System information

Button Description
Previous Frame Moves the cursor one frame to the left.
Click and hold the Previous Frame and Next Frame buttons to
move the cursor multiple frames.
Next Frame Moves the cursor one frame to the right.
Split-Screen Previews
Click the Split-Screen View button in the Video Preview window to turn split-screen previews on or off.
Split-screen previews allow you to split the Video Preview window so you can see your affected and
unaffected video or your video and the contents of the clipboard at the same time. Use split-screen
previews to fine-tune video effects or to match colors for color correction.
You can use split-screen previews to help match colors between clips. When the split-screen preview
mode is set to Clipboard, the Video Preview and Video Scopes windows will display the frame you
copied to the clipboard and the current frame. For more information, see "Monitoring Video with
Scopes" on page 481.
The Video Preview window temporarily enters split-screen preview mode when you perform one of the
following edits:event slip, event slip-trim, event slide, or crossfade/transition slide. This temporary
split-screen mode allows you to see the event's first and last frame as you trim. You can toggle this
preview mode by selecting or deselecting the Video Event Edge Frames command on the View menu.
For more information, see "Adjusting an Event's Length" on page 158 and "Slipping and Sliding Events"
on page 164.
Showing affected and unprocessed video
1.
Click the down arrow next to the Split-Screen View button and choose FX Bypassed from the
menu.
2.
Select the Split-Screen View button . The cursor is displayed as a .
3. Choose a preset selection or drag in the Video Preview section to create a selection. This selection
will display the unprocessed video. In the following example, the Add Noise plug-in was applied to
the event, and the selection displays the original video.
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