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To specify the type of audio track you want to add, choose an option from the Track
Type pop-up menu for audio and audio submix tracks. (For more about audio channel
types, see
"About audio channels and tracks" on page
3 Click OK.
An audio track can accept only audio clips that use the matching channel type—
mono, stereo, or 5.1. If you're not sure what kind of audio your clips use, select the clip
in the Project window and read its information in the preview area (see
mation in the Project window" on page
To rename a track:
1 Double-click the track's name to select it.
2 Type a new name for the track, and press Enter.
You can add a track as you add a clip to the sequence. See
sequence" on page
To delete tracks:
1 Click in the track header area to select the track you want to delete. You can target one
video and one audio track at a time.
2 With the Timeline window active, choose Sequence > Delete Tracks.
3 In the Delete Tracks dialog box, check the box for each type of track you want to delete.
4 For each checked item, specify which tracks you want to delete in the pop-up menu.
Moving around in the Timeline window
In the Timeline window, the time ruler measures sequence time horizontally, using the
counting method specified in the project settings (although you may toggle to a counting
method based on audio samples at any time). Tick marks and numbers indicating the
sequence time are displayed along the ruler and change according to the level of detail at
which you view the sequence. The time ruler also displays icons for the sequence In and
Out points. The lower part of the time ruler contains any sequence markers you set, as well
as the work area bar, which is used to specify areas of the sequence you want to preview
or export (see
"Previewing a sequence" on page
The Timeline window's current-time indicator, a blue marker in the time ruler, corresponds
with the frame displayed in the Monitor window's Program view. A vertical line extends
from the Timeline window's current-time indicator to the bottom of the time ruler. You can
change the current time by dragging the current-time indicator (the blue marker), but the
vertical line is for your reference only. You can also use the time display at the top left of
the Timeline window to set the current frame, either by entering a time or by dragging on
the time display.
Just above the time ruler is the Timeline window's viewing area bar. The viewing area bar
corresponds to the visible part of the sequence in the Timeline window. You can change
the size and position of the viewing area bar to quickly view different parts of the
sequence.
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Assembling a Sequence
173.)
"Viewing clip infor-
"Dragging clips into a
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