Hi Joe. It's actually a load of help thanks. Depending on how long
my selection is I've previously just listened to the whole thing or
moved the start marker to shorten it before moving it back to edit, so
this is a much more streamlined and effective way of doing things.
Much appreciated.
Danny
Hi Danny,
When you have placed the marker as robert advises, then if you press shift with
left bracket, you will hear some audio up to the start marker position. It may
be that your play 1 setting, is set to all rather than selected, or view. If
you press control with the left bracket, you will
Greetings,
Dane Trethowan wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the Go To feature only allowed the
entry of a value in time.
Yes, the control g, about which the initial post was sent, is for moving to
a specific time whilst playing the file. If a person needs to process part
of a file an
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the Go To feature only allowed the
entry of a value in time.
On 31/03/2015 4:00 AM, Danny Miles wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to use the ctrl + G shortcut to move my start cursor
to a spot within my file but it doesn't seem to be working. The file
isn't playing
Hi Robert. Thanks so much. This wasn't what I was looking for as I
wasn't aware of it but it's even better than the other way as it
allows access to both start and finish markers at once.
Love it.
Danny
On 3/31/15, Robert Doc wright wrote:
> the command is shift +e
> then tab and enter the