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Source and Timeline Viewers vs. Single Viewer Mode
If you want to change the Edit page layout to hide the Source Viewer, you can choose
Workspace > Single Viewer Mode to instead use just a single viewer to contextually display
either a selected Source Clip or the current frame of the Timeline.
Single Viewer mode
In Single Viewer mode, whatever you select in the Media Pool or Timeline determines which
controls appear in the Viewer, which lets you do nearly everything you can do with two
simultaneously open viewers.
Opening Clips Into the Source Viewer to Prepare for Editing
Once you’ve decided which clips you want to use in your program, you can open them into the
Source Viewer to review them more completely. How this works depends on the Source
Viewer’s Live Media Preview setting.
To skim through a Media Pool thumbnail and view clips
in the Source Viewer using LiveMedia Preview:
1 Turn on Live Media Preview (if necessary) by clicking the Source Viewer option menu
and choosing Live Media Preview.
2 With the Media Pool open and in Thumbnail mode, position the pointer over a clip,
and after a few moments when that clip’s thumbnail starts to skim, you can see the clip
you’re scrubbing in the Source Viewer. Do one of the following:
a As you skim within the thumbnail, the playhead that appears in the thumbnail is
locked to the playhead displayed in the Viewer’s jog bar. While skimming, you can
add markers and set In and Out points
b Leaving the pointer positioned over that clip, use the JKL keyboard shortcuts to play
through the clip, adding markers and setting In and Out points as you like
3 It takes a moment for skimming to begin, which allows you to quickly move the pointer
from that clip back to the Source Viewer without opening any other clip.
Turning off Live Media Preview lets you use more traditional and controlled methods of opening
clips into the Source Viewer.
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