User Manual
Customizing Timeline Views
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2. Select one or more of the following:
The order of the options in the Clip Color dialog box indicates the priority order in which
your Avid editing application applies colors when you select more than one option. For
example, if you have Offline and SD/HD selected, an offline SD clip in an HD project uses
the higher-priority Offline color rather than the SD/HD color.
Option Description
Resolution Tracking Colors clips to indicate the availability of particular resolutions in a
MultiRez environment. For more information, see “Using Clip
Coloring to Show Available Resolutions” on page 1275.
This option is only available if you are working in a MultiRez
environment.
Offline Colors clips that have offline media.
In a MultiRez environment, colors clips that do not match the working
resolution, if you have selected Relink to Offline in the Dynamic
Relink Settings dialog box. For more information, see “Using Clip
Coloring to Show Available Resolutions” on page 1275.
Proxy Colors proxy clips in the Timeline.
AMA Colors AMA clips in the Timeline.
Mixed Rates Colors clips whose frame rates do not match the sequence frame rate.
A different color is available for each frame rate.
SD/HD Colors clips that do not match the video definition type of the project
format — in an HD project this option colors the SD clips, while in an
SD project this colors the HD clips.
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You can also display clip text that can help you to identify
particular clips by selecting Clip Text > Clip Resolutions from
the Timeline Fast menu.
Timeline Local Colors clips to which you have assigned a local color in the Timeline.
For more information, see “Assigning Local Colors to Clips in the
Timeline” on page 676.
Source Colors clips to which you have assigned a color in the bin. (Colors
assigned to sequences, groups, motion effects, and title clips do not
appear as source colors in the Timeline.) For more information, see
“Assigning Colors to Objects in a Bin” on page 341.