There’s a compact mode for the Timecode panel that shows the same information in a smaller
panel. Right-click the panel to choose between Compact and Full Size.
The Timecode panel doesn’t have active controls—that is, you won’t use it to add In or Out
points or make edits—but it provides useful additional information to guide your decisions.
Seeing the difference between total duration and selected duration, for example, can help you
gauge your total available media for multiple edits.
Close the Timecode panel.
Customizing track headers
Just as you can customize the Source Monitor and Program Monitor controls, you can change
many of the options on the Timeline track headers.
To access the options, right-click a video or audio track header and choose Customize, or click
the Timeline Display Settings icon and choose Customize Video Header or Customize Audio
Header from the menu.
The Video track header button editor
The Audio track header button editor
To find out the name of an available button, hover your pointer over it to see the tooltip. Some of
the buttons will be familiar to you already; others will be explained in later lessons.