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You can also use the jog wheel and shuttle control on the Transport panel. The jog wheel lets
you scrub frame by frame, while the shuttle control moves among preset rewind and fast
forward speeds.
NOTE: If a Gallery still is turned on for split screen comparison, the shuttle control will
adjust the split screen center, and not the playhead position. Turning Reference Wipe
off again frees up the shuttle control to affect playback again.
Finally, there are two additional methods of navigating using the DaVinci control panel that
make it easy to jump to a specific clip or timecode value.
To move the playhead to the first frame of a specifically numbered clip:
On the Transport panel, enter a clip number using the number pad, then press
TAKE ENTER.
To move the playhead relative to its current position:
1 Press + or – on the number pad.
2 Enter either a number of frames, or a timecode value using colons to divide each pair of
digits (for example +01:00:23:12).
3 Press TAKE ENTER.
To move the playhead to an exact timecode value:
1 Using the number pad, enter a timecode value, using colons to divide each pair of
digits (for example 01:00:23:12).
2 Press TAKE ENTER.
Viewer and Transport
Timecode Displays
The Viewer has two timecode displays, each of which defaults to a different timecode setting.
A timecode display at the top, the Header timecode display, shows the Source timecode by
default. The timecode display at the bottom, the Transport timecode display, shows the Record
timecode by default.
The bottom timecode display can be changed to show one of four different options, which are
similar to those found in the Data Burn-In palette.
To change a timecode display to a different setting:
The top timecode display is a drop-down menu that can be changed to whatever timecode,
frame number, or KeyKode you want to display. The bottom timecode display can also be
changed by right-clicking on it and choosing the type of value to show from the contextual
menu that appears.
Timeline Timecode: The timecode corresponding to the playhead’s position in the
overall Timeline.
Source Timecode: The timecode corresponding to the playhead’s position relative to
the currently selected clip.
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