Videos can be viewed either individually (selected from the Files section), or in a sequence. That sequence can be from the timeline (chronological order), using the top arrows. You can also swipe left/right on the video to go through the videos in chronological order.
Additionally, if in the Files screen you select a view mode which displays a subset of the files (e.g. protected videos), you’ll get access to the bottom arrows, allowing you to navigate only through this subset. For example, you can use the bottom arrows to quickly find a protected video, then continue viewing the video sequences in the timeline, using the top arrows.
When a video file finishes playing, the next in sequence is automatically loaded. A previously used top arrow loads a video from the timeline, while the use of a bottom arrow loads a video from the subset of the selected view mode. All this may sound complicated, but when actually using the arrows, this functionality allows you to sit back and watch a whole sequence of video files in the preferred order.
When you tap on the video, you’ll also get access to a set of actions at the top to protect/unprotect, bookmark, upload, share, get details and delete that video. Additionally, there is also an option (3 vertical dots) to set the orientation of the playback screen.
By default the orientation is set to auto, so video playback will switch between portrait and landscape, as you turn your device. You can also permanently set the orientation to portrait or landscape for all videos. If there is space below the video, a map is shown highlighting the route you took during recording of that particular video (if GPS coordinates could be obtained at that time). But, if you keep your device in landscape orientation while viewing a landscape video, then there will be no space for a map. If that is the case, turn your device to portrait to reveal the map.