Timeline
 
 
 

Set preferences for the Batch timeline.

(a) Clip Information box  (b) Frame Positioner box  (c) Match box  

Clip Information box
Use to display either timecodes or frame numbers in the frame marking controls, on the scrub bar, on segments, and in the Duration and Current fields below the timeline.
TipPress Shift+T to toggle between timecodes and frame numbers from the timeline.
Frame Positioner box
You can set how the timeline positioner behaves when moved. When the Frame Positioner option is selected, the timeline positioner snaps from frame to frame as it is moved. When the Sub-frame Positioner option is selected, the timeline positioner snaps on a sub-frame (one-tenth of a frame) basis. Use the Sub-frame Positioner setting for sub-frame editing of audio tracks.
Match box
Use the Match options to set the location where the application searches for source clips when matching timeline elements.
Select: To look:
Match All Libraries In all clip libraries for the matching source clip.
Match Current Library In the current clip library for the matching source clip.
Match Segment In the clip history for the matching source clip. (The application keeps a history of all clips used to create clips and edit sequences and always finds a source clip in an edit sequence's history.)
Grid button
Use to control the display of grid lines on the timeline:

Grid lines are for visual reference only—they do not affect segments in any way.

Autoslip button
Use to control the frame numbering of material that you copy, extract, or lift from the timeline to the Batch schematic. Autoslip affects these edits when they are performed gesturally and with hotkeys.
NoteMatched segments are not autoslipped.
Auto Scroll field
When you gesturally try to move a segment past the displayed timeline area, the timeline scrolls to accommodate the move. Use this preference to set the speed at which the timeline scrolls. The default speed is 100%.
Scroll During Playback button
Enable to scroll the timeline during playback to keep the frame positioner visible.
Phantom Inserts button
Enable to see a pink preview of a segment when you insert edits on the timeline, so you can preview where your edit will go (enabled by default).
Merge Layers Mode box
Defines how a timeline will be 'flattened' when using the Merge Layers tool. This tool is used to create a one-layer version of a multilayer video track.
Select: To merge layers by:
Simple Layer Merge Hard committing all soft transitions. Cut points between elements are preserved; clip handles are not.
Complex Layer Merge Hard committing soft transitions but creating separate elements with clip handles for each.
Committed Layer Merge Preserving editable soft transitions and clip handles.