\subsection{Color Title Bars and Assets}%
\label{sub:color_title_bars_and_assets}
\index{bar color}
-\index{asset color}
+\index{asset!color}
In order to visually aid in locating clips on the timeline that are from the same media file, you can have them auto-colored or self-colored. Auto-color is
an automatic system to always color the files on the timeline when loaded.
Self-color is a manual coloring requiring the user to take definitive action.
If you \textit{right mouse click on a highlighted/selected resource}, several options are available depending on whether the resource is an effect or transition or a piece of media.
You can highlight several for some options so that it is applicable to all of them, such as Info.
-Those listed immediately below are the available choices for media assets \index{asset RMB options}.
+Those listed immediately below are the available choices for media assets \index{asset!RMB options}.
\begin{description}
\subsection{Info Asset Details}%
\label{sub:info_asset_details}
-\index{asset info}
+\index{asset!info}
The asset \emph{Info} window also can be used to display detailed information about the selected/highlighted media file -- available for any loaded media of type mpeg or ffmpeg.
This is extremely helpful in determining what type of media it is, size, resolution, format, and type/number of audio streams. It is especially useful for multiple program streams. You can have the info window popped on several of your assets simultaneously.