
Display or Control | Description | |
1 | Title | Displays the name of an asset loaded from the Interplay Production database or the title of an asset loaded from the Interplay MAM database. The title of an Interplay MAM asset might not match the name in the Assets pane. For more information, see Renaming Asset References. |
2 | Asset and Output buttons | Lets you switch views between an asset loaded in Asset mode and a sequence loaded in Output mode. |
3 | Video format display | Displays the tracks associated with the asset. If the display is red, the asset does not have online media that matches the target resolution of the selected Send to Playback profile. If you move the mouse pointer over the display, you see what video and audio formats are associated with the asset, in addition to the tracks. ![]() |
STP button | Click this button to send a playable sequence loaded from an Interplay Production database to a playback device. In Asset mode, this button is active only if you load a sequence. For more information, see Sending a Sequence to a Playback Device. | |
4 | Media viewer | Displays video for a loaded asset, including master clips, sequences, and subclips. Text for a marker that you select or annotation of a selected stratum is displayed as an overlay at the bottom of the Media viewer. Error messages concerning media appear at the top of the Media viewer. The speed display for J-K-L play is shown in the upper right. For more information, see Using the J-K-L Keys for Playback. |
5 | Media Timeline and Media zoom bar | • The Media Timeline is a graphical representation of the length and time span of an asset or sequence. The Media Timeline includes timing marks, a position indicator, and other controls. For more information, see Working in the Media Timeline. • The Media zoom bar lets you enlarge a section of the Media Timeline. For more information, see Using the Media Zoom Bar. |
6 | Media controls | Lets you play, pause, step through, and mark in and out points. For more information, see Playing Assets, Stepping Through Assets, and Marking In and Out Points. |
7 | Audio Pane button | Click this button to open or bring forward the Audio pane. |
Match Frame button | Click this button to load a master clip that contains a selected frame of a sequence or subclip. See Using Match Frame. | |
8 | Pane Menu button | Provides options for controlling the display and sending to playback. For more information, see Media Pane Menu Options (Asset Mode). |
9 | Timecode displays | Provides timecode information for the loaded asset or sequence. For more information, see Using the Timecode Displays. |
10 | Marker overlay Captions overlay | Displays the contents of a selected marker for a loaded Interplay Production asset. For more information, see Working with Markers and Restrictions. Displays the annotation of a selected stratum for the loaded Interplay MAM video or audio asset. For more information, see Displaying Captions and Segments. |
11 | Voice-Over button | Displays the controls for recording an audio clip. For more information, see Recording an Audio Clip. |
12 | MultiRez button | If this option is enabled, lets you choose to play back at the highest resolution. See Playing Back at the Highest Resolution. |