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Note: CD Track names are shown to the right of track start markers in the Marker bars.
Index markers: Indicate the position of index points—these are additional submarkers
within a track. Not all CD players can recognize and locate index points. These are
displayed as orange flags.
Note: Index point names are shown to the right of index point markers in the Marker
bars.
Inserting and Deleting Markers
When you add an audio file to a project, a track start marker is inserted at the beginning
of the region. The track start marker is tied to a pause start point that is inserted at the
end of the preceding region (including the first region in the project).
The default pause length—the amount of time that elapses between the pause start
point and track start markers—initially depends on the Default Pause Length parameter,
defined in the General Preferences tab. For information about setting the default pause
length, see General Preferences. You can use the default placement of markers, or move
them to adjust the pause length.
Note: The Disc > Set Pause Length dialog allows you to change existing pauses of the
selected tracks in the CD Tracks list. If you enable Ignore Tracks without Gap, title borders
without pauses will not be changed. If disabled, the new pause length is applied to all
title borders. If you enable Shift Regions (enabled by default), the regions will be moved
by the pause length change.
You can insert track start markers manually. Inserted track start markers are always
accompanied by a corresponding pause start point.
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