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Customizing the Timelines Display
There are a variety of ways you can customize the Timeline to better see what you’re
working on.
Fixed Playhead Mode
Turning on the Fixed Playhead mode in the Timeline View Options drop-down menu, or
choosing View > Show Fixed Playhead, puts the Fairlight timeline into an audio-centric mode
where the playhead remains fixed in place, and the Timeline scrolls underneath it as you use
the transport controls or JKL to play, shuttle, or scrub forward or back.
Visible Video Tracks
A checkbox in the Timeline View Options drop-down menu of the toolbar lets you display small
versions of the video tracks in the Fairlight timeline, for reference. These video tracks are
uneditable; they’re simply there so you can see which audio clips correspond to which video
items, and so they can be used as snapping targets for positioning audio.
Showing video tracks on the Fairlight page
Video and Audio Scrollers
Checkboxes in the Timeline View Options let you optionally show one Video Scroller and up to
two Audio Scrollers at the bottom of the Fairlight timeline.
Video and Audio Scrollers at the bottom of the Fairlight timeline
At the default Low zoom level, the Video Scroller provides a scrollable frame-by-frame filmstrip
view of the video of your program, where one frame of the scroller equals one frame of your
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