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View source timecode in the Program Monitor

Last updated on Dec 14, 2023

Learn how to display the source timecode in the Program Monitor preview while editing a clip in the sequence.

You can display the source timecode in the Program Monitor preview for clips in a sequence during the following edits:

  • If you trim a clip, the clip’s source timecode is displayed.
  • If you perform a slide edit, the new source media's In and Out points for the adjacent clips are displayed.
  • If you perform a slip edit, the clip’s new source media's In and Out points are displayed.
  1. Select Timecode Overlay During Edit from the Program Monitor menu.
Select the Timecode Overlay During Edit to enable timecode even in Program Monitor.

  1. A check mark indicates that the command is selected.

Result

The timecode overlay will be displayed in the Program Monitor whenever you're playing back a video.

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