Identifying active video and audio angles – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual
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An up or down arrow (or both) appears in the Viewer.
Click the arrow to view
additional angles.
If an arrow is green, the active angle is not visible, but you can scroll to it by clicking the
arrow.
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Click an arrow to scroll the angles up or down by one row.
The active video angle is highlighted with a blue outline, and the active audio angle is
highlighted with a green outline. If an angle doesn’t have media at the current time, or
if it is an audio-only angle, a black frame is shown for that angle. If an angle is offline, a
“Media Offline” frame is shown. The currently active audio clip items appear in the Audio
tab.
Identifying Active Video and Audio Angles
There are several ways to determine the active video and audio angles of a multiclip in
the Viewer:
• Colored outlines: The active video and audio angles are highlighted in specific colors.
• Blue: Indicates the active video angle.
• Green: Indicates the active audio angle.
• Blue and green: Indicates that the active video and audio come from the same angle.
The active video angle
has a blue outline.
The active audio angle
has a green outline.
• Playhead Sync pop-up menu: Checkmarks appear next to the active video and audio
items.
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Chapter 42
Working with Multiclips