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The Deliver Page Timeline
The Timeline mirrors the Timeline seen in the Color page. You can use the Timeline in the
Deliver page to turn off tracks with clips you don’t want to include in the operation, define the
range of clips you want to render or output to tape, and to choose which versions for each clip
you want to output. You also have the option of switching the Deliver page Timeline to look like
the Color page Timeline instead, if that’s what you’re more comfortable with.
The Deliver page’s Thumbnail and Mini-Timeline match the Color page
The Deliver page Timeline also has the Timeline Filter drop-down at the right-hand side of the
toolbar. Using this drop-down to filter the contents of the Timeline lets you restrict the range of
media you want to output in different ways. For example, if you’ve already rendered a timeline,
but you’ve since made some changes, you can use the “Show Modified Clips” option to display
only the clips that have changed within a particular timeframe. Another possibility is to choose
the “Show Unrendered Clips” option to show all clips that have not yet been rendered.
The Viewer
When rendering file-based media, the Viewer shows you exactly how the media being output
will look using the current settings, and the transport controls move the playhead throughout
the current Timeline.
Deliver page Viewer
When outputting to tape, the Viewer shows you the tape output so you can set up insert or
assembly edit points, and the transport controls move the tape in the deck if device control is
enabled. You can also put the Viewer into Cinema Viewer mode by choosing Workspace >
Viewer Mode > Cinema Viewer (Command-F), so that it fills the entire screen. This command
toggles Cinema Viewer mode on and off.
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