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Offset Tracking
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To add a new tracker region for a tracker:
1. In the tracker’s timeline, move the position indicator to the location where you want the new
region to start.
2. Right click in the tracker’s timeline, and select Add New Tracker Region.
Your Avid editing application creates a new region that extends from the location of the
position indicator to either the start of the next tracker region or the end of the timeline. The
start of the new region appears as a vertical bar in the tracker timeline.
Tracker Region boundaries in a tracker timeline
To delete a tracker region for a tracker:
1. In the tracker’s timeline, move the position indicator to any location within the region.
2. Right-click in the tracker’s timeline, and select Delete Tracker Region.
Your Avid editing application deletes the tracker region and any tracking data for it. The
vertical boundary bar for the region disappears from the timeline. A red bar appears at the
bottom of the tracker’s timeline for the duration of the old region, indicating that you must
retrack these frames to get new tracking data, as shown in the following illustration.
To go to the beginning of the previous or next tracking region:
t Click the Go to Previous Region or Go to Next Region button.
Go To Previous Region (left) and Go To Next Region (right) buttons
Performing Offset Tracking
When you start tracking from the beginning of a tracking region, your Avid editing application
steps backward one frame from the region boundary before it starts tracking. This is normal
behavior to ensure that motion at the region boundary is tracked correctly.
To perform offset tracking:
1. Make sure that offset tracking is enabled for each tracker you plan to use.
Offset tracking is enabled by default. The Offset Tracking button is purple when offset
tracking is enabled.