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Blend Mode: Displays the current blend mode of the layer or group. Choose a new
blend mode from the pop-up menu. For more information on blend modes, see
Using Blend Modes.
Media Columns: Opens a submenu of commands to turn on or off the display of technical
information in the Media list of the Project pane:
Preview: Shows a thumbnail of the media file. The thumbnail for an audio file (with
no associated image) appears as a speaker icon.
Kind: Identifies the type of media, including QuickTime movie, still image, QuickTime
audio, or PDF. For a list of supported codecs and file types, see Supported File Formats.
In Use: When checked, this field indicates that the media is being used in your project.
When unchecked, the media is not used. If Automatically manage unused media
is selected in the General pane of Motion Preferences, Motion removes unused media
from the Media list. Disable this setting if you prefer to manage the contents of the
Media list manually.
Duration: Displays the duration of the media in frames or timecode.
Frame Size: Displays the native size of the image in pixels. The numbers represent
width and height. This column remains blank for audio-only files.
Format: Displays the format of the clip. This is also sometimes referred to as a codec.
Depth: Displays the number of colors (bit depth) of the file. Any item listed as Millions
of Colors+ indicates that the media contains an alpha channel in addition to the RGB
data.
Video Rate: Displays the frame rate of the media.
Audio Rate: Displays the sample rate in the audio track, measured in kilohertz (kHz).
Audio Bit Depth: Displays the bit depth of the audio file.
File Size: Displays the overall file size of the media on disk.
File Created: Displays the creation date of the media.
File Modified: Displays the last date on which the media was modified.
Show/Hide Fonts: Displays (or hides) the Mac OS X Fonts window for selecting fonts
and font attributes. (Command-T)
Show/Hide Colors: Displays (or hides) the Colors window for selecting colors.
(Command-Shift-C)
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