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Project Monitor - Right Click menu

These are the menu items that are available when you right click a clip in the Project Monitor. These actions effect the clip that is currently selected in the timeline. Similar menu items are available from a Right click menu in the clip monitor. However clip monitor menu items effect the currently selected clip on the project tree.

Play...

Play

Plays the clip currently selected in the project tree

Play Zone

Plays the current zone and stops.

Loop Zone

Plays the current zone in a continuous loop.

Loop Selected Clip

Go To

Go to Project Start

When this item is selected from Project Monitor it goes the beginning of the project.

Go to Previous Snap Point

Moves the clip position to the previous Snap Point. Snap points are sections in clips that other clips snap to when "Snap" is turned on.

Snap points include markers, zone in-points, zone out-points, guides, transition start points etc

Go to Zone Start

Goes to the start of the Zone.

Go to Next Snap Point

Moves the clip position to the next Snap Point. Snap points are sections in clips that other clips snap to when "Snap" is turned on.

Snap points include markers, zone in-points, zone out-points, guides, transition start points etc

Go to Project End

When this item is selected from Project Monitor it goes the end of the project.

Extract frame

Extracts the frame currently in the project monitor as a .PNG image which you can save to the file system.

Split View

Selecting this allows you to view all the video tracks at once in split screen in the project monitor. See picture.

Monitor overlay infos

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Real time (drop frames)

Setting this to the Checked state means the clip monitor will drop frames during playback to ensure the clip plays in real time. This does not effect the final rendered file - it just effect how the clip appears when being previewed in the clip monitor