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The Inspector shows different buttons at the top that let you switch among different pages of
parameters. For example, when you select a clip with both audio and video components, the
Inspector shows Video and Audio buttons at the top that let you switch among each set of
controls. If you select a Generator effect, the Inspector only shows the controls corresponding
to that generator.
Timeline
The Timeline shows whichever timeline you’ve double-clicked in the Timelines browser. It’s
where you either edit programs together from scratch, or import sequences from other
applications. For imported programs, the Timeline provides a visual representation of the edited
program that’s helpful for verifying that the project was imported correctly, checking the media
corresponding to each clip in the program, and performing whatever editorial tasks are
necessary to prepare a project for grading (such as replacing or adding clips, superimposing
composites, and modifying composite modes or transitions).
An edited timeline
Timeline Ruler: The Timeline Ruler shows the program’s timecode, and the playhead
indicates the current frame of the current clip. Whichever clip intersects the playhead is
the one that you’ll be working on in the Color page. Dragging within the Timeline Ruler
moves the playhead. When you add markers to the timeline, these markers appear
within the Timeline Ruler, as well.
Playhead: The playhead automatically syncs with the Timeline Viewer’s jog bar
playhead, the playheads in the Mini-Timeline and Thumbnail timeline of the Color page,
Cut page, and the playhead on the Deliver page. Furthermore, the Edit Index event that
corresponds to the clip intersecting the playhead is automatically highlighted.
Timecode field: Shows the current timecode value corresponding to the position of the
playhead.
Video Tracks: DaVinci Resolve supports multiple video tracks. At the left of each track
is a header area that contains a number of controls.
Track Header: The Track Header contains different controls for selecting, locking/
unlocking, and enabling/disabling tracks. Each track header also lists how many
clips appear on that track. The Track Header contains the following five controls,
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