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Move around in timelines

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ENCORE CS3 120 User Guide 2 If the Monitor panel is hidden, choose Window > Monitor. 3 Position the current-time indicator at the location where you want to begin. 4 Click the Track Selector (next to the track name) to activate the audio and subtitle tracks you want to play. 5 Click the Play button to begin viewing the timeline. 6 Click the Pause button to pause the timeline. See also "About previews" on page 169 Move around in timelines The Timeline Viewer and Monitor panel work in tandem. The Monitor panel displays the frame at the location of the current-time indicator in the timeline. When you change your location in one, the other panel changes as well. The Timeline Viewer and Monitor panel give you several shortcuts to move to another frame. Besides simply dragging the current-time indicator in the ruler, you can skip forward or back to the next subtitle, GOP header, or chapter point, as well as specify a location using the timecode. Move to a specific location in the timeline Do one of the following: • Drag the current-time indicator to a new location on the time ruler. • Click a new location on the time ruler. • Press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow key to move the current-time indicator one frame in either direction. Move to the next or previous clip or edit point Do one of the following: • To move to the next clip, click the Next button on the appropriate track. • To move to the previous clip, click the Previous button on the appropriate track. • To move forward to the next edit point (end of clip or next chapter point), press the Page Down key. • To move back to the previous edit point (start of clip or previous chapter point), press the Page Up key. Press Home or End to move to the beginning or end of a track. • To move to the beginning or end of a track, press Home or End. Move to next subtitle or chapter point Do one of the following: • To move to the next subtitle of the active subtitle track, click the Next Subtitle button in the Monitor panel. • To move to the previous subtitle of the active subtitle track, click the Previous Subtitle button in the Monitor panel. • To move to the next chapter point, click the Next Chapter button in the Monitor panel. • To move to the previous chapter point, click the Previous Chapter button in the Monitor panel.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
120
2
If the Monitor panel is hidden, choose Window > Monitor.
3
Position the current-time indicator at the location where you want to begin.
4
Click the Track Selector (next to the track name) to activate the audio and subtitle tracks you want to play.
5
Click the Play button
to begin viewing the timeline.
6
Click the Pause button
to pause the timeline.
See also
“About previews” on page 169
Move around in timelines
The Timeline Viewer and Monitor panel work in tandem. The Monitor panel displays the frame at the location of
the current-time indicator in the timeline. When you change your location in one, the other panel changes as well.
The Timeline Viewer and Monitor panel give you several shortcuts to move to another frame. Besides simply
dragging the current-time indicator in the ruler, you can skip forward or back to the next subtitle, GOP header, or
chapter point, as well as specify a location using the timecode.
Move to a specific location in the timeline
Do one of the following:
Drag the current-time indicator to a new location on the time ruler.
Click a new location on the time ruler.
Press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow key to move the current-time indicator one frame in either direction.
Move to the next or previous clip or edit point
Do one of the following:
To move to the next clip, click the Next button
on the appropriate track.
To move to the previous clip, click the Previous button
on the appropriate track.
To move forward to the next edit point (end of clip or next chapter point), press the Page Down key.
To move back to the previous edit point (start of clip or previous chapter point), press the Page Up key. Press Home
or End to move to the beginning or end of a track.
To move to the beginning or end of a track, press Home or End.
Move to next subtitle or chapter point
Do one of the following:
To move to the next subtitle of the active subtitle track, click the Next Subtitle button
in the Monitor panel.
To move to the previous subtitle of the active subtitle track, click the Previous Subtitle button
in the Monitor
panel.
To move to the next chapter point, click the Next Chapter button
in the Monitor panel.
To move to the previous chapter point, click the Previous Chapter button
in the Monitor panel.