Specifications

What’s New in Pro Tools 9.056
To set a relative frame position for a session
(Feet+Frames):
1 With the Selector tool, click in a track (or
make a selection) where you want to redefine
the position.
2 Choose Setup > Current Feet+Frames Position.
3 Enter a Feet+Frame position to correspond to
the time code shown in the dialog.
4 Click OK.
Use Subframes Option
When spotting or shifting material in Pro Tools,
or using the Go To dialog, enable the Use Sub-
frames option for greater precision.
A subframe is 1/100th of a frame. The Use Sub-
frames option enables you to use these smaller
units for greater accuracy. When enabled, this
command adds a decimal and two decimal
places of additional time for subframes in
SMPTE and Feet+Frames–based fields in the
Spot, Shift, and Go To dialogs.
Pull Up and Pull Down
Commands
Use Audio Rate Pull Up/Down and Video Rate
Pull Up/Down for audio layback to film or
video, or when recording audio for film or
video. See the Pro Tools Reference Guide for more
information.
Audio Rate Pull Up/Down Applies pull up or pull
down factors to session audio record and play-
back. The Audio Rate Pull Up/Down pop-up
menu is located in the Session Setup window.
Video Rate Pull Up/Down Lets you change the
frame rate of video playback independently
from the audio pull-ups (if any). The Video Pull
Up/Down pop-up menu is located below the Au-
dio Rate Pull Up/Down pop-up menu in the Ses-
sion Setup window. Choices are determined by
the file format of the video clip, as well as its
frame rate.
If your insertion or selection is not on
a grid boundary, it will round to the
closest boundary.
Shift dialog with the Use Subframes option enabled
When using a video I/O (such as the Avid
Mojo) as the S/PDIF clock source, Audio
Rate Pull Up/Pull Down is not supported.