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2 Do one of the following:
Right-click the jog bar and choose Convert In and Out to Duration Marker
A marker with duration appears above the In and Out points. To edit its name or
notes, double-click the marker, press Shift-M, or choose Mark > Modify Marker.
A marker with duration is created from the
In and Out points
In this way, you can log several regions within a single clip for future use.
A clip with multiple logged sections identified via markers with duration
This an extremely useful logging technique for two reasons. First, markers with duration can be
searched for in the Media Pool using the All Fields, Marker Name, and Marker Notes Filter by
options. Second, they can be filtered with Smart Bins using the Marker Name and Marker Notes
Media Pool Properties options.
Editing Marker Information and Keywords
Once you’ve added some markers, you may want to edit their contents to make them
more useful.
To open a marker’s edit dialog to alter its properties:
1 Do one of the following:
Press Command-M to add a marker during playback and immediately open its
editdialog.
Double-click any marker you want to edit.
Move the playhead to the frame containing the marker you want to annotate using
Shift-Up Arrow/Down Arrow and press M.
Select a marker anywhere in the Source Viewer or Timeline, and press Shift-M.
2 When the marker dialog opens, you can modify several properties in separate fields.
For fast editing, you can press Tab to select the next field, or you can press Shift-Tab to
select the previous field.
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