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In the Source view or Program view’s time ruler, drag the Marker icon .
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In the Timeline window’s time ruler, drag the marker to a new position.
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Dragging beyond either edge of a time ruler scrolls the time ruler. As usual, scrolling the
Program window’s time ruler doesn’t affect the view of the sequence in the Timeline
window, or vice versa. Dragging a marker in the Source or Program view’s time ruler
moves the corresponding marker icon in the Timeline window.
Note: You can’t move a clip marker by dragging it directly in the Timeline window; you
must open the clip in the Source view and drag the marker in the Source view’s time ruler.
To insert unnumbered markers while a clip or sequence plays, play the clip and press
the asterisk key (*) on the numeric keypad whenever you want to insert a marker.
To delete a marker:
1
Do one of the following:
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To delete a clip marker, select the clip in the sequence, and cue the current-time
indicator to the clip marker.
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To delete a sequence marker, make sure that no clips are selected in the sequence, and
cue the current-time indicator to the sequence marker.
2
Depending on the type of marker you want to delete, choose Marker > Clear Clip
Marker or Marker > Clear Sequence Marker, and choose an option in the submenu:
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Current Marker deletes the marker at the current time.
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All Markers deletes all markers in either the clip or sequence (depending on the view
you’re using).
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Numbered deletes a numbered marker from a list of all numbered markers.
Note: You can’t remove a sequence marker by dragging it away from the time ruler.
Using sequence markers for comments, chapter links, and Web
links
In addition to merely indicating important frames of a sequence, sequence markers can
also contain comments you want to associate with the marker. Sequence marker
comments work like tool tips; they appear in a small box whenever you position the
pointer over the marker in the time ruler.
If your sequence is intended for DVD or the Web, you can use markers to specify Web
links
or chapter links. Web links initiate a jump to a Web page in your browser, and chapter links
initiate a jump to a chapter in a QuickTime movie or DVD. When using markers for URL
links and chapter markers, you can set sequence markers to be longer than one frame in
duration. In the Timeline window, the right side of a sequence marker’s icon extends to
indicate its duration.
For details about these options, see “About marker duration” on page 127, “About chapter
links” on page 127, and “About Web links” on page 127.
To insert comments and specify links at sequence markers:
1
In the Timeline window’s time ruler, double-click a marker to open the Marker dialog
box.
2
Do any of the following:
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To create a comment, type a message in the Comments field.
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To change the duration of the marker, drag the duration value or click the value to
highlight it, type a new value, and press Enter.