System information
Double-click in the  Video Preview window to select the full window, or drag again to replace  the 
existing selection.
Showing the video at the cursor position and the  contents of the clipboard
1. 
Position the cursor on the  timeline and click the Copy  Snapshot button    in the Video Preview 
window to copy a frame to the clipboard.
2.  Position the cursor at another  point on the timeline.
3. 
Click the down arrow    next to the Split-Screen   View button   and choose Clipboard from the 
menu.
4. 
Select the Split-Screen  View button  .
5.  Choose a preset selection or drag in  the Video Preview section to create a selection. This selection 
will display  the contents of the clipboard. In the following example, the snowscape  is the current 
cursor position, and the kayak paddler was copied to the  clipboard.
Double-click in the  Video Preview window to select the full window, or drag again to replace  the 
existing selection.
Changing the selection for displaying split-screen  previews
Click the down arrow next to the Split-Screen   View button   and choose Select  Right Half, Select  Left 
Half, or Select  All to indicate which portion of the Video Preview Window you want  to use to display 
unprocessed video or the contents of the clipboard.
When the Split-Screen  View button   is selected, the cursor is displayed as a  . Drag a rectangle in the 
Video Preview window  to create a custom selection.
Using Dynamic RAM Previews
When your project includes compositing and complex video effects, you may not be able to preview your 
project at its full frame rate. 
If you prefer not to prerender your project, you can dedicate a portion of your RAM to cache video frames 
that cannot be rendered in real time.
PREVIEWING YOUR PROJECT473










