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Playing Back a Sequence
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3. Type your comments in the text box, and click OK.
To display comments in the Timeline:
t Click the Timeline Fast menu button, and select Clip Text.
Playing Back a Sequence
You can play a sequence at any time to see the results of your editing. You can view the
sequence in the Record monitor or a Client monitor.
You can also play back your sequence in a continuous loop by augmenting the Play In to Out
command with the Alt key (Windows) or Control key (Macintosh). You must set marks in
the sequence to determine the range of the playback loop.
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Use looping playback to isolate and continuously play back a small portion of a sequence
during a difficult edit.
If you need to prepare a screening of the current cut or sequence away from the system, see
the Avid FilmScribe Help for information on preparing a conformed cut or preview reel from
workprint.
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If you have several tracks of audio, you might need to mix them down and adjust levels
before playback. For more information, see “Mixing Down Audio Tracks” on page 795.
To play a sequence:
1. Click the Video Track Monitor icon located on the uppermost video track to display all
video tracks and effects during playback.
2. Click the Audio Track Monitor button to ensure proper playback of the audio tracks.
3. Click the Data Track Monitor button to ensure proper playback of the data track.
You can only monitor and view the data on a client monitor capable of handling
ancillary data. The hardware or client monitor needs to be able to decode ancillary data
to playback your media. You can not playback from the Source or Record monitor.
4. Go to the start of the sequence. Click the left side of the position bar to reposition the
position indicator at the beginning or press the Home key on the keyboard.
5. Use the position indicator, buttons, mouse, or keyboard to play, step, or shuttle through
footage. View the sequence in the Record monitor or the Client monitor.