Change fusion timeline from frames to time and vice versa

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Introduction

Change fusion timeline from frames to time and vice versa

In Fusion the timeline shows frames or time buckets, but not both units of measures are shown at the same time. This article explains how to switch from frames to time or from time to frames.

Video

A video example on how to perform this action is available on our youtube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC61hJ5Vd5PuYYyoH3e1SE1g

The direct link to the video is the following one:

https://youtu.be/hFv8F732Dp0

How to

  1. Open the page "Fusion".
  2. Go to the top menu "Fusion".
  3. Click on "Fusion settings".
  4. Select the option "Default".
  5. In the area "Time code" select or deselect "Show time code".


DaVinci Versions

This article applies to Davinci Resolve version:

  • 17

Type of article

This article is classified as an elementary action.


YouTube Desciption

Wiki article at Minidea.net:

https://wiki.minidea.net/index.php?title=Change_clip_source_folder_when_files_are_moved_in_DaVinci_Resolve

Wiki category DaVinci Resolve at Minidea.net:

https://wiki.minidea.net/index.php?title=Category:DaVinci_Resolve

In Fusion the timeline shows frames or time buckets, but not both units of measures are shown at the same time. This article explains how to switch from frames to time or from time to frames.

This video describes an elementary action in DaVinci Resolve. An elementary action is an action that can be performed in less than a minute. It is not connected to a specific use case, but it can be used in several situations.

The video refers to DaVinci Resolve version 17.


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