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In this area, set the preferences for clip information.

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(a) Resolution/Frame Rate Display box  (b) Frame ID box  (c) Module Frame ID box  

Resolution/Frame Rate Display boxUse to show or hide the resolution and frame rate of clips on the desktop reels. The resolution appears in the lower-left corner of each frame. The frame rate appears in the upper-left corner.

Select: To display:
Resolution and Rate The clip's frame rate, dimensions, bit depth, aspect ratio, and proxy dimensions.
Size and Rate The clip's frame rate, dimensions, and proxy dimensions.
Framerate The clip's frame rate.
Resolution The clip's dimensions, bit depth, aspect ratio, and proxy dimensions.
Size Clip and proxy dimensions.
No Info No information about resolution or frame rate.
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.

Frame ID boxUse to select the frame identification mode for all clips on the desktop reels.

Select: To display:
Src and Rec TC The source and record timecode.
KC and Rec TC The keycode and record timecode.
Keycode The keycode and frame numbers.
Record Timecode The record timecode and frame numbers.
Source Timecode The source timecode and frame numbers.
Frame Numbers The frame number.
No Frame Display No information about keycode, timecode and frame numbers.

If the clip has a resolution that does not match the project resolution, the timecode, keycode, or frame numbers that appear on the clip on the desktop and in the clip library are light blue.

The source timecode (on the left) is the timecode on a source clip that you load from a VTR or create in Flint. The record timecode (on the right) is the timecode on the soft edit.

Module Frame ID boxSelect an option to display the current frame and duration of clips in modules (viewing them in the image window).