User Manual
Finding Frames, Clips, and Bins
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3. Select the Search Data Folder menu. Select either Default, Local Default, or Other. To
change the location from the Default options, select Other.
4. Choose the folder where you want the SearchData folder to reside.
5. Click OK.
A subfolder with the project name is created in the folder you selected in step 4.
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You can also set the SearchData folder in the Settings tab of the Find Window.
Using Match Frame
The Match Frame feature lets you locate the source clip for the frame currently displayed in
either the Record monitor or the Source monitor. This feature is useful when you want to relocate
and reedit source material, such as subclips and master clips.
Match framing loads the source clip into the Source monitor, cues to the matching frame in the
source clip, and marks an IN point. Any original IN and OUT points are removed from the
source clip.
You can also use the Match Frame feature to locate clips quickly, based on media relatives, when
you have forgotten their location. For example, you can matchframe a cut in the sequence to its
original subclip, matchframe the subclip to the original master clip, and then locate the bin in
which the master clip is saved. Match framing stops when you reach the master clip.