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Audio Displays in the Timeline
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5. Click the Convert Sample Rates When Playing menu, and select Always.
6. Click the Show Mismatched Sample Rates as Different Color menu, and select Yes.
Depending on which sample rate you selected for your project, the color black is displayed
on those clips. For example, if you selected 48 kHz from the Sample Rate menu in the Main
tab in the Audio Project Settings dialog box, the sample plot of these clips (48 kHz) is
displayed as black, and the sample plot of all other clips with different sample rates (32 kHz
and 44.1 kHz) is displayed as white.
Example of mismatched sample rates displaying with different colors in the Timeline. Clips with a 48 kHz
sample rate display as black, while clips with other sample rates display as white.
Using Audio Meters in the Timeline
The Audio meters in the Timeline let you view and adjust audio levels without opening the
Audio tool.
The Meter menu options are the same options as those available in the Audio tool. For more
information, see “Understanding the Audio Tool” on page 173.
To display the Audio meters in the Timeline:
t Click the Meter Menu button, and select Show Audio Meters.
The Audio meters display in the Timeline.
Audio meters display in the Timeline. Left to right: Master Volume button, Tracks indicators, In/Out Toggle
buttons, Meter menu button
When you load a sequence in the Timeline and press the Play button, the Audio meter
displays the audio levels of the audio tracks in your sequence.
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When the Audio meter is hidden, extra mappable buttons are available. For more information on
mapping buttons, see “Mapping User-Selectable Buttons” on page 98.