded. **video** - the video file that you have loaded using the browse button. **note:** if the video section is not present when you first open the video dialogue, increase the size of the dialogue box. the video function will not work on virtual machines such as parallels. **controller** - the controller allows the user to navigate the video file.