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Selecting audio, Select time ranges

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To add markers while recording audio, see "Record a new file" on page 26. SOUNDBOOTH CS3 36 User Guide Move a marker • In the Editor panel, drag the marker to a new location. • In the Markers panel, select the marker, expand the Marker Details section, and enter a new Time value. Go to a marker in the waveform ❖ In the Markers panel, double-click the marker. To automatically play markers when you go to them, click the Auto Play button identify marker locations. . This option helps you quickly Rename a marker ❖ In the Markers panel, select the marker, expand the Marker Details section, and enter a new name in the Name text field. Delete markers • To remove specific markers, select them in the Markers panel, and click the Clear Marker button . • To remove all markers, choose Edit > Marker > Clear All Markers. Save and reload markers Soundbooth stores markers in XML files, which are separate from media files. The process you use to save and reload markers in XML files depends upon the media file format: • If you add markers to an existing AIF, AVI, mp3, or WAV file, choose File > Save to automatically create an XML file in the same location. When you next open the media file, Soundbooth automatically imports the related XML file, instantly reloading your markers. Note: Soundbooth identifies related media and XML files by name and location. For example, if the media file is BestBlues.wav, Soundbooth looks for BestBlues.wav_markers.xml in the same folder. • If you add markers to existing files in other formats, or to newly recorded audio, choose File > Export > Markers to manually create an XML file. When you next open the media file, choose File > Import > Markers to reload the related markers. Selecting audio Select time ranges 1 In the toolbar, select the Time Selection tool . 2 In the Editor panel, drag to select a range. 3 (Optional) Do any of the following: • To extend or shorten a selection, Shift-click the end of the selection that you want to modify, and drag to extend or shorten it. Or, drag the left or right edge of the selection in the timeline ruler. • To move the selection without changing its length, drag the middle of the selection in the timeline ruler.

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3
User Guide
36
To add markers while recording audio, see “Record a new file” on page 26.
Move a marker
In the Editor panel, drag the marker to a new location.
In the Markers panel, select the marker, expand the Marker Details section, and enter a new Time value.
Go to a marker in the waveform
In the Markers panel, double-click the marker.
To automatically play markers when you go to them, click the Auto Play button
. This option helps you quickly
identify marker locations.
Rename a marker
In the Markers panel, select the marker, expand the Marker Details section, and enter a new name in the Name
text field.
Delete markers
To remove specific markers, select them in the Markers panel, and click the Clear Marker button
.
To remove all markers, choose Edit > Marker > Clear All Markers.
Save and reload markers
Soundbooth stores markers in XML files, which are separate from media files. The process you use to save and reload
markers in XML files depends upon the media file format:
If you add markers to an existing AIF, AVI, mp3, or WAV file, choose File > Save to automatically create an XML
file in the same location. When you next open the media file, Soundbooth automatically imports the related XML
file, instantly reloading your markers.
Note:
Soundbooth identifies related media and XML files by name and location. For example, if the media file is
BestBlues.wav, Soundbooth looks for BestBlues.wav_markers.xml in the same folder.
If you add markers to existing files in other formats, or to newly recorded audio, choose File > Export > Markers
to manually create an XML file. When you next open the media file, choose File > Import > Markers to reload the
related markers.
Selecting audio
Select time ranges
1
In the toolbar, select the Time Selection tool
.
2
In the Editor panel, drag to select a range.
3
(Optional) Do any of the following:
To extend or shorten a selection, Shift-click the end of the selection that you want to modify, and drag to extend
or shorten it. Or, drag the left or right edge of the selection in the timeline ruler.
To move the selection without changing its length, drag the middle of the selection in the timeline ruler.