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Using the Info Window
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Using the Info Window
The Info window displays statistical information about clips and sequences. You can open
the Info window from the Source monitor, the Record monitor, a pop-up monitor, a bin, or a
Script window. The Info window updates the information automatically.
You can cut, copy, and paste information from the Info window, but you cannot edit or
change any information within the window.
To display information from the Record monitor:
1. Do one of the following:
t Right-click the monitor and select Get Info.
t Place the mouse pointer over the monitor and press Ctrl+I (Windows) or
Command+I (Macintosh).
The Info window opens. Only fields with data are displayed.
In/Out Displays duration between IN and OUT points.
Absolute Displays absolute time duration at present position.
Remain Displays time remaining at present position.
V1 TC (or EC) Displays the source track of the video on track 1, and the timecode (or edgecode).
A1 TC (or EC) Displays the source track of the audio on track 1, and the timecode (or edgecode).
A2 TC (or EC) Displays the source track of the audio on track 2, and the timecode (or edgecode).
D1 TC1 Displays the ancillary data track and the timecode.
TC1, 24, 25, 25PD,
30D, 30ND
For 24p and 25p projects only. TC1: base timecode for the project; 24: 24p project; 25:
25p project; 25PD: 25p with pulldown: 30D: 30 drop frame; 30ND: 30 non-drop frame
Clip Name Displays the name of the clip.
Timecode Displays tracking information as timecode (24p and 25p projects include a submenu
with the various timecodes).
Footage For 24p and 25p projects only. Displays tracking information as feet and frames.
Frames Displays tracking information as total frames.
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