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Gang Viewers (Playhead Ganging)
Ordinarily, the playhead movement in the Source and Timeline Viewers is independent.
However, if you click the Option menu at the upper right-hand corner of either Viewer and turn
Gang Viewers on, the movement of the Source and Timeline Viewer playheads is locked
together, so that they move in unison. This is useful when you’re marking the In and Out points
of a clip in the Source Viewer to match the duration of a clip or other event in the Timeline.
When the Source and Timeline Viewers are ganged, you can still switch focus back and forth
between the Source and Timeline Viewers, and your video output device will consistently
switch to output whichever Viewer is in focus.
Adding Markers
While markers, flags, and clip labels are covered in much more detail elsewhere in the editing
section, the use of markers is so important that a summary of how to add and edit markers
appears here. Markers are used to call attention to a particular frame within a specific clip.
Markers can be individually colored, and can have customized name and note text. Whenever
you enter text into a marker, that marker displays a small dot that indicates there’s more
information inside of it. Once placed, markers snap to In and Out points, edit points, the
playhead, and other markers whenever snapping is enabled, making it easy to use markers to
“measure” edits and trims that you make in the Timeline.
Adding Markers to Clips
You can place markers on the jog bar of source clips in the Source Viewer (or in the Media Page
Viewer) and on clips that are selected within a timeline.
(Top) Markers placed on a source clip, (Bottom) Markers placed on a clip in the Timeline
To mark a source clip in the Source Viewer or Media Page Viewer, do one of the following:
To place a marker without doing anything else, move the playhead to the frame you
want to mark, and then press M.
To place a marker and immediately open the marker dialog to enter a name or note
within it during playback, press Command-M. Playback pauses until you enter the text
you want to and close the marker dialog again, at which point playback continues.
Move the playhead to the frame you want to mark, then right-click in the jog bar and
choose a marker color from the Add Marker submenu of the contextual menu.
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