User Manual

MultiCamera Displays
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Quad Split Source view, with the four camera angle views in the Source monitor and the sequence or linecut in the
Record monitor. The location of the Group Menu icon is highlighted.
The basic features of Quad Split Source view:
Provides source-oriented control of multicamera material. You can switch camera angles,
play back (one camera angle at a time), cue, and mark material without affecting the
sequence.
Provides the same Source monitor controls that are available when you edit other clips in
Source/Record mode.
Provides the special MultiCamera editing features that are available in Full-Monitor display,
Nine Split Source view, and MultiCamera mode. These features are described in
“MultiCamera Editing Techniques” on page 1301.
Provides a list of all group clip video and audio tracks in the Group menu for custom
selection and patching.
Lets you use the Quad Split button to switch the Source monitor between Full-Monitor
display and Quad Split Source viewing and editing modes (editing functions are the same in
both displays).
Lets you use the Swap Cam Bank button to switch the Quad Split Source view from one
bank of four camera angles to another bank of four camera angles. The Multi-angle View
menus let you change the camera angles of the split displays.
Does not gang the Record monitor with Quad Split Source view.
Nine Split Source View
After loading a group clip into the Source monitor, you enter Nine Split Source view by clicking
the Nine Split button located in the Command palette in the MCam tab. The Source monitor
splits into nine camera angles of the group clip. A Group Menu icon appears in the second row of
information above the Source and Record monitors.