Control playback in a video proof
Access requirements
You must have the following access to perform the steps in this article:
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Adobe Workfront plan* |
Current plan: Pro or Higher or Legacy plan: Select or Premium For more information about proofing access with the different plans, see Access to proofing functionality in Workfront. |
Adobe Workfront license* |
Current plan: Work or Plan Legacy plan: Any (You must have proofing enabled for the user) |
Proof Permission Profile | Manager or higher |
Access level configurations* |
Edit access to Documents For information on requesting additional access, see Request access to objects. |
*To find out what plan, role, or Proof Permission Profile you have, contact your Workfront or Workfront Proof administrator.
Adjust video playback speed
You can adjust the playback speed of the video proof. You can select to view the video between a quarter speed, to double speed.
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Go to the project, task, or issue that contains the document, then select Documents.
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Find the proof you need, then click Open proof.
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In the lower-right corner of the proofing viewer, click the Settings icon.
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Click the current speed, then select a new playback speed.
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Click the Play button on the video to test the new speed.
View video frame-by-frame
For a more detailed look at the video proof, you can manually review the video frame-by-frame.
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Go to the project, task, or issue that contains the document, then select Documents.
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Find the proof you need, then click Open proof.
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At the bottom of the proofing viewer, click the Forward and Back arrows to review the video frame-by-frame.
Change playback volume
You can control the volume in the video playback.
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Go to the project, task, or issue that contains the document, then select Documents.
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Find the proof you need, then click Open proof.
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In the lower-right corner of the proofing viewer, mouse over the Volume icon, then drag the slider to select a new volume.
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Click the Volume icon to mute and unmute the volume.