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To compare three shots in the triptych player:
1 Click the Timeline tab.
2 Select Triptych from the View Mode box.
3 Select a clip from the Media Library.
The clip appears in the triptych player in all three viewers. Coloured positioners help you identify clips
in Triptych view (green, yellow, orange from left to right).
4 Use the Positioners Options box to set the behaviour of the viewports (such as All Synced or All Free).
TIP Triptych view is also available from all editors with multiview capabilities. You can set the positioners in the
Playback Options box.
Play Back Speed Indicators
As you play clips, the positioner in the image window time bar changes colours if frames are dropped. The
colours indicate the following:
Indicates:Colour:
Real-time playback with no dropped frames.Yellow
Real-time playback with no dropped frames of soft-imported clips.Orange
Alternating dropped frames. Green indicates the first and subsequent alternating dropped
frame.
Green/Blue
Alternating occurrences of dropped audio. Red indicates the first occurrence.Red/White
Comparing Tracks in Split Screen
Use the split screen to compare two tracks, such as an online and offline version. Generally this is used to
compare a rough cut to the final assembly. By merging both tracks into a single image, you can compare
the two for editing synchronization, color matching, etc.
The split screen compares versions as well as video tracks.
To compare tracks in split screen:
1 Click the Timeline tab.
2
Set the Primary and Secondary tracks. (page 348)
3 In the View Area menu bar, select Options.
4 Select Show Viewing Settings.
5 Select Side By side or the split you will use to compare the two clips in the Compare Mode/Stereo
section.
Depending on the split, you will have different attributes available to change the partition between
the two clips. Modify the values in these attributes to provide the best comparison.
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