Specifications
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To set the duration precisely, type the desired duration into the cue’s dialog 
box (see “Cue Specifications” on page 170).
◆ NOTE: If you extend the duration of a movie beyond its natural duration, it 
will by default stop at the last frame. Alternatively, you can make the movie 
run repeatedly in a loop by choosing the “Loop” behavior in the cue (see 
“Looping” on page 175).
Replacing a Cue’s Media To change the media associated with a cue, drag new media onto the cue. You 
can drag either an item from the Media window, or a new media file from your 
hard disk.
◆ HINT: If you want to replace all instances of a certain media file, you can 
change the file association of the item in the Media window instead, as 
described under “Changing the File Association” on page 108. Doing so 
will affect all cues associated with that media item.
CUE SPECIFICATIONS Specifies the settings of the current cue. The options available vary with the 
kind of media that is controlled by the cue. To open a cue’s specifications 
dialog box, select the cue and choose “Specifications” on the Edit menu, or 
simply double-click the cue.










