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Old 11-25-2008, 01:27 PM
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Default "sticky" Markers? Any ideas?

I have audio from a presentation, I need to edit the audio taking out some long pauses inaudible questions etc. However, I have all the powerpoint slide changes written down based on the time code during the recording, so if I go cut out audio in shuffle mode the notes will no longer be accurate.

Is there any way to put in a marker that stays with the audio rather than time? So that as I edit the marker moves with the audio rather than locking onto the time? I tried it with markers set to bars|beats and absolute and no luck.

Not sure if the markers can do this or if anyone has another suggestion.

working on windows xp with PTLE 7.3.1
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