User Manual
Using the Timecode Window
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To display information from a bin:
1. Select a clip or sequence in a bin. You can use any bin view, and you can Ctrl+click to select
multiple media objects.
2. Do one of the following:
t Press Ctrl+I (Windows) or Command+I (Macintosh).
t Right-click the clip or sequence and select Get Info.
The Info window opens. Only fields with data are displayed.
If you select more than 8 media objects, a dialog box asks if you want to open information
windows for all selected items.
Using the Timecode Window
Each monitor has two lines available to display timecode as described in “Displaying Tracking
Information” on page 490. In addition, the Timecode window lets you display up to 48 lines of
timecode in a separate window.
When you are working with a 24p or 25p project, you can display additional timecode
information in the Timecode window. The output format timecodes TC 24, TC 25, TC 25P, and
TC 30 are available from the Timecode menu, as are the source timecodes for clips and subclips.
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You need to add the timecode track to the clip or sequence before the timecode tracking formats
appear in the Timecode menu. For more information, see “Displaying Timecodes in a 24p or 25p
Project” on page 350.
When displaying TC 30 source or M 30 timecodes, the pulldown phase for NTSC reference is
displayed.
To set a timecode display:
1. Select Tools > Timecode Window.
The Timecode window opens.