User Manual

100 | CHAPTER 3
Defining Scott Studios data commands
For .wav files using Scott Studios data, command markers can be used to define information about the file.
Defining closed captioning commands
Inserting command markers
Command markers appear as blue tags on the command bar, which is above the marker bar.
1.
Position the cursor where you want to place the command marker.
2.
From the Insert menu, choose Command, or press C.
3.
Complete the Command Properties dialog:
If desired, choose a custom template from the Template drop-down list. For more information, see Saving command
properties as a custom template on page 101.
Choose the type of command from the Command drop-down list.
•In the Parameter box, type parameters to define the behavior of the command.
Type your own notes or comments in the Comments box.
Command Description
SCOTT EOM Calculates when the next queued clip starts playing in a Scott Studios system. For
more information, refer to your Scott Studios documentation.
SCOTT Cue In Set the beginning of a file in a Scott Studios System without performing destructive
editing. For more information, refer to your Scott Studios documentation.
Command Description
608CC1 Used for primary-language closed captions.
In the Comment box, type the closed caption control commands.
Tips:
If you type captioning text in the Comment box and do not specify captioning
markup, a pop-on caption is created.
You can use your keyboard to create standard text and punctuation. To insert special
characters and punctuation, use the Character Map (Start > All Programs >
Accessories > System Tools > Character Map).
For more information about closed captioning, see Adding closed captioning to video files
on page 291.
608CC3 Used for secondary-language closed captions.
In the Comment box, type the closed caption control commands.
Command bar
Marker bar
Right-click to place a command
marker on the command bar.