These settings display the project framerate and scan format, and allow you to set clip information.
- Project Framerate box
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A locked field that displays the framerate that correspond with the current project's default resolution.
- Project Scan format box
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A locked field that display the scan format that correspond with the current project's default resolution.
- Clip Information box
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Choose a clip information display option to quickly see a clip's resolution, timecode, and name.
| Select: |
To display: |
| Keycode/Frame + Res |
Clip name, resolution information (height, width, bit depth, scan format, aspect ratio, fps), keycode, and frame number. |
| Frame + Res |
Clip name, resolution information (height, width, bit depth, scan format, aspect ratio, fps) and frame number (always starting
from frame 1).
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| Keycode/Timecode + Res |
Clip name, resolution information (height, width, bit depth, scan format, aspect ratio, fps), keycode, and timecode. |
| Keycode/Frame |
Clip name, keycode and frame number. |
| Keycode/Timecode |
Clip name, keycode and timecode. |
| Frame |
Clip name and frame number (starting from frame 1). |
| No Display |
No information. If you select this option, you can Alt-click clips to display a clip information overlay. The overlay contains the clip name and resolution information (height,
width, bit depth, scan format, aspect ratio, fps).
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Note12-bit unpacked clips are displayed as 12u. 12-bit unpacked clips created on an IRIX® system display as 12ub on a Linux system. Packed clips have no indicator.
- Ignore Scan Format
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Enable Ignore Scan Format to:
- Ignore scan mode when determining whether a clip matches the project's default fps. If the scan mode of the clip does not
match that of the project, clip information appears in cyan. For example, if you have a progressive NTSC-sized clip in an
NTSC F1 project, the clip's information appears in cyan.
- Disable warnings that are usually given when you load clips with different scan modes into a module.
- Set all media to Progressive in Action no matter what scan mode is used by the source clips.
- Disregard scan mode when detecting mismatching resolutions, in any module that accepts multiple inputs.