User Manual

Customizing Timeline Views
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Clip Text Displays a submenu of clip text display options.
Sync Breaks Displays a submenu of sync break display options; see “Fixing Sync
Breaks” on page 610.
Dupe Detection Enables color-coded dupe material display for V1 track; used in 24p projects
and matchback projects. See “Dupe Detection” on page 724.
Color Correction Displays indicator lines to show which segments have Source or Program
color correction.
Audio Data Displays a submenu for customizing audio tracks with waveforms or volume
gain automation; see “Displaying Audio Waveforms” on page 773 and
“Displaying Volume and Pan Values” on page 775.
Clip Color Displays and controls the color coding assigned to clips. For more
information, see “Displaying Clip Colors in the Timeline” on page 672.
You can also color clips to provide information when you are working in a
MultiRez environment. For more information, see “Using Clip Coloring to
Show Available Resolutions” on page 1275.
Track Color Displays a palette for changing the color of the tracks in the Timeline; see
“Changing the Track Color” on page 676.
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A track must be selected in the Timeline for the Track Color command
to appear.
Show Markers Displays a submenu for selecting the markers to be displayed in the
Timeline; see “Showing Markers in the Timeline” on page 677.
Show Track Displays a submenu for displaying tracks; see “Displaying Timecode Tracks
in the Timeline” on page 677.
Track Control Panel Displays or hides the Track Control panel; see “The Track Control Panel” on
page 682.
More Detail Expands the Timeline horizontally around the position indicator.
Less Detail Shrinks the Timeline horizontally around the position indicator.
Show Every Frame Displays every frame in the Timeline if you select Show Track > Film.
Show Entire Sequence Shows the entire sequence within the Timeline.
Zoom Back Restores the Timeline to the previous view before zoom; see “Zooming and
Focusing in the Timeline” on page 690.
Zoom In Zooms the Timeline into a detailed view for a selected area; see “Zooming
and Focusing in the Timeline” on page 690.
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