You can pan and zoom in the player, tryptich and source sequence viewport. By selecting the Viewing Mode button you can select the Zoom or Pan pointers.
- The Zoom pointer increases the zoom of the clip with a left-to-right motion, and will decrease the zoom in a right-to-left motion.
- The Pan pointer lets you grab the clip and move it around the viewer.
Note: The pan and zoom values of the players are kept until a clip from a different resolution is loaded; you can change the clip selection without losing the pan and zoom values as long as the clip resolution is maintained. If changing to a clip of a different resolution, the clip will be resized into the viewer.
To jog through a clip:
- You can jog through a clip by doing one of the following:
- Drag the positioner along the timebar.
When you jog through an edit sequence (a series of clips edited together), you can constrain the jogging to the current clip in the sequence by holding down Command while jogging.
- Use the arrow keys on your keyboard.
By default, pressing the left arrow and right arrow keys steps frame-by-frame.
- Place the pointer in the viewer, above the control bar.
The cursor will change to indicate it can jog/shuttle the clip. The further from the center of the clip the cursor is placed, the faster the shuttling.