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Table Of Contents
The Preview window has two main roles. You can use it to play your source media file in
its original format, or you can preview your source media file with whichever settings
have been assigned to it.
This chapter covers the following:
About the Preview Window (p. 307)
Previewing a Clip (p. 313)
Transcoding a Portion of the Clip with the Preview Window (p. 318)
Working with Markers and Poster Frames (p. 319)
About the Preview Window Keyboard Shortcuts (p. 326)
About the Preview Window
When you use the Preview window to compare the original version of the clip with the
version that will be output, you can make and view real-time changes. This comparison
lets you check the effects of settings on your file before spending time and resources
transcoding it. Do this to check the quality of the output media file.
Scaled, cropped, and
filtered version of the clip
Original version
of the clip
307
Using the Preview Window
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