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Match a frame with its source

While editing in the Timeline panel, you can find the source frame for any frame in a sequence clip and display it in the Source Monitor. Also, you can find the source frame for any frame in a nested sequence, display it in the Source Monitor, and jump to its location in the source sequence.

  1. In the Timeline panel, position the current‑time indicator over the desired frame in a clip.
    Note: If the source clip for the frame in the sequence clip is already open in the Source Monitor or listed in the Source menu, the Source Monitor will display the last frame you viewed in the clip. To match the frame, close the clip in the Source Monitor before typing the Match Frame or Reveal Nested Sequence keyboard shortcut.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • For a clip in a standard sequence, type the keyboard shortcut for Match Frame, M by default.

    • For a clip in a nested sequence, type the keyboard shortcut for Reveal Nested Sequence, Shift-T by default.


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No screen name said on Sep 16, 2008 at 7:38 PM :
Regarding "Match a frame with its source " on page

http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/help.html?content=WS0804FE4F-18EC-4ef7-BCE2-DFB432841B99.html

The M key does nothing when trying to match a frame in a standard sequence.
Just nothing at all.

Mac OSX 10.5.

Bill

 

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