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Table Of Contents
PlayerIn-player pixel displayIn-player Pixel Display on page 209
Adjusting the Zoom or Pan on page 209
Applying a LUT or Color Conversion Tool to the Player on page 210
The Mini-Player on page 211
The Fullscreen Player on page 213
About the Player
As stated earlier, the Player is used to play or preview a composition, or preview
media. There are three different versions of the Player: the Player View, the
Mini-Player and the Fullscreen Player view. For more information on each of
these views, please see
The Player on page 34 section in the Interface
Fundamentals chapter.
Player View Default Settings
When you add a Player view to a viewport, it has the following settings by
default. You can adjust all of these, except for the repeat mode and f-stop,
through the Player options. You adjust the repeat mode in the Player
controlssee
Using the Player Controls on page 36 in the Interface
Fundamentals chapter.
Displays the output of the composition.
Follows master time.
Plays all frames and updates at each frame.
Sets the f-stop to 0.00.
Plays at the native rate of the composition.
Does not display any guides apart from the frame outline, or any masks.
Displays RGB.
Has repeat mode set to No Repeat.
Does not correct pixel aspect ratio.
Does not use a display modifier (LUT).
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