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The Source Monitor and Program Monitor contain
several controls that resemble the playback controls on a video
deck. Use the Source Monitor controls to play or cue a clip. Use
the Program Monitor controls to play or view the active sequence.
Most
playback controls have keyboard equivalents. When you want to use keyboard
shortcuts to control playback, make sure that the monitor you want
is active. Click the video image in the monitor you want to activate.
Note: When
using keyboard shortcuts to move in a time ruler, make sure the
panel you want is active. (Japanese-language keyboards only) To
use these keyboard shortcuts on a Japanese-language keyboard, make
sure your keyboard is in direct input mode, rather than Japanese
input mode.
Do any of the following:To play, click the Play button , or
press L or the spacebar. (To stop, click the Stop button or
press K or the spacebar. The button and the spacebar toggle between
Play and Stop.)
To play in reverse, press J.
To play from the In point to the Out point, click
the Play In To Out button .
To play an entire clip or sequence repeatedly, click
the Loop button , and then
click the Play button . Click
the Loop button again
to deselect it and prevent looping.
To play from the In point to the Out point repeatedly,
click the Loop button , and
then click the Play In To Out button . Click
the Loop button again to
deselect it and prevent looping.
To play forward at increasing speeds, press L repeatedly.
For most media types, clip speed increases from one to two to three
to four times.
To play backward at increasing speeds, press J repeatedly.
For most media types, backward clip speed increases from one to
two to three to four times.
To advance one frame, hold down the K key and press
the L key.
To retreat one frame, hold down the K key and press
the J key.
To play forward in slow motion, press Shift+L.
To play backwards in slow motion, press Shift+J.
To play around the current time, from two seconds
before the current-time indicator to two seconds after the current-time
indicator, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Play
In To Out button. Pressing Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) changes
the button to the Play Around button .
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