Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 223

Adding Markers in Real Time, Open the Project window and the EventStream Editor.

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EventStream Authoring 215 6. (Optional) Add a descriptive label to the event in the Label field. Labels are visible only in the EventStream Editor and offer an easy way to identify each event. They do not appear in the final encoded file. All events are created at the time currently displayed in the Project window, but you can edit the time. The event list is updated in real time. For example, if you type a URL in the URL field, the URL appears in the event list while you type. Note: You can add EventStreams to a project at any time. You do not need to enable a setting for a project in order to add EventStreams. Cleaner uses a time system defined in milliseconds, which is different than the SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Experts) timecode used by many video editing systems. For more information, see "The Cleaner Time System" on page 43. Adding Markers in Real Time Cleaner lets you add Events in real time. This is the fastest way to add Events to your project. To use realtime marking: 1. Open the Project window and the EventStream Editor. 2. Play your source movie in the Project window. 3. While the movie plays, press a M at the times where you want to add events to the file. The events you add initially appear as markers. If you have enough time between marking events, you can change the event information before the next event occurs.

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EventStream Authoring
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6.
(Optional) Add a descriptive label to the event in the Label field. Labels are visible only in
the EventStream Editor and offer an easy way to identify each event. They do not appear in
the final encoded file.
All events are created at the time currently displayed in the Project window, but you can edit
the time. The event list is updated in real time. For example, if you type a URL in the URL field,
the URL appears in the event list while you type.
Note:
You can add EventStreams to a project at any time. You do not need to enable a setting for
a project in order to add EventStreams.
Cleaner uses a time system defined in milliseconds, which is different than the SMPTE (Society
of Motion Picture and Television Experts) timecode used by many video editing systems. For
more information, see “The Cleaner Time System” on page 43.
Adding Markers in Real Time
Cleaner lets you add Events in real time. This is the fastest way to add Events to your project.
To use realtime marking:
1.
Open the Project window and the EventStream Editor.
2.
Play your source movie in the Project window.
3.
While the movie plays, press
M at the times where you want to add events to the file. The
events you add initially appear as markers. If you have enough time between marking
events, you can change the event information before the next event occurs.