User Manual

Customizing Timeline Views
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2. Select Timeline Local, and then click OK.
3. Select one of the segment tools in the Timeline palette, and select a clip you want to color.
4. Do one of the following:
t Select Edit > Set Local Clip Color > color to select a standard color.
t Select Edit > Set Local Clip Color > Pick to select a custom color from the Windows
Color dialog box.
The assigned local color appears in the clip in the Timeline.
To remove a local clip color:
1. Select one of the segment tools in the Timeline palette, and select the clip whose color you
want to remove.
2. Select Edit > Set Local Clip Color > None.
The assigned local color no longer appears in the clip in the Timeline.
Displaying Timecode Tracks in the Timeline
When you are working with 24p or 25p projects (PAL with pulldown), you can display separate
tracks for 24, 25, 25P, and 30 timecodes in the Timeline. You can also display an edgecode track
in the Timeline. By default, the Timeline displays all the tracks. You can hide the timecode tracks
by deselecting them in the Show Track submenu of the Timeline Fast menu.
The master timecode also displays in the Timeline ruler above the Timeline.
To customize the tracks to be displayed in the Timeline:
t Click the Timeline Fast Menu button, and select Show Track > tracks.
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The TC1 track represents the timecode of the active project.
Showing Markers in the Timeline
When you add markers to a sequence, the markers are displayed in the Timeline. You can modify
which markers to display in the Timeline by selecting Show Markers from the Timeline Fast
menu. When you select a color from the Show Markers submenu, only markers of that color
appear in the Timeline. You can select All from the Show Markers submenu to display all the
markers, or you can select None to prevent any markers from being displayed in the Timeline.
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Show Markers affects only how the marker icons display in the Timeline and does not affect the
markers.