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MultiCamera Displays
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4. Select an option, based on the following:
5. Click OK.
Your Avid editing application creates several group clips for each take in the bin, and then
creates a multigroup clip from the groups. The multigroup clip has the same icon as the
group clips, but the icon is preceded by a plus sign.
MultiCamera Displays
There are several displays that let you view and edit with multiple camera angles. You can edit
with either group clips or multigroup clips in all of the displays.
Full-Monitor Display
When you first load a grouped or multigrouped clip, the Source monitor displays a single frame
from one clip in the group in Source/Record mode. This is called Full-Monitor display when
working with group clips because you can view each angle in full-monitor size as you edit.
Option Description
Film TC/Sound TC Use this option if you are syncing clips with matching film and
sound timecode recorded in the field. This option appears
dimmed if you are not working in a 24p or 25p project.
Inpoints Use this option if you are syncing according to IN points set in
each clip.
Outpoints Use this option if you are syncing according to OUT points set in
each clip.
Source Timecode Use this option if the clips have matching timecode.
Auxiliary TC1–TC5 Use this option if the clips have matching timecode in the same
Auxiliary Timecode column. Select an Auxiliary TC, 1 through 5,
from the menu.