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4 Click [OK].
You can continue to set other items by clicking [Apply].
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The source timecodes of muted tracks are not displayed.
[Pre-Roll Editing]
Set preroll and postroll when editing preroll.
1 Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [User Settings].
The [User Settings] dialog box appears.
2 Click the [Preview] tree, and click [Pre-Roll Editing].
3 Set each item.
Previewing Cut Switch Points (Preroll Edit (Preview))
Placing Clips while Checking Cut Switch Points (Preroll Edit (Rec))
4 Click [OK].
You can continue to set other items by clicking [Apply].
[Overlay]
Set the screen refresh rate, zebra preview (warning indication for brightness level) and display of the safe area.
1 Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [User Settings].
2 Click the [Preview] tree, and click [Overlay].
3 Set each item.
[Show Level Meter]
Switch the show/hide setting for the level meter. Click [Default] to return to
the default settings.
[Color and Threshold]
Set the color and threshold value of the level meter. Click a color sample to
open the [Color Select] dialog box.
[Invert Meter at Peak]
Select whether to invert the level meter when it peaks.
[Preroll Time]
Set the preliminary operation time (preroll) when editing preroll.
[Postroll]
Set the preliminary operation time (postroll) when editing preroll.
[Update Frequency]
Set the refresh rate for the video preview screen. When displaying interlaced
images, movement of subjects may be smoothed and accidents (such as
reversed field orders) can then be checked visually by refreshing the screen
at the field rate (twice as fast as the frame rate). (There is no difference
between both settings when displaying progressive images.)
[Field]
For example, in the case of 29.97 fps frame rate, the screen is refreshed
59.94 times per second.
[Frame]
For example, in the case of 29.97 fps frame rate, the screen is refreshed
29.97 times per second.