The Timing View displays the timelines of all clips at the current level in one view. This view is especially useful for edits where you want to see the relative position of all Batch clips in time. For example, offset multiple clips or edit one clip in relation to the others.
You can adjust the timing of any number of clips as well as perform basic editing operations such as trimming, slipping, sliding, or trimming. You cannot perform editing operations that involve combining clips or inserting frames from one clip into another.
Edit a clip gesturally or use hotkeys as you would on the main timeline.
The Timing View appears. All clips in the current schematic, including clips that are part of a group node, are represented by a clip proxy and primary video track. Gaps are displayed based on No Media settings, which are set in the clip's Basic menu.
(a) Offset field (b) Record clip proxy (c) Clip number (d) Source clip proxy (e) Filter box (f) Frame/timecode number
The primary track is set in the clip's timeline. See Patching on the Timeline.
Select: | To display: |
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Show All | All clips in the schematic. |
Show Tree | All clips in the selected processing tree. |
Show Branch | All clips in the current node branch. |
Show Selected | All clips and nodes selected in the schematic. |