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Simple transport controls appear underneath the jog bar, letting you Jump to First Frame, Play
Backward, Stop, Play Forward, and Jump to Last Frame. A jog control to the left of these
buttons lets you move through a long clip more slowly; click it and drag to the left or right to
move through a clip a frame at a time.
To the right of the transport controls, In and Out buttons let you set In and Out points for the
current clip. The Cue buttons move the playhead to these In and Out cue points. The clip’s
timecode is also displayed at the top right.
A jog or scrubber bar appears directly underneath the image, letting you drag the playhead
directly with the pointer. The full width of the jog bar represents the full duration of the clip in
the Viewer.
There’s an additional option for the Media Page Viewer that you can expose by choosing Show
Timecode Toolbar from the Viewer option menu. This reveals an info bar at the top of the
Viewer that displays the In and Out timecode, as well as the duration of the currently marked
section of media.
An optional info bar for showing the timecode and duration of a marked section of media
You can also put the Viewer into Cinema Viewer mode by choosing Workspace > Viewer Mode
> Cinema Viewer (Command-F), so that it fills the entire screen. This command toggles Cinema
Viewer mode on and off.
Live Media Preview
Enabled by default, the Live Media Preview setting found in the Viewer options menu (the
three-dots menu found at the upper right-hand corner of the Viewer) makes it possible for
thumbnails that you’re skimming in either the Media Storage browser or Media Pool to show the
skimmed frame in the Viewer. When skimming with Live Media Preview enabled, the playhead
that appears in the thumbnail is locked to the playhead displayed in the Viewer’s jog bar. You
can turn Live Media Preview on or off.
When Live Media Preview is on in the Viewer options menu,
skimming thumbnails mirrors to the Viewer
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