Matched sources are the original, untrimmed clips with their original names and timecode information. There are four ways
to match clips with their sources:
- Match Frame: Displays the source and matches the frame and the In / Out markers of the selected clip.
- Match Source: Displays the source of the selected clip while retaining its original markers, if any.
- Match Content: Displays the sources of clips contained within transitions, containers, matte containers and Batch FX clips. This option can also be performed on timeline clips.
- Match All Sources: Displays all the sources within a selected sequence.
If the source is already on the Desktop, it is centred on its reel. If the source is not on the Desktop, the cursor becomes
a white arrow, prompting you to select a destination reel on which to display the source(s).
To match a frame:
- Select a clip on the Desktop and place the cursor at the frame you want to match.
- From the contextual menu, select .
- Select a destination if the source is not already on the Desktop.
The source is displayed centred on the destination reel at the appropriate frame.
To match a source:
- Select a clip on the Desktop .
- From the contextual menu, select .
- Select a destination if the source is not already on the Desktop.
The source is displayed centred on the destination reel at the appropriate frame.
To match content:
- Select a transition, container, matte container, or Batch FX clip on the Desktop , or a timeline clip.
- From the contextual menu, select .
- Select a destination if the sources are not already on the Desktop.
The sources are displayed centred on the destination reel.
To match all sources within a sequence:
- Select a sequence on the Desktop.
- From the contextual menu, select .
- Select a destination if the sources are not already on the Desktop.
The sources are displayed centred on the destination reel.