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You may also find it useful to mute the audio or disable the video of tracks you don’t want to
see while playing the Timeline. For example, you might want to disable a track filled with title
graphics if you want to get a closer look at the underlying video in the background. Each track
has Mute and Enable controls, while audio-only tracks only have Mute controls. White controls
are enabled, while gray controls are disabled.
Track 1 is disabled; the Enable button is orange and clips on the track are dimmed
Timeline Markers
You can place markers in the Timeline Ruler (of both the Upper Timeline and the Timeline
Editor) to keep track of important frames of clips you want to remember, alternate edit points
you’re thinking of, key moments in the edit, or to make notes of things you need to do. You can
edit marker text, which appears as an overlay in the Viewer, and you can change the color of
markers to distinguish them from one another.
The Marker button in the Timeline
track header
Methods of working with markers:
To add a marker: Move the playhead to a frame you want to mark, then click the Marker
button in the Timeline header, or press the M key.
To jump the playhead among markers: Hold the shift key and press the Up or Down
Arrow keys to jump the playhead from marker to marker.
To edit a marker’s name, text, color, or keywords: Double-click a marker, or jump
the playhead to a marker and press M again. When the marker dialog opens, edit the
Name, Notes field, Keyword field, or color of the marker, then press Return or click
Done to close the dialog. Markers with custom notes appear with a dot.
To move a marker: Drag a marker to another frame in the Timeline Ruler.
To delete a marker: Select a marker, and press Delete. Or, align the playhead with a
marker, and press Option-M. Or, jump the playhead to a marker, press M to open the
marker dialog, and then click Remove Marker.
Blue, red, and orange markers in the Timeline; the red marker contains text, the others do not
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