Arranging clips in icon view by name or duration – Apple Final Cut Express HD: New Features User Manual
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If you need to change the resolution of your display, do so prior to opening
Final Cut Express HD.
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Turning on Digital Cinema Desktop Preview may restrict the number of real-time
effects available in the Timeline. However, their real-time status does not change in
the Effects menu or the Effects tab of the Browser.
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Refrain from clicking within the display area upon initially enabling Digital Cinema
Desktop Preview.
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Exposé is not supported with Digital Cinema Desktop Preview.
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Graphics files with a frame size of 1920 x 1200 and larger will not always display
properly.
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Digital Cinema Desktop Preview must be disabled when performing a Print to Video
operation.
Note:
If you do not have a second display connected to your computer, you will not
have menu options for the Digital Cinema Desktop Preview–Full Screen or Digital
Cinema Desktop Preview modes.
Arranging Clips in Icon View by Name or Duration
There are now two ways to arrange clips in the Browser in icon view: by name or
duration. You can arrange clips by clicking one of two new buttons in the Browser’s
button bar or by choosing an option from the View menu.
To arrange your icons by name or duration:
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Make sure the Browser is in icon view by doing one of the following:
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Choose View > Browser Items > as Small, Medium, or Large Icons.
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Control-click in the Browser in list view and choose View as Small, Medium, or Large
Icons from the shortcut menu.
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Do one of the following:
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Choose View > Arrange > By Name or By Duration.
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Click either of the shortcut buttons in the button bar.