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Command

Player type

Description

Copyright

RealMedia

Displays the entered copyright information when a user selects About This

 

 

Presentation from the RealPlayer’s shortcut menu or Properties from the Windows

 

 

Media Player shortcut menu.

 

 

Note: When rendering Windows Media files, copyright information is based on the

 

 

settings on the Summary tab of the Sound Forge Project Properties dialog or the

 

 

Index/Summary tab of the Custom Template dialog. The summary information from

 

 

the Project Properties dialog will be used if information has been specified in both

 

 

places.

 

 

To view this information during playback, choose Now Playing Options from the

 

 

Windows Media Player View menu and select the items you want to display.

 

 

 

HotSpotPlay

RealMedia

Displays the RealMedia file you specify when users click the RealPlayer video display or

 

 

Properties from the Windows Media Player shortcut menu.

HotSpotBrowse

RealMedia

Displays the Web page you specify when users click the RealPlayer video display.

 

 

 

HotSpotSeek

RealMedia

Jumps to the time you specify when users click the RealPlayer video display.

 

 

 

Defining Scott Studios data commands

For WAV files using Scott Studios data, command markers can be used to define information about the WAV file.

Command

Description

SCOTT EOM

Calculates when the next queued clip starts playing in a Scott Studios system. For more information,

 

please refer to your Scott Studios documentation.

 

 

SCOTT Cue In

Sets the beginning of a file in a Scott Studios system without performing destructive editing. For more

 

information, please refer to your Scott Studios documentation.

 

 

Inserting command markers

1.Position the cursor where you want to place the command marker.

2.From the Special menu, choose Insert Command. The Command Properties dialog appears.

Press C .

3.Complete the Command Properties dialog:

From the Template drop-down list, select a custom template. For more information, see Saving command properties as a custom template on page 98.

From the Command drop-down list, select the type of command you wish to create or type a custom command.

Enter parameters to define the behavior of the command in the Parameter box.

Specify the timing of the command in the Position box. Sound Forge automatically sets this value to the current cursor position.

CHP. 7

USING MARKERS, REGIONS, AND THE PLAYLIST/CUTLIST