videos in sequence
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by rachelkd
ACP00077sf ACP00077sg can only find these two
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by AnLand moderator
Hi @rachelkd,
I am not sure what your question is here. Each sequence is at least one minute long. That's the time a camera is recording if triggered by an animal. If the animal(s) is moving during this initial minute, the camera keeps going. If not, it stops. The video sequence is divided in 4 pieces à 15 seconds here at C&S. They should - ideally - be in a row. As you see ACP00077sh and ACP00077si still belong to that one minute sequence; ACP00077sj is a different one. If more than one minute is recorded, the videos are not a longer stream here. One need to find the second minute. What belongs together is seen in the video spreadsheet (for chimps and primates only!). I linked at your other discussion.
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by AnLand moderator
Maybe one more thing: we have different tag group collections that you can consult for easy access to videos for comparison, e.g. this one collects all video tagged with female and chimp and DryLake: http://talk.chimpandsee.org/#/collections/CCPL0000ku and this one the nightchimps (from all sites): http://talk.chimpandsee.org/#/collections/CCPL0000lb
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