Hiding an output does not break its link to a node. Hiding a channel does not break its link to a node.Įnable to use a particular channel as the clip's proxy in the schematic.Ĭlick to display or hide the outputs available for each channel from the clip in the schematic. Shift+C) to view the channels in the schematic. Non-editable.Įnable to display the channel in the schematic disable to hide the channel. Non-editable.ĭisplays the colour space of the channel.
Non-editable.ĭisplays the name of the channel.
Non-editable.ĭisplays the type of channel. For any other type of clip: Original is always displayed.ĭisplays the creation date of the version selected in the Clip Version box. If Original displayed for an Open Clip: only one version is loaded, click to check for new versions. Versions are only available to Open Clip-based clips. Opens the Extended menu where you set the channel options, from the channel displayed in the node proxy to the available outputs. Select whether to output a white or black alpha of your clip. If a clip proxy is black after exploding, right-click the clip and select Reset to reset the timing offset of the clip.Ĭlick to convert an existing clip to a 3D composition pipeline with an Action node.Ĭlick to split a multitrack or stereo clip into individual clips.Įnable to generate an alpha or matte from a clip. Editable.Įnable to display the current frame for the duration of the clip.Ĭlick to access the next level of nested BFX, making it available for editing.Ĭlick to explode all Timeline FX in the clip into a process tree.
This same setting can be found in the Timing View as well as the Clip Settings. Select to substitute missing media at the end of a clip with black frames, the last frame of media, or leave as is.ĭisplays the number of frames by which selected clips and/or segments are offset. Select to substitute missing media in gaps with black frames or leave as is. Select to substitute missing media at the beginning of a clip with black frames, the first frame of media, or leave as is. Opens the Basic menu where you set timeline and timewarp options, control clip locking and slipping, and define how missing media is displayed and rendered.