In the sequence pop-up menu, choose Sequence Zero Point, enter a starting timecode,
and click OK. (The starting time must be a positive number.)
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To toggle the time ruler display between frames and audio samples:
In the sequence pop-up menu, choose Audio Units to make the time ruler display audio
samples. Choose Audio Units again to return the ruler to counting video frames.
Customizing track views
You can view the clip contents of each track in the Timeline window in different ways,
depending on your preference or the task at hand. You can display tracks as collapsed, so
that they consume the least amount of vertical space in the Timeline window; or you can
expand each track to reveal additional information about clips in the track. An expanded
video track can display thumbnail images of each clip’s video, while an expanded audio
track can display a visual representation of the audio contents, or audio waveform. You
can also expand a video track to reveal clips’ effect keyframes (see “Using the Opacity and
Volume effects” on page 242). Similarly, you can expand an audio track in order to use the
audio fade line for either individual clips in that track or for the entire audio track (see
“Adjusting gain or volume levels” on page 175).
Expanded tracks reveal a video or audio Display Style button (according to the type of
track) in the track header area of the Timeline window, and additional information in the
clips in the sequence. Expanding a track also reveals controls for showing and navigating
video and audio effect keyframes (see “Using the Opacity and Volume effects” on
page 242).
To expand or collapse a track:
Click the triangle to the left of the track’s name.
To select a video track’s Display Style:
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If necessary, expand the track.
2
Click the Display Style button , and choose an option from the pop-up menu:
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Show Head and Tail displays a thumbnail image at the beginning and end of clips in the
expanded track.
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Show Head Only displays a thumbnail image at the beginning of the clips in the
expanded track.
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Show Frames displays thumbnail images along the entire duration of the clips in the
expanded track. The number of thumbnail frames corresponds to the time units
displayed in the time ruler.
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Show Name Only displays the name of clips in the expanded track, without thumbnail
images.
To show or hide audio waveforms in an audio track:
1
If necessary, expand the track.
2
Click the Display Style button , and, and choose an option from the pop-up menu:
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Show Waveform displays audio waveforms in clips.
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Show Name Only displays the name of audio clips without waveforms.
Note: For more about viewing and adjusting keyframes in video and audio tracks,
see“Using the Opacity and Volume effects” on page 242.
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