Adobe 22011292 User Guide - Page 309
Show Video Window, Show a Placekeeper, Display Time Format, Toolbars, Status Bar
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ADOBE AUDITION 295 User Guide Show Video Window If this option is checked, a window used to view video data that's inserted in Adobe Audition's Multitrack View is displayed. It initially appears in the upper left-hand corner of your desktop, and can be resized to fit your frame size. Plus, since the Video window is dockable, you can reposition it at one of several places in the Adobe Audition interface. Show a Placekeeper Select Show a Placekeeper to create a blank, dockable window called a "placekeeper". Use it to more accurately define where you want a dockable window to be, especially for windows that are only useful when viewed in a certain aspect ratio. Note: More information on Placekeepers can be found in the "Looking at the Work Area" chapter. Display Time Format The Display Time Format menu lets you choose between several time display readouts, including Decimal, Compact Disc, different versions of SMPTE, Samples, Bars and Beats, and Custom time code frame rates. Adobe Audition will then use the format chosen here when referencing time: the Time window, the x-axis (time) ruler, time status boxes, Status Bar, etc. Note: More information on the Display Time Format menu can be found in the "View Menu - Edit View" chapter. Toolbars Use this menu to specify to specify which, if any, groups of icons you'd like to display on Adobe Audition's Multitrack View toolbar. Checkmark the desired icon group(s) to display. If no items are checked, the toolbar area will disappear until you check at least one icon group. Options are also provided to limit how many rows of toolbar icons Adobe Audition displays at any one time: one row, two rows, or three rows. Status Bar Access the items on the Status Bar submenu to turn on Adobe Audition's status bar - which runs along the bottom of the Adobe Audition window - as well as decide which information fields you wish displayed in the status bar. You can also find this menu by right-clicking on the status bar. To hide the Status Bar, right-click on it and select the Hide menu option. Or, uncheck Show from the Status Bar submenu item on the View menu. Note: More information on the Status Bar can be found in the "Looking at the Work Area" chapter.