Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Part IV
 Threshold: This allows you to set a minimum number of frames that must be
duplicated before a duplicate frame’s indicator will appear. By default, this is set to
0 so that all instances of duplicated frames are indicated. You can set it as high as
99 frames (3 to 4 seconds, depending on the frame rate), in which case there
would have to be a minimum of 99 consecutive duplicated frames before a
duplicate frames indicator would appear. For more information on duplicate frames
indicators, see “
Keep Track of Duplicate Frames
” on page 149 and Volume II,
Chapter 21, “Adding Transitions.”
The example below shows a sequence that contains two instances of clip A, and ten
of the frames from Clip A are used twice.
The same ten frames
from the same media
file are used here...
...and here.
When the handle
threshold is less than or
equal to 10, the duplicate
frames are displayed.
When handle
threshold is greater
than 10, the duplicate
frames are not indicated.