< Previous | Contents | Next >
Sync Bin Multi Camera Selection
DAVINCI RESOLVE SPEED EDITOR
DAVINCI RESOLVE SPEED EDITOR
DAVINCI RESOLVE SPEED EDITOR
The Camera and Live Overwrite keys
along with the play bar
VIDEO ONLY
Press this key to only allow the video from your source clip into a video track on the Timeline. This key has an LED to tell you when it is active. Press this key again to deactivate.
This key is inactive in the Edit Page.
AUDIO ONLY
Press this key to only allow the audio from your source clip into an audio track the Timeline. This key has an LED to tell you when it is active. Press this key again to deactivate.
This key is inactive in the Edit Page.
STOP/PLAY
This key starts and stops playback on your Timeline or source media. It’s conveniently arranged for using your thumb, while your fingers are on the search dial.
CAM 1-9
In the Cut Page, these keys only function in Sync Bin view. Each camera key allows you to choose its corresponding camera angle as active in the Sync Bin. Pressing any Camera key will expand that
camera angle into the Source Clip view, making it easy to set specific In and Out points and perform edit functions. You can change camera angles instantly in the Source Clip view by simply pressing another Camera key. If you wish to return to the Sync Bin view, press the Escape key.
These keys illuminate and have a switcher-like function in Live Overwrite mode, as explained below.
In the Edit Page, these keys can switch camera angles in a multi-cam clip. For more information on Multicam in the edit page, see Chapter 41, “Multicam Editing.”