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Chapter 24 Video and synchronization 835
Search a movie for scene cuts
m Choose a movie range from the Navigate > Other > Create Movie Scene Markers submenu.
Search a movie for scene cuts using the Auto Range setting
The Auto Range setting follows the decision path outlined below, when determining which part
of the movie will be evaluated:
Marquee selection
Cycled project part
Selected regions
All—if none of the above criteria is met
Do one of the following:
m Open the Movie pop-up menu in the global Movie track header, then choose Create Marker Set
from Scene Cuts.
m Use the Create Scene Markers (Auto Range) key command.
Remove individual scene markers
Do one of the following:
m Choose an option from the Navigate > Other > Remove Movie Scene Markers submenu.
m Use the Remove Scene Markers (Auto Range) key command.
m Open the Marker List, select the scene marker, then choose Edit > Cut or Edit > Delete from the
Marker List Edit menu (or use the corresponding key commands).
Remove all scene markers or marker sets
Do one of the following:
m Choose Remove All Scene Markers from the Navigate > Other > Remove Movie Scene
Markers submenu.
Note: This command does not remove the marker set; only the markers in the set.
m Open the Marker pop-up menu in the global Marker track header, then choose Marker Sets >
Delete Set.
m Open the Marker List, then choose Marker Sets > Delete Set in the Marker Set pop-up menu.
Convert a scene marker to a normal marker
m Open the Marker List, select the scene marker, then choose Options > Convert to
Standard Marker.
Convert a normal marker to a scene marker
m Select the marker in the Marker List, then choose Options > Convert to Scene Marker.