Source And Program Monitors; About The Source And Program Monitors; To Open Or Clear A Clip In The Source Monitor - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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Source and Program Monitors

About the Source and Program Monitors

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 the Timeline panel.
The Program Monitor plays back the sequence of clips that you are assembling. It's your view of the active sequence
in the 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.
Source Monitor (left) and Program Monitor (right)

To open or clear a clip in the Source Monitor

To view and edit source clips listed in the Project panel or individual clip instances in a sequence, open the clips in
the Source Monitor. The Source menu, accessed from the Source Monitor tab, lists open clips.
To open a clip, do any of the following:
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Double-click the clip in the Project or Timeline panel, or drag a clip from the Project panel to the Source Monitor.
The clip appears in the Source Monitor and its name is added to the Source menu.
Drag multiple clips or an entire bin from the Project panel into the Source Monitor, or select multiple clips in the
Project panel and double-click them. Clips are added to the Source menu in the order in which they were selected,
and the last clip selected appears in the Source Monitor.
Choose the name of the clip you want to see from the Source menu (click the triangle to the left of the current clip's
name on the Source tab to make the menu appear).
The Source menu lists master clips by name. Clips opened from a sequence are listed by their sequence name, clip
name, and starting time in the sequence.
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