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Frame field Displays the absolute frame number of the current frame, from the file with the name displayed
in the File Name field. Non-editable.
File Name field Displays the name of the file from which the current frame is being read. Non-editable.
Clip Information tabs
Available in the Basic and Extended menus of the Read File clip.
The Clip Information tabs display non-editable information about imported clip.
Clip Info tab The Clip Info tab displays the name of the original media, file format, resolution and FCM,
as well as the number of tracks in the clip.
Metadata tab The Metadata tab displays metadata information about the imported media, including but
not limited to: path to the sources, camera settings (RED and ARRI), file creator.
Versions tab The Versions tab lists all the versions available for the selected clip. Available to Open clips
imports with versions.
Extended Settings
Extended button Opens the Extended menu where you set the channel options, from the channel displayed
in the node proxy to the available outputs.
NOTE With a Read File clip selected in the schematic, press Ctrl+C to expand the node and display its channels
in the schematic.
(a)Media output (b)Alpha output (c) Displayed and disconnected outputs (d)Hidden and disconnected outputs (e)
Displayed and connected outputs (f) Hidden but connected outputs
Type field Displays the type of channel. Non-editable.
Name field Displays the name of the channel. Non-editable.
Icon field Enable to display the channel in the schematic; disable to hide the channel. The Read File clip
must be expanded (press Ctrl+C) to view the channels in the schematic. Hiding a channel does not break
its link to a node.
Proxy field Enable to use a particular channel as the Read File clip proxy in the schematic.
Outputs fields Click to display or hide the outputs available for each channel from the Read File clip in the
schematic. Hiding an output does not break its link to a node. There is one output each for RGB and its
alpha (if any).
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