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Camera Editor Help Manual
Table of Contents
1 Introduction ··································································································································· 2
2 About SHIMANO Camera Editor ······················································································· 3
2.1 Downloading the application ···································································································· 3
2.2 Supported unit ··························································································································· 3
2.3 Main Features ······························································································································ 3
2.4 Operating environment ·············································································································· 3
3 Screen Part Names and Appearance ··············································································· 5
3.1 Screen Part Names ····················································································································· 5
3.2 Menu bar ····································································································································· 6
3.3 Operation icons ··························································································································· 8
3.4 Original video information ········································································································ 8
3.5 Editing menu ······························································································································· 9
3.6 Video control menu ·················································································································· 10
3.7 Editing area ······························································································································· 11
3.8 ANT sensor data area ··············································································································· 12
4 Operation ······································································································································ 13
4.1 Starting and exiting the application ······················································································· 13
4.2 Basic operation: Loading a video ····························································································· 14
4.3 Basic operation: Editing the video ··························································································· 16
4.4 Basic operation: Loading ANT data ························································································· 19
4.5 Basic operation: Video conversion settings ············································································ 21
4.6 Basic operation: Converting the video ···················································································· 22
5 About This Document ············································································································ 23
6 About Trademarks and Registered Trademarks ····················································· 24
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1 Introduction
1 IntroductionThis manual explains how to use SHIMANO Camera Editor.
To make the best use of this software’s functions, read this manual thoroughly before use.
x Check the connection before loading video files from SPORT CAMERA. Never connect or disconnect the cable
from the camera until you finish working and exit SHIMANO Camera Editor. Otherwise, a malfunction may
occur.
x Never modify the contents or names of firmware files.
If this is not observed, it may become impossible to update the firmware or cause trouble in the unit after the
firmware is updated.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
x After reading the user's manual thoroughly, keep it in a safe place for later reference.
x Observe laws and regulations when using our software. We shall not be held liable for any trouble, loss, or
damage arising from the use of our software.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
x When connecting the camera, do so directly to a USB port of the computer, and not via a USB hub or similar
device.
x Playback of videos downloaded from websites, such as video hosting sites, may not be possible with this
application.
x The video editing function may take a while to complete video conversion, depending on the specifications of
your computer.
x Videos cannot be reedited using this application once converted.
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2 About SHIMANO Camera Editor
2 About SHIMANO Camera EditorSHIMANO Camera Editor is application software that allows you to edit videos recorded by Shimano SPORT
CAMERA.
2.1 Downloading the applicationVisit the support website http://www.shimano-sportcamera.com/ to download the application.
2.2 Supported unit SPORT CAMERA: CM-2000/CM-1100/CM-1000
2.3 Main Features
Correcting video Converting fisheye video to flat video and changing the screen orientation
Combining video and
relevant dataConverting CSV data collected by sensors and combining the data with the video
Editing videoEditing the video by cutting out a portion of video after specifying the start and
end points
Downloading the latest
version of the applicationUpdating the application via the server
2.4 Operating environmentThe following table shows the operating environment required by this system.
Item Operating environment
Supported OS
Windows 7 SP1
Windows 8.1
Windows 10
Mac OS (10.10/10.11/10.12)
System requirements .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (Windows)
Required libraries
(only for Windows)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Packages (x86) for Windows Visual
Studio 2013
Windows DirectX 9 (directx_Jun2010_redist.exe)
For Windows Win64 bit, the following library is required:
Windows SlimDX (SlimDX Runtime .NET 2.0 (January 2012).msi)
Recommended computer configuration
Windows
Type: Desktop
OS: Windows 7 Professional 64 bit edition Service Pack 1
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700 (Quad-core/3.40 GHz rating/8-MB L3 cache)
Main memory: 16 GB DDR4 (DDR4-1866/2133)/DDR3 (DDR3L-1333/1600) (8GBx2/Dual channel)
Graphics board: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650 M 1 GB + Intel; HD Graphics 5000/Intel Iris Graphics
Chipset: Motherboard-mounted Intel H170 chipset
HDD: 1.0 TB, 5400 rpm, 2.5 inches, SATA 3.0 Gb/s connection (SATAII)
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Mac
Type: Desktop
OS: OS X 10.11.6
Processor: Intel Core i7 (Quad-core/2.30GHz rating/8 MB L3 cache)
Main memory: 16 GB DDR3 (PC3-12800/8 GB x 2/Dual channel)
Graphics board: Intel HD Graphics 5000/Intel Iris Graphics
Chipset: Mac mini
SSD: 500 GB
The application may fail to operate properly on some computers, even if the above requirements are met.
The performance of the hard disk drive installed in your computer depends on the usage conditions. The
performance of your computer may be affected by memory resident software (such as anti-virus software) running
on the computer.
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3 Screen Part Names and Appearance
3 Screen Part Names and Appearance
3.1 Screen Part Names
3.1.1 The main menu screen contains the following parts 1 to 7 .* For Windows
1 Menu bar
2 Operation icons
3 Original video information
4 Editing menu
5 Video control menu 6 Editing area
Operation icons
Original video information
Editing menu
Exit
7 Sensor data
SPEED: 18km/h
CADENCE: 48rpm
POWER: 106Watt
GEAR: F2/R6
HEART RATE: 0bpm
SPEED: 18km/h
CADENCE: 48rpm
POWER: 106Watt
GEAR: F2/R6
HEART RATE: 0bpm
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3 Screen Part Names and Appearance
3.2 Menu bar
3.2.1 File *For Windows
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1 [New Project]Name and create a new project.
2 [Open Project]Open a project.
3 [Save Project]Save the open project.
4 [Close Project]Close the current project.
5 [Delete Project]Select and delete a project.
6 [Import Video]Select and load a video to convert.
7 [Convert and Save Video]Save the video that has been converted.
8 [Recent Projects]Show recently used projects.
9 [Project Info]Show project information.
10 [Exit]Exit SHIMANO Camera Editor.
The application cannot exit during video conversion. Cancel the conversion before exiting the application.
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3.2.2 Options
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1 [Sensors display position]Set the sensors display position and toggle the sensors display.
2 [Video Conversion Settings][Conversion Format] : [MOV] / [MP4]
[Screen Size] : [640 × 360] / [1280 × 720] / [1920 × 1080]
[Sound Quality] : [High Sound Quality]
[Frame rate] : [30] / [60] / [120]
3 [Languages]Supported languages: Japanese/English/French/German/Spanish/Italian/Dutch/Chinese
3.2.3 Help
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1 [Show Help]
2 [Check for Updates]Check for online updates.
3 [About]View the product name and version.
On Mac, this information can be viewed from the menu screen.
* To check for online updates. The computer should be connected to the Internet.
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3 Screen Part Names and Appearance
3.3 Operation icons
1 Undo
Undo the last operation.
2 Redo
Redo the undone operation.
3Convert and Save Video
Click to display the output fi le window. In this window, select [Open] to specify the path to which
the fi le is saved and click [OK] to start conversion.
* Undo and redo can be used for project operations.
3.4 Original video information
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1 Loaded fi le displayDisplay a thumbnail of the original video fi le that has been
loaded.
2 File informationDisplay information about the original video.
3 [Data Display]Select the original video ANT+ data display.
This option is effective only for videos that were recorded
together with data from ANT sensors.
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3.5 Editing menu
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1 [Correct distortion]CM-2000:
Choose from none, 90°, 120°, and 130°.
CM-1100, CM-1000:
Choose from none, 135°, and 180°.
2 [Rotate]Rotate the video 90° to the right or left each time you click.
3 [ANT+data display]Select the edited video ANT+ data display.
This option is effective only for videos that were recorded
together with data from ANT sensors.
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3.6 Video control menu
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1 [Project name]Display the name of the project that is currently open.
2 [Active Movie]Display the original video or the edited video.
3 Switch original/edited videoSwitch between the previews of the original and edited videos.
* Click the mouse on the original or edited video timeline to switch between the original and edited
videos.
4 Playback control buttons
Jump to FirstJump to the beginning of the video
IN/OUT point Jump (return)Jump to the last IN or OUT point during playback.
Reverse PlayPlay the video in reverse.
PlayPlay the video.
PausePause the video.
This button is only shown during playback and reverse playback.
IN/OUT point Jump (sending)Jump to the next IN or OUT point during playback.
Jump to EndJump to the end of the video.
Playback speed adjustmentAdjust the playback speed. (to any of 7 stages)
The playback speed is shown at the top right of the
video.
* The slider cannot be used during reverse playback.
Switch Fullscreen/NormalSwitch between the full-screen and normal display.
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3.7 Editing area
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1 Start/end time settingsSet the edited video time.
2 Section area settings
IN point settingSet the start position of the cut.
OUT point settingSet the end position of the cut.
3 SliderZoom in or out on the timeline.
4 Original video thumbnail
5 Original video timeline
6 Edited video thumbnail
7 Edited video timeline
Timeline displayEditing area (before loading a video)[Original video]: Filled with black
[Edit video]: Disabled
When a clip is determined on the video (blue)[Original video]: A segment is selected
[Edit video]: The corresponding segment is selected
When the video becomes active on the video (yellow)[Original video]: The yellow segment can be deleted or adjusted
[Edit video]: The operation is applied on the corresponding segment
When the video is edited (blue)[Original video]: Multiple video clips are selected
[Edit video]: The corresponding segments are edited
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3 Screen Part Names and Appearance
3.8 ANT sensor data area
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1 [SPEED] [km/h] :
2 [CADENCE] [rpm] :
3 [POWER] [Watt] :
4 [HEART RATE] [bpm] :
5 [GEAR (F)] :
6 [GEAR (R)] :
* When the video contains ANT+ data, data from the selected sensor is displayed as a graph.
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4 Operation
4 Operation
4.1 Starting and exiting the application
4.1.1 Starting the application
After installing SHIMANO Camera Editor, double-click the shortcut icon created on the desktop.
4.1.2 Exiting the applicationOn the menu bar, click [File] [Exit]. Alternatively, click the Close button on the upper right corner of the screen.
* The application cannot exit during video conversion. Cancel the conversion before exiting the application.
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4 Operation
4.2 Basic operation: Loading a video
4.2.1 Creating a new projectOn the menu bar, click [File] [New Project].
Enter a project name
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4.2.2 Loading a videoOn the menu bar, click [File] [Import Video].
Select a video
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4.3 Basic operation: Editing the video
4.3.1 Selecting
1. Position the mouse cursor on the [Original video] timeline and click at the start position of the segment
of video you wish to edit.
The IN-point fl ag will be set.
2. Click at the end position of the segment of video you wish to edit.
The OUT-point fl ag will be set to complete specifi cation of the cut.
* Multiple cuts can be made. Cuts are registered on the [Edit video] timeline in the order they are made.
Removing a segment
Position the mouse cursor on the [Original video] timeline or the [Edit video] timeline, right-click, and select [Delete].
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4 Operation
4.3.2 Adjusting a segment
Dragging the IN-point fl ag or the OUT-point fl ag to adjust its positionPosition the mouse cursor on the [Original video] timeline and left-click the desired cut to make it the active
cut (so that it is shown in yellow).
Then drag the IN-point fl ag or the OUT-point fl ag on the [Original video] timeline to fi ne-tune the cut.
Changing the selection start time or the selection end time to adjust the cut’s duration Position the mouse cursor on the [Original video] timeline or the [Edit video] timeline and left-click the desired
cut to make it the active cut (so that it is shown in yellow).
Then change the selection start time or the selection end time underneath the [Original video] timeline to
fi ne-tune the cut.
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4.3.3 Changing the cut orderPosition the mouse cursor on the [Original video] timeline or the [Edit video] timeline and left-click the desired
cut to make it the active cut (so that it is shown in yellow).
Then drag the active cut on the [Edit video] timeline to change the order as desired.
New order
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4 Operation
4.4 Basic operation: Loading ANT data
4.4.1 SelectingOn the menu bar, click [Options] [Sensors display position].
Select this check box
4.4.2 Adjusting the sensors display
1. Select top left, top right, bottom left, or bottom right as the sensors display position.
2. Click the sensors font or color adjustment icon to adjust the font and color.
Click [OK] to close the window after you are fi nished adjusting the sensors display.
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4.4.3 Showing or hiding the sensor dataThe sensor display can be toggled by left-clicking each sensor’s button.
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SPEED: 18km/h
CADENCE: 48rpm
POWER: 106Watt
GEAR: F2/R6
HEART RATE: 0bpm
SPEED: 18km/h
CADENCE: 48rpm
POWER: 106Watt
GEAR: F2/R6
HEART RATE: 0bpm
Toggle the sensors display for the active edited video here.
Toggle the sensors display for the original video here.
1 [SPEED] [km/h] : 4 [HEART RATE] [bpm] :
2 [CADENCE] [rpm] : 5 [GEAR (F)] :
3 [POWER] [Watt] : 6 [GEAR (R)] :
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4 Operation
4.5 Basic operation: Video conversion settings
4.5.1 SelectingClick [Video Conversion Settings] on the [Options] menu.
4.5.2 Specifying video conversion settingsThe following video conversion settings can be confi gured: [Conversion Format], [Screen Size], and [Frame rate].
Conversion FormatIf the original video is a MOV fi le : The [MOV] and [MP4] formats are available.
If the original video is an MP4 fi le : Only the [MP4] format is available.
Screen Size
Output size
1080p 720p 360p
Video size
1440p
1080p
720p ×
360p × ×
Frame rateIf the original video is 240 fps or 120 fps : The [120], [60], and [30] frame rates are available.
If the original video is 60 fps : The [60] and [30] frame rates are available.
If the original video is 30 fps : Only the [30] frame rate is available.
* Only [High Sound Quality] is available.
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4 Operation
4.6 Basic operation: Converting the video
4.6.1 Selecting
Click .
Select a destination fi le and enter the fi le name
4.6.2 Converting a videoIn the [Convert and Save Video] dialog, Click [OK] to start video conversion.
* The computer’s default application for playing video fi les will launch.
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5 About This Document
5 About This DocumentThe contents of this document are subject to change without prior notice.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transferred in any form for any purpose without written
permission from Shimano Inc. This does not, however, impose any restrictions on the customer's rights granted by
the Copyright Act.
Shimano Inc. may hold patents, pending patents, trademarks, copyrights, and/or other intellectual property rights
on the contents of this document. This document does not grant the customer any rights on such patents,
trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights, unless otherwise specified.
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6 About Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
6 About Trademarks and Registered TrademarksSHIMANO is a trademark or registered trademark of Shimano Inc. in Japan and other countries.
SHIMANO Camera Editor is a trademark of Shimano Inc. in Japan and other countries.
Microsoft® and Windows® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and other countries.
Apple, Mac, Macintosh, Mac OS, AirMac, and Safari are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the
United States and other countries.
All other company names, product names, and service names are owned by their respective companies.
Please note: specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. (English)