Time Displays

In the Monitor and Clip windows, you can choose from among several time displays (Figure 18.5). Choose the time display that is best suited for your project:

Figure 18.5. You can change the source display in the Monitor window options, or you can change the program display in the Timeline window options or the Project Settings dialog box (shown here).

24 fps Timecode— counts for standard film frame rates.

25 fps Timecode— counts for PAL and SECAM (common standards in most countries outside North America).

30 fps Drop-Frame Timecode— counts for NTSC video (the standard in North America, Japan, and other countries) in drop-frame ...

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