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You can also input markers by clicking Add Marker in the Markers section of the Video panel.
This method allows you to enter a timecode directly into the Add Marker dialog, rather than
input a marker at the playhead position, so it can be useful if, for example, you already know the
timecodes for each marker.
Additionally, you can input markers in the Markers track in Play mode.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can change the text shown in the marker.
RELATED LINKS
Markers on page 591
Timecodes on page 597
Moving the playhead on page 314
Hiding/Showing timecodes in markers on page 599
Changing the text shown in markers on page 593
Markers track on page 310
Inputting markers in the Markers track on page 311
Markers section of the Video panel
In the Markers section of the Video panel in Write mode, you can input and edit markers and
timecodes, and also dene markers as important.
You can hide/show the Video panel by clicking Video in the Notations toolbox.
The Markers section of the Video panel contains a table of markers, divided into the following
columns:
Timecode
Shows the timecode of the marker. You can edit the timecode by double-clicking in
the eld.
Text
Shows the text of the marker. You can edit the text by double-clicking in the eld.
Imp.
Stands for “important”, allows you to dene markers as important by activating their
checkbox in this column.
When markers are dened as important, their entry uses a bold font in the table and
they are considered when nding a suitable tempo in the Find Tempo dialog.
RELATED LINKS
Find Tempo dialog on page 230
Add Marker dialog on page 229
Markers on page 591
Timecodes on page 597
Add Marker dialog
The Add Marker dialog allows you to input markers with custom text at specic timecodes.
You can open the Add Marker dialog in Write mode by clicking Add Marker in the
Markers section of the Video panel.
Write mode
Notations input
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