Navigate clips in the source monitor, Source monitor and program monitor time controls – Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 User Manual
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Monitoring assets
Last updated 11/6/2011
Choosing a clip to view from the Source menu
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To clear a clip from the Source Monitor, in the Source menu, choose Close to clear or Close All to clear all clips.
You can also close all clips and the Source Monitor itself by clicking the Close button
in the Source Monitor tab.
Navigate clips in the Source Monitor
You can set keyboard shortcuts for navigating the clips in the Source Monitor. These can speed toggling to the next or
previous clip, skipping to the first or last clip, or closing one or all the clips in the Source Monitor.
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Select Edit > Keyboard Customization.
The Keyboard Customization dialog box opens.
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In the second drop-down menu, select Panels, and click the triangle next to Source Monitor Panel to reveal the
keyboard shortcuts for that panel.
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Set keyboard shortcuts for any of the commands that begin with Source Clip.
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Click OK.
Source Monitor and Program Monitor time controls
The Source Monitor has several controls for moving through time (or frames) in a clip. The Program Monitor contains
similar controls for moving through a sequence.
Time controls in the Source Monitor and Program Monitor
A. Time ruler B. Current-time indicator C. Viewing area bar D. Current time display E. Duration display
Time rulers
Display the duration of a clip in the Source Monitor and sequence in the Program Monitor. Tick marks
measure time using the video display format specified in the Project Settings dialog box. You can toggle the time rulers
to display timecode in other formats. Each ruler also displays icons for its corresponding monitor’s markers and In
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