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Transport Controls
These move the playhead backward or forward to the exact position of the next marker
or In and Out point, making it easy to navigate quickly between existing markers. You
can also use these buttons to quickly move the playhead to the start or end of the clip.
Move to previous marker
Play/Pause
Fast Backward
Move to next marker
Fast Forward
Playback Loop button
Play/Pause button: Starts or stops playback of the clip. If you stop playback, the playhead
remains at its current position. To return to the start of the clip, you need to drag the
playhead back to the beginning or click the move to previous marker” control.
Move to previous marker and Move to next marker buttons: Moves the playhead to the
previous or next marker, the In or Out points, or to the start or end of the clip if no
more markers are present.
Fast Backward and Fast Forward buttons: Allow you to play your clip in either direction
at twice the normal speed. If clicked while playing, clicking one of these buttons a
second time returns playback to normal speed.
Playback Loop button: Click to play the media in a continuous loop.
Marker Pop-Up Menu
Use the Marker pop-up menu to manage the clip’s markers. While you can use markers
with all settings, they actually affect only the output file when the setting uses the MPEG-1,
MPEG-2, MPEG-4 when configured for podcasting, H.264 for Apple Devices, or QuickTime
Movie output file format. See Working with Markers and Poster Frames for more
information.
Choose items from the Marker pop-up menu to add, remove, show, hide, and edit markers
and poster frames.
Import Chapter List: Opens a file import dialog that allows you to import a file containing
a list of chapter marker times for the source media file. See Adding Compression or
Podcast Markers to a Clip for more information.
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