Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 1001

For DV/RES/BBPNLMIC.

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Zoom and Scroll Bar
A two-handled gray scroll bar lets you zoom into the range shown by the Time Ruler, which is useful if
you’re using a very large Global range such that the Render range is a tiny sliver in the Time Ruler.
Dragging the left or right handles of this bar zooms relative to the opposite handle, enlarging the width
of each displayed frame. Once you’ve zoomed in, you can drag the scroll bar left or right to scroll
through the composition.
TIP: Holding the middle mouse button and dragging in the Time Ruler lets you scroll the
visible range.
Transport Controls in the Fusion Page
The Transport Controls in DaVinci Resolve’s Fusion page include buttons that control playback as well
as time fields on the left side for setting the render range and the current time on the right side.
Additional controls are available in the right-click menu.
Controlling Playback
There are six transport controls underneath the Time Ruler in the Fusion page. These buttons include
Composition First Frame, Play Reverse, Stop, Play Forward, Composition Last Frame, and Loop.
The Fusion page controls for playback
Navigation Shortcuts
Many standard transport control keyboard shortcuts you may be familiar with work in Fusion, but some
are specific to Fusion’s particular needs.
To move the playhead in the Time Ruler using the keyboard, do one of the following:
Spacebar: Toggles forward playback on and off.
JKL: Basic JKL playback is supported, including J to play backward, K to stop,
and L to play forward.
Back Arrow: Moves 1 frame backward.
Forward Arrow: Moves 1 frame forward.
Shift-Back Arrow: Moves to the clip’s Global End frame.
Shift-Forward Arrow: Moves to the clip’s Global Start frame.
Command-Back Arrow: Jumps to the Render Range In point.
Command-Forward Arrow: Jumps to the Render Range Out point.
Real-Time Playback Not Guaranteed
Because many of the effects you can create in the Fusion page are processor-intensive, there is no
guarantee of real-time playback at your project’s full frame rate unless you’ve cached your
composition first (discussed later).
Chapter 62Exploring the Fusion Interface 1001
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