Sets the time delay for a soft autosave. The cursor transforming into the application logo signifies a two-second delay before a soft autosave takes place. Any movement within the application during this period will cancel the autosave.
Sets the time delay for a hard autosave. A hard autosave occurs at the specified time regardless of user intervention.
Sets the time delay for an autosave when using a tool that you accessed from the Tools tab.
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.
Click to remove clips from the undo buffer and free up disk space on the media storage.
Sets how many levels of information are saved to the undo buffer.
Enable to disregard scan mode mismatches.
Select whether the default rendering method is Render Selection or Render.
Select the default rendering option for the current project. Options depend on installed hardware and components (such as Burn or Background Reactor).
Enable to include History when rendering.
Select the rendering quality mode of your media. Options are: Full Resolution and Proxy, Full Resolution, and Proxy (Timeline Only).
Select whether Sources or Intermediates and Sources appear on the workspace when working with clip history.
Sets a value, in seconds, for the wait time to update the Backburner Queue.
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.
Import Flame bookmarks from a bookmark file.
Export your Flame bookmarks.
Open the Bookmarks Manager.
Enable to automatically display tooltips. If disabled, you can still display tooltips for selected buttons using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+W.
Sets the amount of time, in seconds, you must position the mouse over the object before the tooltip displays.