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Audio Track: Shows the audio waveforms corresponding to all channels of the
currently open clip in the Source Viewer. The top of this audio-only view shows
the waveform for the entire duration of the clip, while the main region of the
viewer shows a zoomed in section of the audio waveform. The level of zoom
displayed is controlled by the zoom drop-down at the upper left-hand corner of the
Source Viewer.
Multicam: Shows you the multi-angle Multicam Viewer that you can use to switch
among different angles of video and audio while multicam editing a clip in the
Timeline. For more information on multicam editing, see Chapter 32, “Multicam
Editing.
Annotations: Allows you to draw directly onto the current frame to highlight areas for
further attention.
Transform Mode drop-down (Timeline Viewer Only): This functions as both a
toggle switch and a drop-down menu. Clicking the button control to the left enables
or disables onscreen controls that you can use to transform the clip right in the
viewer. Clicking the drop-down control to the right lets you switch between two modes
of transforms:
Transform: Exposes controls for Pan (X) and Tilt (Y), Scale X and Y, and Rotation.
Crop: Exposes controls to crop from the top, bottom, left, and right.
Dynamic Zoom: Shows controls to do quick pan and scan effects on the
selected clip.
OpenFX Overlay: Exposes the onscreen controls of an applied OpenFX filter.
Annotations: Allows you to draw directly onto the current frame to highlight areas for
further attention.
Jog control: Clicking the Jog control and dragging left and right lets you move slowly
through a clip or the Timeline a frame at a time.
Transport controls: These controls include, from left to right, Jump to First Frame,
Play Reverse, Stop, Play Forward, Jump to Last Frame.
Loop Playback: Enables or disables looped playback. Looping is also controllable via
the Playback > Loop/Unloop command (Command-/). When enabled, each playback
command loops back to the beginning when the end of that command’s range is
reached. In and Out points in the Source or Timeline Viewers do not trigger looping.
For example, when enabled, the Play command will play through the entire clip or
timeline, and then loop back to the beginning when the end is reached and start
playing automatically. The Play Around command, on the other hand, will start at the
beginning of pre-roll, play through the post-roll, and then immediately loop back around
to the beginning of pre-roll, continuing playback in this manner until you stop it.
Match Frame: In the Source Viewer, Match Frame attempts to move the playhead in
the Timeline to match the current frame of the clip in the Source Viewer. In the Record
Viewer, Match Frame opens the Media Pool clip corresponding to the clip at the current
position of the playhead into the Source Viewer, setting In and Out points and the
playhead position to match those of the clip in the Timeline.
In/Out buttons: Places In and Out points with which to define a range of the clip, or of
the Timeline, in preparation for making different kinds of edits.
Jog bar: In the Source Viewer, drag within the jog bar to reposition the Source
playhead, scrubbing through the clip. In the Timeline tab, drag to reposition the
playhead throughout the entire program.
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