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CHAPTER 4
Editing Video
To customize the Timeline window:
Click the triangle below the Timeline window title bar ( ), and choose Timeline Window
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Options from the Timeline window menu.
In the Icon Size section, select the size of the preview icon you want in the Timeline. If you
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expect to use many tracks or work on a small monitor, a small icon size can display more tracks.
In the Track Format section, select an option:
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The first option displays sample frames along the duration of a clip. This option makes
it easier to find a frame, but slows display and does not include the filename.
The second option displays the clip's starting and ending frames and the filename.
The third option displays the filename only. This option displays the fastest.
Deselect Show Audio Waveforms if you want the Timeline window to draw faster by not
displaying a graphic representation of audio when you expand an audio track.
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In the Options section, specify the following options as necessary and then click OK:
From the Count menu, select the unit of time displayed in the Timeline (see "Understanding
timecode and time display options" on page 339).
Specify a Zero Point if you want the starting timecode for the video program to be other
than 00:00:00:00. This option also sets the starting timecode when you export an EDL.
For On Insert, select Shift Material in All Unlocked Tracks if you want all tracks to adjust
when you insert a clip into the Timeline, or select Shift Material Only in Target Tracks if you
want only the target tracks to be affected when you insert a clip. See "Tracks shift out of sync"
on page 371.

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