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Select in and out of a clip in source window

New Here ,
Jun 23, 2025 Jun 23, 2025

Sometimes I'll be editing a clip and have not brought in the audio from the clip or something... it'd be great to be able to right click a clip in my timeline and not only have it "reveal in project" but open the full source clip in source window and then put in an "in and out" point on the timeline in the source window so that I can know where inside the clip I pulled it from. 

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Adobe Employee , Jun 24, 2025 Jun 24, 2025

Hi @Charlie_Chappell7738 good news – this already exists! It's called Match Frame, and by default it's the "F" key. Place your playhead over a clip in the timeline, press "F", and that source clip will be loaded into the Source Monitor, on that same frame, and with the In/Out points set to match the bounds of that clip in the timeline.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 24, 2025 Jun 24, 2025
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Hi @Charlie_Chappell7738 good news – this already exists! It's called Match Frame, and by default it's the "F" key. Place your playhead over a clip in the timeline, press "F", and that source clip will be loaded into the Source Monitor, on that same frame, and with the In/Out points set to match the bounds of that clip in the timeline.

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