Which Media Pool view shows the most metadata?

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Multiple Choice

Which Media Pool view shows the most metadata?

Explanation:
List View exposes metadata in a dense, tabular format. In this view each asset sits in a row and a wide set of metadata fields appear as columns (such as filename, duration, resolution, frame rate, codec, timecode, and more). That layout makes it easy to scan, compare, and sort by many attributes at once, which is why it shows the most metadata at a glance. The other views prioritize visuals—thumbnails, large previews, or card-style layouts—so they display fewer metadata fields by default, even though you can sometimes access details elsewhere.

List View exposes metadata in a dense, tabular format. In this view each asset sits in a row and a wide set of metadata fields appear as columns (such as filename, duration, resolution, frame rate, codec, timecode, and more). That layout makes it easy to scan, compare, and sort by many attributes at once, which is why it shows the most metadata at a glance. The other views prioritize visuals—thumbnails, large previews, or card-style layouts—so they display fewer metadata fields by default, even though you can sometimes access details elsewhere.

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