Selecting Status Formats; Experimenting With Status Formats; Configuring The Measures & Beats Format - Sony Pro 10 User Manual

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6.
Double-click the Cut operation in the Undo pane. The Cut and Trim/Crop operations are both undone in the waveform and moved
to the Redo pane.
Tip:
To quickly undo and redo operations in the Undo/Redo History window, double-click the operation.
Clearing the Undo/Redo History for the current file
Clearing the current file's Undo/Redo History frees up disk space by deleting the file's temporary undo/redo files. However, deleting
these temporary files prevents you from undoing changes made to the file since it was last saved (or beyond, if you have the Allow
Undo past Save check box enabled on the General tab of the Preferences dialog). To clear the undo/redo history for the current file, go
to the Edit menu and choose Clear Undo/Redo History.
Note:
A file's undo/redo history is also automatically cleared when you close the file or exit the software.

Selecting status formats

The status format determines how a file's position and length information is displayed. The following table briefly describes supported
status formats (hh=hours, mm=minutes, ss=seconds, and ff=frames). For more information, see
Format name
Samples
Time
Seconds
Time & Frames
Absolute Frames
Measures & Beats
SMPTE Film Sync (24 fps)
SMPTE EBU (25 fps, Video)
SMPTE Non-Drop (29.97 fps, Video)
SMPTE Drop (29.97 fps, Video)
SMPTE 30 (30 fps, Audio)
Audio CD Time
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Description
Number of samples
Hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds
Seconds and fractions of seconds
Hours, minutes, seconds, and frames.
Frames and fractions of frames
Measures, beats, and quarter beats
SMPTE at 24 frames per second for
synchronizing with film
SMPTE at 25 frames per second for
European Broadcasting Union
SMPTE at 29.97 frames per second
SMPTE at 29.97 frames per second using
dropped frame numbers
SMPTE at 30 frames per second
Hours, minutes, seconds, and frames with a hh:mm:ss:ff
frame rate of 75 frames per second for
creating disc-at-once CDs.
SMPTE Timecode
Format
Numbered (starting with zero)
hh:mm:ss.sss
sssss.sss (to three decimal places)
hh:mm:ss.ff
Numbered (starting with zero, to
three decimal places)
measures:beats.quarters
hh:mm:ss:ff
hh:mm:ss:ff
hh:mm:ss:ff
hh:mm:ss:ff
hh:mm:ss:ff
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