
Chapter 4 Assign settings and preview media 49
Remove a marker from your clip
1 To move the playhead to the marker you want to remove, click either the Move to Previous
Marker or Move to Next Marker control.
2 To remove the marker, choose "Remove marker" from the Marker pop-up menu (or press M).
Import a chapter marker list
1 In the Preview window, choose a clip from the Batch Item pop-up menu or click the Batch Item
selection button until the clip you want appears in the pop-up menu.
2 Choose Import Chapter List from the Marker pop-up menu.
A le-selection dialog opens so that you can locate and select the chapter marker le for that
source media le.
3 Select the chapter marker le and click Open.
The markers are imported and added to the Preview window timeline.
Note: Although all markers imported by using a chapter marker list are congured as chapter
markers, you can change them to podcast or compression markers. You can also add URLs and
artwork to them as needed.
Important: The timecode values in the list must be based on the source media le’s timecode.
Add compression or podcast markers
To manually add a compression or podcast marker to a clip, you rst add a chapter marker and
then you edit the marker.
Note: A podcast can have both chapter and podcast markers. The only dierence is that the
viewer can navigate directly to a chapter marker but cannot navigate to a podcast marker. For
more information, see Markers and poster frames overview on page 46.
Manually add a compression or podcast marker to a clip
1 In the Preview window, choose the Show Chapter/Podcast Markers and Show Compression
Markers items from the Marker pop-up menu, so that there is a checkmark by them.
2 To determine where the marker is to be placed, do one of the following:
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Drag the playhead to where you want to add a marker.
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Enter a timecode value in the playhead timecode eld.
3 To add a marker, choose “Add marker” from the Marker pop-up menu (or press M).
A purple chapter marker appears in the timeline.
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