System information

Adding effects to a media file
Click the Media FX button to add an effect to every occurrence of the selected media file in your project
(the source media file is not affected).
Media FX are used for video files only. For more information about adding video effects, see "Applying
video effects" on page 315.
Previewing a media file
Select the media file you want to preview.
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Click the Stop Preview button to stop previewing the media file.
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Select the Auto Preview button to automatically preview a media file when you click it.
Pairing two media files as a stereoscopic 3D subclip
If you have two files that have synchronized timecode — such as video shot on a 3D camera that creates
separate left- and right-eye clips you don't need to align the audio and video. Just select the clips in the
Project Media window and choose Pair as Stereoscopic 3D Subclip from the shortcut menu.
If you view the clip properties for the new subclip, you'll see that the Stereoscopic 3D Mode is set to Pair
with next stream.
For more information, see "Stereoscopic 3D editing" on page 201.
Changing the appearance of the Project Media window
Click the Views button and choose a setting from the menu to change the display of the Project Media
window:
Item Description
List Displays a simple list of the file name of each file in the Project
Media window.
Detailed Displays a list of each file in the Project Media window and a
spreadsheet that displays information about the media file:
You can control the information that is displayed by right-clicking the
Project Media window and choosing View from the shortcut menu. A
list of the available fields is displayed in the shortcut menu.
Specific fields can be hidden by dragging them off of the Project
Media window.
The data fields are listed along the top of the Project Media window
and can be reordered by dragging them. Click on the tabs along the
top to sort the data in ascending or descending order.
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