If you want to explore a specific annotation file from the archive, left click the corresponding node in the tree-view of the ASV browser and select View from the node details on the right pane, as in figure 2.1:
The page that is displayed below, figure 2.2, is the ANNEX workspace containing the data from the selected annotation file. In the upper left corner, the media file corresponding to the annotation is displayed through a Flash Video player. Even further to the left is the first control panel with options such as Text, Grid, Subtitle and Timeline, plus Waveform and Combined (which are not always present, as you can see from figure 2.2) . On the right of the video file there is a panel with Media Information, and on the right of the latter there is a panel called Mini Data Frame:
Below the displayed media some controls are provided allowing users to adjust the volume, play/pause and forward/ rewind the video, as well as change the settings of the buffer time and switch the video to full screen. On the right of the video display, some media information is presented, including the file name of the annotated Resource, Media file and the current Elapsed time. If just a chunk of the entire video has been chosen then its begin and end times will be shown here too. On the Mini Data Frame you can have two tabs, one for Tier, which appears only on some viewing modes and one for Comments, which is always present. For more information regarding comments refer to section 2.3. You can select one Tier in particular, and see its content displayed in the Tier tab. As the video progresses the relevant part of the text from the chosen tier will be highlighted with a red marker. All of the three panels just mentioned can be both minimized and maximized, so more vertical space can be maded available for the remaining interface elements . To expand the visible area of the Mini Data Frame horizontally you can also detatch the video window clicking on the Full button in the Video Display, the Mini Data Frame window will automatically become larger.