Marker pop-up menu – Apple Compressor 3 User Manual

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“Move to previous marker” or “Move to next marker” buttons: Moves the playhead to the

previous or next marker, or to the start or end of the clip if no more markers are present.

Fast Backward and Fast Forward buttons: Allow you to play your clip in either direction

at twice the normal speed. Hold down a button to continue scanning in either direction.

Playback Loop button: Click to play the media in a continuous loop.

Marker Pop-Up Menu

Use the Marker pop-up menu to manage the clip’s markers. While you can use markers
with all settings, they actually affect only the output file when the setting uses the MPEG-1,
MPEG-2, MPEG-4 when configured for podcasting, H.264 for DVD Studio Pro, H.264 for
Apple Devices, or QuickTime Movie output file formats. See

Adding Markers to a Clip

for

more information.

Choose items from the Marker pop-up menu to add, remove, show, hide, and edit markers
and poster frames.

Import Chapter List: Opens a file import dialog that allows you to import a file containing

a list of chapter marker times for the source media file. See

Adding Chapter or Podcast

Markers to a Clip

for more information.

Add/Remove marker: Actual state depends on whether or not the playhead is positioned

on a marker.

When the playhead is not positioned on a marker: Choosing “Add marker” places a

new marker on the timeline at the playhead’s current position.

When the playhead is positioned on a marker: Choosing “Remove marker” deletes the

current marker.

Edit: Available only when the playhead is positioned on a marker. Choosing Edit opens

a dialog for configuring the marker. The dialog allows you to set the marker type and
assign a URL and an image to it. See

Adding Chapter or Podcast Markers to a Clip

for

more information.

Show Chapter/Podcast Markers: Controls whether chapter and podcast markers (those

with names) are shown in the timeline. A checkmark indicates they are shown.

Show Compression Markers: Controls whether compression markers (those without

names) are shown in the timeline. A checkmark indicates they are shown.

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Using the Preview Window

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