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How to locate the time from a clip in the timeline to the actual video file?

New Here ,
Apr 09, 2021 Apr 09, 2021

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I didn't really how what to title this but hear me out. I have a one and a half hour video that ive just finished cutting down to about 20 minutes. Now, I want to be able to quickly and easily find out what timestamp this small clip on the timeline appears in, in the huge uncut file. Without having to manually look through the whole file.

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Adobe Employee , Apr 09, 2021 Apr 09, 2021

Hi Alix,

Try the Match Frame command. That puts the original clip back into the Source Monitor where you can look over at the Timecode of the orignal clip. Does that work for you?

 

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Kevin

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Explorer , Apr 09, 2021 Apr 09, 2021

Select the clip in the timeline, place the playhead at the point you want to locate and use the "F" shortcut or the "Match Frame" option from the Sequence menu. It will open the uncut clip in the Source monitor, with the playhead located in the  exact point you had selected from the clip in the timeline.

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Apr 09, 2021 Apr 09, 2021

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Hi Alix,

Try the Match Frame command. That puts the original clip back into the Source Monitor where you can look over at the Timecode of the orignal clip. Does that work for you?

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Is there a way of doing the opposite?

 

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Explorer ,
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Select the clip in the timeline, place the playhead at the point you want to locate and use the "F" shortcut or the "Match Frame" option from the Sequence menu. It will open the uncut clip in the Source monitor, with the playhead located in the  exact point you had selected from the clip in the timeline.

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