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Star rating: A clickable control you can use to rate sound effects within
DaVinci Resolve. Star rating information is not saved outside of DaVinci Resolve.
Embedded Metadata: Any metadata that’s embedded within the files of professionally
created sound effect libraries appears here.
Waveform: The overall waveform of the entire sound effect library is stretched or
compressed within the available width of the Sound Library, regardless of the actual
duration of each clip.
Index
The Index provides a handy interface for listing all of the clips in the current edit, all the tracks in
the current Timeline, and all the markers in the current Timeline. Using these lists, multiple items
can be selected, tracks can be managed, and marker notes can be consulted with ease. Each
of these three categories of information is displayed in separate panels:
Edit Index
Displays the Edit Index as seen in the Edit page. Each audio clip in the currently open Timeline
corresponds to a row in the Edit Index, with columns for video track, Source In and Out, Record
In and Out, Name, and other descriptive metadata. All selected clips (including clips that are
automatically selected because they intersect the playhead) are selected in the Edit Index. The
Option menu lets you filter the Edit Index by various criteria, for example showing only clips with
a particular color of flag, marker, or color, only clips with speed effects, only clips with audio
filters, or compound audio clips.
The Tracks panel shows a row of information for each of the tracks in the Timeline
Tracks
Every track in the currently open Timeline corresponds to a row of controls and information in
this panel. From left to right, each track has a color control, a visibility control, a number, a name,
track controls, a format, and a numbered VCA group that it belongs to. These controls can be
used to hide or show tracks, color code them, rename them, turn track controls on singly or by
dragging over several at a time, change their format, and rearrange them (by dragging one or
more rows up and down this list).
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