System information
Using markers, regions, and commands
Markers and regions serve as reference points along the timeline and  help arrange events on the timeline. 
You can use markers for annotations,  to insert metadata commands, or to mark track and index entries for 
a  disc-at-once CD project.
Inserting markers
From the Insert menu, choose Marker to add a marker at the cursor position. Markers can be used to 
indicate points of interest in projects or to make notes in the project.
If you choose to save markers in your rendered MPEG-2 file, DVD Architect Pro will read those markers as 
chapter markers. Ensure the Render I-frames  at markers check box is selected before rendering (in the 
Render As dialog, choose MainConcept MPEG-2 from the Template drop-down list, and then click the 
Custom button. In the Custom Template dialog, select the Video tab and select the Render I-frames at 
markers check box).
Each marker (up to 99) is assigned a number. Pressing this number on the keyboard moves the cursor 
to the corresponding marker.
Inserting a marker
1.  Position the cursor where you want to add a marker.
2. 
From the Insert menu, choose Marker. A marker   will be added at the cursor position and an edit 
box is displayed.
3.  Type a name for the marker in the edit box and press Enter.
You can also insert markers during playback by pressing  the M key.
Naming or renaming a marker
Right-click the marker tag   and choose Rename from the shortcut menu. Type the name of the marker in 
the edit box and press Enter when you're finished.
—or—
Double-click to the right of the marker and type a name in the edit box.
Chapter 9
USING MARKERS, REGIONS, AND COMMANDS217










