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Playing audio, Monitoring time during playback, Change units in the timeline ruler or time display

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 28 Importing, recording, and playing audio Playing audio Monitoring time during playback The Editor panel provides several features to help you monitor time during playback: • The timeline ruler displays hours, minutes, and seconds by default. • The current-time indicator determines the starting point for playback and moves through the waveform as you listen to audio files. • The time display shows the current time in numerical format. A B C Features that help you monitor time A. Timeline ruler B. Current-time indicator C. Time display See also "Display vertical and timeline rulers" on page 15 Change units in the timeline ruler or time display ❖ Right-click the timeline ruler or time display, and select one of the following: HMS (Timeline ruler only) Shows hours, minutes, and seconds. Decimal (HH:MM:SS:mmm) Shows hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. Samples (HH:MM:SS:sample) Shows hours, minutes, seconds, and audio samples. Samples Shows only audio samples. (This option is unavailable for multitrack files.) To better understand samples, see "Digitizing audio" on page 8. FPS options Show frames-per-second for various film and video formats, including high-definition options ranging from 50-60 fps. DF and NDF indicate drop-frame and non-drop frame formats, respectively. Feet + Frames options (Time display only) Show location in traditional 16mm or 35mm film. You should display these units when editing a digital proxy in a film-based project. Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Importing, recording, and playing audio
Playing audio
Monitoring time during playback
The Editor panel provides several features to help you monitor time during playback:
The timeline ruler displays hours, minutes, and seconds by default.
The current-time indicator
determines the starting point for playback and moves through the waveform as you
listen to audio files.
The time display shows the current time in numerical format.
Features that help you monitor time
A.
Timeline ruler
B.
Current-time indicator
C.
Time display
See also
Display vertical and timeline rulers
” on page
15
Change units in the timeline ruler or time display
Right-click the timeline ruler or time display, and select one of the following:
HMS
(Timeline ruler only) Shows hours, minutes, and seconds.
Decimal (HH:MM:SS:mmm)
Shows hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
Samples (HH:MM:SS:sample)
Shows hours, minutes, seconds, and audio samples.
Samples
Shows only audio samples. (This option is unavailable for multitrack files.)
To better understand samples, see “
Digitizing audio
” on page
8.
FPS options
Show frames-per-second for various film and video formats, including high-definition options ranging
from 50–60 fps. DF and NDF indicate drop-frame and non-drop frame formats, respectively.
Feet + Frames options
(Time display only) Show location in traditional 16mm or 35mm film. You should display
these units when editing a digital proxy in a film-based project.
A
B
C
Updated 15 July 2009