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6.6.2 The Context Menu of Audio Clips
The context menu of audio clips (usually invoked with a right-click of
the mouse) provides the following menu options and functions that can
be used with audio clips:
top right Exact outpoint of the clip on the timeline (minus
one sample); with the timeline set to the timecode
notation, the seconds and frames will be shown as
seconds in a decimal number, i.e. with milliseconds;
when the frame notation is activated, the outpoint
will be displayed in milliseconds only
bottom left Name of the clip as it is available in the bin together
with its folder path; in curly brackets the audio
channels (streams) of the clip indicating its audio
mode, e.g. 0-1 meaning a stereo stream of
channel 0 and 1, or 0-0 meaning a mono stream
of channel 0
bottom right Length/duration of the clip
The audio mode of the clip can be changed in its clip properties
(bin). For this the clip must not be present in the timeline of the
Edit Tool.
With the display type set to File number, the in- and out-
point information of the clips will provide the in- and outpoint
with regard to the single audio file only (in milliseconds), i.e.
untrimmed each audio clip in the timeline will begin with zero
and end with its total duration (see also section “Changing the
Display Type” on page 6-10).
You can receive additional information about the clips via their
tooltips which can be customized to your needs (see section
“Configuring the Tooltips of Clips” on page 6-10 for further
information).
Remove control
point
With this menu option you can delete a volume
control point that was set on the volume control
line (see section “Volume Control” on
page 6-77).
Delete This menu option deletes the respective clip where
the context menu was invoked from the timeline.
Alternatively, you can select the clip and press the
[Del] key on your keyboard.