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Time display

The Time Display window reflects the cursor’s position on the timeline, MTC input, MTC output, or MIDI clock output time. You can customize time display settings, including what time the window displays and colors are used in the display. For more information, see Using the Time Display window on page 331.

You can move the Time Display window from its docked position above the track list to float on the workspace or dock in the window docking area.

Docked position

Floating window

Docked in window docking area

Ruler

The ruler is the timeline for your project. You may specify how the ruler measures time: seconds, measures and beats, frames, etc. For more information, see Changing the ruler format on page 329.

Marker bar

The marker bar is the area where you can place, name, and position markers and regions along the project’s timeline. These informational tags can serve as cues or reminders highlighting important events in your project. For more information, see Adding project markers and regions on page 115.

Command bar

The command bar displays when you add a command to your project. Commands add metadata to media files to create effects such as closed captioning. For more information, see Adding project markers and regions on page 115.

INTRODUCTION

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