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The Offline Reference Clip you assigned previously now appears within the Offline
Viewer, and plays back in sync with the Timeline. If your clips have sizing applied, have
Fusion or other effects, or are graded, you can see a side-by-side comparison between
the state of each clip in the Offline Reference Clip, and the graded Timeline clip.
The Edit page in Offline/Timeline mode
2 If the currently selected Offline Reference is out of sync (which can be confirmed via
the position of a slate, two-pop, title, or other known shared sync point at the beginning
of the program), you can use the sync field at the upper left-hand corner of the Source
Viewer in Offline mode to slip the sync of the reference by whatever number of frames
you need.
3 If you like, you can optionally choose other ways of comparing clips, by right-clicking
anywhere within the Timeline Viewer and choosing Vertical Wipe, Horizontal Wipe, Mix
Wipe, Difference (a Composite mode), or Box (wipe). These modes offer you different
ways of quickly and directly comparing the content, sizing, color, and alignment of the
Offline Reference Movie to the clips in your timeline.
Different viewing options for comparing the Offline
Reference Movie to the Timeline are available in the
Timeline Viewer contextual menu
If you choose a wipe or difference comparison, that comparison will also be visible on
the display connected to your video output interface, and dragging anywhere within
the Timeline Viewer will adjust the ratio of the wipe in the case of the Vertical,
Horizontal, Mix, and Box wipes.
4 To turn a Vertical or Horizontal Wipe, Mix Wipe, Difference, or Box comparison off,
simply right-click the Timeline Viewer again and choose No Wipe.
5 When you’re done doing this offline comparison, choose Source from the Source
Viewer’s Mode pop-up menu, and the Source Viewer is ready for viewing clips from the
Media Pool, as normal.
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