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Source Monitor and Program Monitor overviewContents [Hide]The Source Monitor plays back individual clips. In the Source Monitor, you prepare clips that you want to add to a sequence by specifying In and Out points and the clip’s source tracks (audio or video). You can also insert clip markers and add clips to a sequence in a Timeline panel. The Program Monitor plays back the sequence of clips that you are assembling. It’s your view of the active sequence in a Timeline panel. You can set sequence markers and specify a sequence’s In and Out points, which define where frames are to be added or removed from the sequence. Each monitor contains both a time ruler and controls to play back and cue the current frame of a source clip or sequence. Set display qualityYou can reduce the resolution of the Source Monitor and Program Monitor to decrease the processing demands on your computer. Reducing the quality setting of the Program Monitor may allow your system to create real‑time previews of parts of the sequence that would otherwise require rendering. ![]()
Change magnificationThe Source Monitor and Program Monitor scale video to fit into the available area. You can change the magnification setting for each view to see the video in more detail, or to increase the size of the pasteboard area around the image (to adjust motion effects more easily, for example). |