Timecue; Timeline Layers - Barco XHD-404 User Manual

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From left-to-right the Timeline zooming controls are:
Zoom out:
Keep Center while Zooming:
Zoom in:
Hide Minimap:
Figure 7.25. Frame-to-frame navigation
The more you zoom, the more precise will be your units. This allows you to move the
Playhead—either with the cursor or with the right and left arrow keys—from frame to
frame at maximum zoom.
7.6.4

TimeCue

A TimeCue is a time marker that belongs to a specific Timeline. A Timeline can be
started at a given TimeCue from external Timelines or events using the Go-to-Cue
Timeline action. You can add a TimeCue using the Add TimeCue icon or by right-
clicking on the time strip.
7.6.5

Timeline layers

The Timeline pane shows two types of layers for a Timeline: action layers and media
layers. Action layers host Actions. (See Actions pane (p.149)) Media layers host media,
such as images and videos. Each of these layers can be disabled or enabled by clicking
the gray circle to the left of the layer name. Deactivating a layer deactivates all the actions
or media on that layer and causes the Timeline pane to represent the layer as transparent.
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Zooms out on the Timeline.
You can also zoom out by using the mouse scroll
button.
Keeps the center of the Timeline fixed while zoom-
ing.
By default, zooming is fixed on the left of the
Timeline. This button overrides the default.
Zooms in on the Timeline.
You can also zoom in by using the mouse scroll
button.
Hides the minimap, which is above the controls.
Section 7: Window menu panes
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