General Preferences

Project Information

Project Frame rate field
Displays the frame rate that corresponds with the current project's default resolution. Non-editable in Preferences, but can be changed in Project Settings.

Incoming Sync

Incoming Sync field
Displays the timing of the sync received by the workstation. Non-editable.

Timecode

Display Dual Timecodes button
Enable to display both 29.97 and 23.97 fps timecode on the timeline and in the Player. This allows users to monitor which transitions will fall on jitter frames when 2:3 insertion is applied.
Dual TC: 23.97->29.97 fps NDF/DF box
Select whether to view the 29.97 fps timecode in the Dual Timecode display as either drop frame or non-drop frame.
Drop Frame Reference Timecode field
Displays the point at which the 29.97 fps material is in sync with the 23.97 fps material. Editable.
Drop Frame Bump Mode box
Select a translation mode for invalid calculator entries.

Player

Source Time Mode box
Select to display the timecode, keycode, or frame number of the source clip in the Player.
Auto-Toggle Player button
Enable to open the Player automatically when you press the keyboard shortcuts for playback.
Display Sequence Viewer button
Enable to display the currently selected sequence as a thumbnail with a red border in the Thumbnail view. When disabled, the selected sequence does not appear Thumbnail view.
Jog / Shuttle on Drag button
Enable to shuttle a clip in the Player when jogging. The further from the center of the clip that the cursor is placed and dragged, the faster the shuttling.
RAM Play Auto Start button
Enable for the RAM Player to automatically start caching frames when it is activated and to start playing when all frames are cached. This setting is enabled by default.

Untitled Clip Name

Untitled Clip Name box
Select an option to rename untitled clips to make it easier to distinguish multiple Untitled clips.

Rendered Clip Name

Rendered Clip Name box
Select whether to add an acronym indicating the area of the software that clips were rendered from as a prefix or suffix to a rendered clip name, if a setup name does not already exist for the clip.

Stereo Naming

Left Eye field
Displays the token used to identify left eye media in a stereo clip split or exported. Editable.
Right Eye field
Displays the token used to identify right eye media in a stereo clip split or exported. Editable.

Animation

Default Interpolation box
Select the default interpolation type for the channel editor.
Default Extrapolation box
Select the default extrapolation type for the channel editor.

Audio Gain Animation

Default Audio Interpolation box
Select the default audio interpolation type for the channel editor.

Autosave

Soft Save field
Displays the time delay for a soft autosave. A small red icon appears indicating a two-second delay before a soft autosave occurs (allowing for a cancellation with any movement in the application). Editable.
Hard Save field
Displays the time delay for a hard autosave. A hard autosave occurs at the specified time regardless of user intervention. Editable.
Tools Save field
Displays the time delay for an autosave when using a tool that you accessed from the Tools tab. Editable.
Media Protection Mode button
Enable to trigger an autosave after adding clips or folders to the Media Panel, or after processing clips on the Desktop. As with a regular autosave, the size of the Desktop and libraries dictates the time it takes for the save to complete.

For example, the following operations trigger a save when Media Protection is enabled.

  • In the MediaHub tab, once all the clips are imported.
  • In the Conform tab, after importing a sequence such as an AAF.
  • After a VTR capture, once the clips are written to the Media Panel.
  • After a Wire transfer, once the transfer completes.
  • In remote access, whenever one of the above operation is performed.
  • After an archive restore, as soon as the restore is done.
  • After moving content from a reel to a library.
  • After moving from a library to another library.
  • After moving from a library to a reel.

Setups

Scale Setups button
Enable to scale setups when loading that were created in a resolution different from that of the current project.

Undo

Clear Buffer button
Click to remove clips from the undo buffer and free up disk space on the framestore.
Undo Level field
Displays how many levels of information are saved to the undo buffer. Editable.

Clip Select

Ignore Scan Format button
Enable to disregard scan mode mismatches.

Background Tasks

Update field
Displays a value, in seconds, for the wait time to update the Backburner Queue. Editable.
Protect Playback button
Enable to pause background tasks (caching, media export, Burn, Background Reactor) during playback and secure its frame rate. Disable to keep background tasks running during playback, but at the risk of dropping frames.

Rendering Display

Rendering Display box
Select whether to display all frames as they are rendered, or to allow the display of all frames with potential tearing.

Default Rendering Options

Default Rendering Method box
Select whether the default rendering method is Render Selection or Render.
Default Rendering Option box
Select the default rendering option for the current project. Options depend on installed hardware and licenses (such as Burn or Background Reactor).

Proxy Rendering

Proxy Rendering box
Select the rendering mode of your media. Options are: Full Resolution and Proxy, Full Resolution, and Proxy (Timeline Only).

Media Panel

Media Panel Position box
Select the location of the Media Panel.
Thumbnail Icon Frame field
Displays the frame used to create the thumbnail of a clip. If the clip is shorter than the specified value, the first frame is used instead. Editable.
Protect from Editing button
Enable to protect all of the contents in the libraries from editing. In order to work on media in a protected library, it must first be moved to the Desktop area of the Media panel.
Show Batch Iterations button
Enable to show the Iterations folder in Batch groups located on the Desktop and in libraries.
Duplicate Name Check box
Use to select which media elements the application checks for duplicate naming in the Media panel, and prompts you to either add the item using the same name, rename the new item, or replace the existing item.

Shared Libraries

Shared Libraries Refresh Rate field
Displays the frequence at which the application refreshes the contents of Shared Libraries. Editable.
Shared Libraries Lock Timeout field
Displays how long an inactive shared folder remains available for writing. Editable.