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Those are called dog ears.
Ctrl+Shift+F11 will turn them on or off.
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If you're in the Editing preset, then that is normal if you have a clip in the Source monitor and that same source in the timeline (which in turn makes the timeline footage also appear in the Program monitor). If you no longer need to further manipulate the footage that's in the Source monitor, then you may close that image. Do not close the image that's in the Program monitor or else the timeline will also disappear.
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That's not what I asked.
I meant the information about my graphics card that appears on the monitors.
I don't need it and want to make it disappear.
Take a look at the photo I attached
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Sorry. I have not encountered that display, so I cannot help at this point. Disregard what I stated in my previous post above.
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Those are called dog ears.
Ctrl+Shift+F11 will turn them on or off.
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Thanks!!!
Can you please explain the meaning of "dog ears"?
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Kfirf,
These are engineering tools and not are really meant for use by editors. No big whoop. Carry on! 😉
Thanks,
Kevin