You can toggle between default Player dominance and reversed Player dominance on the broadcast monitor. For example, when playing a PAL clip, which is field 1 dominant, reversing the Player's dominance results in the clip playing on the broadcast monitor with field 2 dominance. See Managing Field Dominance.
This reversal is not committed to the clip, nor does it affect the clip's display on the graphics monitor.
To reverse the Player dominance on the broadcast monitor:
The field dominance of the Player output on the broadcast monitor is toggled. This affects all clips output to the broadcast monitor from the Player in the current session of Smoke.