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Viewer Indicators
Certain frames trigger visible indicators in either the Source or Timeline viewers. For example, if
the playhead is at the very first or last frame of media available to a particular clip, indicators
appear in the lower-left or right corner of the frame to let you know there’s no more media in
that direction.
The first and last frame clip indicators
If the playhead in the Timeline is on the first frame of black immediately after the last video clip
in the Timeline, an end of sequence indicator appears in the Timeline Viewer to let you know
that you’re viewing the last frame of the current sequence of clips, even though the playhead is
actually on a frame of black. This makes it easy to see what you’re doing while you’re first
assembling clips together.
The end-of-sequence indicator
Other Viewer Options
There are additional overlays and options you can use to customize how the viewer appears,
available in the View menu.
Safe Area: Choosing View > Safe Area > On lets you turn on Safe Area overlays
showing you Title Safe, Action Safe, and other available overlays. If you want to choose
the aspect ratio with which these overlays are represented, you can do so from the
View > Select Aspect Ratio submenu.
Show Gray Backgrounds in Viewers: Choosing View > Show Gray Backgrounds in
Viewers sets the empty area of the viewer (if there is any) to a lighter gray, making it
easier to see which parts of the viewer are black because of blanking, and which parts
are simply empty because of the way the image is zoomed or panned.
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