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System Info
The second tab displays information about operational modes currently in use by
DaVinci Resolve. It’s meant to provide the status of different DaVinci Resolve features that can
be enabled, disabled, or cycled among various options. This information includes:
Clips: The total number of clips in the Timeline.
Proxy: The status of Proxy mode (On or Off).
Clip Cache: The status of the Clip Cache mode (Off, All, Dissolves, User, User & D).
Ref Transform: The status of Reference Still reposition.
Ref Mode: The status of the Reference mode (Gallery, Timeline, Offline).
Wipe Style: The currently selected Wipe Style for split screens (Wipe-H, Wipe-V,
Wipe-M, Wipe-A).
Convergence: The current Convergence setting (Linked Zoom, Opposite)
Stereo Grade: The currently displayed Eye and Gang mode (Left or Right - Gang or Solo).
Stereo Display: The current Stereo Display mode (Mono or Stereo).
Clip Details
You can right-click the currently selected clip in the Thumbnail Timeline and choose View Clip
Details to show a small window with all of that clip’s information available at a glance. You can
drag this window anywhere you like, even to another display.
The Clip Details window
This information is not editable, but is provided for easy reference, and includes:
File Name: The name of the media file on disk appears at top.
Start Timecode: The source timecode value of the first frame in the clip.
End Timecode: The source timecode value of the last frame in the clip.
Duration: The duration of the clip, in timecode.
Frames: The duration of the clip, in frames.
Reel Name: The reel name of that clip, if one is being read properly.
Version: The name of the remote or local version used by that clip.
Format: The format used by the source clip, along with the frame size and bitdepth.
Codec: The codec used by the source clip.
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