System information
Preview Mode Description
Grid Choose Grid to display vertical and horizontal lines over  your video. 
You can use the grid to help you align objects.
Set the grid  spacing using the Horizontal  grid divisions and Vertical 
grid divisions settings on the Video  tab in the Preferences dialog.
Safe Areas The Video Preview window displays the  entire video frame, although 
most television monitors will not display  all of this data. Choose Safe
  Areas to display borders around  your video to represent the visible 
areas for action and titles. The outer  border marks the area that will 
be visible on a television screen, and  the inner border is the suggested 
area for titles.
After verifying that your action and   titles are within the safe areas, 
however, you should test your project  on the destination television 
monitor.
Set the grid spacing using the Action safe area and Title safe area 
settings on the Video tab in the Preferences dialog.
Closed Captioning 
CC1/2/3/4
If you're working with a video that contains closed captions, you can 
preview your captions by using overlays in the Video Preview window.
Select CC1, CC2, CC3, or CC4 to turn on the caption type that you 
want to preview.
For more information, see "Adding Closed Captioning to Video Files" 
on page 451.
Color Channel Isolation Choose a color channel to select the specific channel to be isolated 
and whether the channel should be displayed in grayscale only.
Use the Alpha as Grayscale setting to isolate the Alpha channel 
mask and display it in grayscale.
Toggle multicamera editing mode
From the Tools menu, choose Multicamera,  and then choose Enable  Multicamera Editing to enable 
multicamera  editing mode.
In multicamera editing mode, the Video Preview window switches  into multicamera mode, with a 
multicamera tiled view showing the contents  of all takes simultaneously. The active take is highlighted with 
a colored  border.
For more information, see "Editing Multicamera Video" on page 194
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