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3 Press the F key, or click the Match Frame button at the bottom right of the Timeline
Viewer (it’s at the left of the In and Out buttons).
The frame that’s matched to the frame at the playhead in the Timeline;
In and Out points are set to match those of the clip in the Timeline
The original source media for that clip is automatically loaded into the Source Viewer,
with In and Out points that match those of the targeted Timeline clip; the Source
playhead is at the same frame as the Timeline playhead.
Matching From a Source Clip
Match Frame also works in the opposite direction. You can open a source clip into the Source
Viewer that you know corresponds to a clip in the Timeline, and then you can use Match Frame
to automatically find any clip in the Timeline that corresponds to media found within the
source clip.
To use Match Frame in the Source Viewer to find a clip in the Timeline:
1 Open a clip in the Source Viewer that includes a range of media that’s already been
edited into the Timeline. If no part of the source clip has been edited into the Timeline,
source match framing wont work.
2 Move the Source Viewer playhead to a frame that you want to find in the Timeline.
Again, if the frame at the position of the playhead in the Source Viewer hasn’t already
been edited into the Timeline, the Source Match Frame command won’t work.
3 Click the Match Frame button at the bottom right of the Source Viewer (it’s at the left of
the In and Out buttons), or press the F key.
The Timeline playhead automatically moves to the clip and frame after the current
playhead position that matches the clip in the Source Viewer.
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