Working in the media tab, Hiding columns – Apple Motion 4 User Manual

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Data Rate: Displays the number of bytes per second at which the media file plays.

Aud Rate: Displays the sample rate in the audio track, measured in kilohertz (kHz).

Aud Format: Displays the bits per sample (usually 8, 16, or 24) and the number of

channels (usually mono, stereo, or multi-channel) of the audio track.

File Size: Displays the overall file size of the media on disk.

File Created: Displays the creation date of the media.

File Modified: Displays the last date on which the media was modified.

Working in the Media Tab

The media tab can be customized to aid in the organization and management of the
media in your project.

Hiding Columns

You can choose which of the columns are displayed by clicking the right angle bracket
at the right of the column headers, then choosing an option from the pop-up menu.

Items in the list with a checkmark are currently displayed in the Media tab. Items with no
checkmark are currently hidden.

To hide a column

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Click the right angle bracket at the right of the column headers, then choose the item
you want to hide from the pop-up menu.

To show a column

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Click the right angle bracket at the right of the column headers, then choose the item
you want to show from the pop-up menu.

The item is added to the far right of the columns.

Any window that contains columns of data can be reorganized. You can change the order
in which columns appear, as well as the size of the cells. For example, in the Media tab,
you may want the Frame Size column to appear before the Name column. For specific
instructions on how to edit columns, see

Editing Columns

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