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Transport Controls and Important Playback Controls
While the operation of the main transport controls is probably obvious, there are
additional playback controls of interest to the editor that may not be so readily found.
For more information about transport controls, see Chapter 27, “Preparing Clips for
Editing and Viewer Playback.
Simultaneous Audio Waveform Display
in the Source Viewer
When the Source Viewer is set to Source, two options in the Option menu let you see a
superimposed audio waveform running along the bottom of the viewer, over the video of the
currently selected clip.
Show Zoomed Audio Waveform: Shows a zoomed-in section of audio that scrolls as
you play the clip. Useful for seeing dialog and music cues as you play through a clip.
Show Full Clip Audio Waveform: Shows the audio waveform for the entire source
media of that clip. The section of audio from the In to Out points you’ve set in the
Source Viewer are highlighted. Useful for using the audio waveform to navigate
throughout that clip using the waveform as a reference.
The Source Viewer with “Show Current Frame Audio Waveform” enabled
Cinema Viewer Mode
You can also put either the Source or Timeline Viewers into Cinema Viewer mode by choosing
Workspace > Viewer Mode > Cinema Viewer (P), causing whichever viewer is currently selected
to fill the entire screen, which is good for doing a test viewing of your edit without the
distractions of the DaVinci Resolve Edit Page UI. This command toggles Cinema Viewer mode
on and off.
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