AudioSurgeon - FAQs

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Markers - using, adding, adjusting
USING MARKERS
One of the most powerful features of AudioSurgeon is its ability to place
markers.  With markers in place you can easily jump to positions in your file
using the "Next" and "Previous" buttons.  Double clicking will select the 
region between two markers making editing a snap.  Markers are also used for 
placing track indexes for creating CDs and for easily breaking a large file 
into smaller files using the "Markers -> Split Markers Into Files" command.



ADDING MARKERS
Markers can be placed automatically using the Record Wizard or the "Markers 
-> Find Gaps" command, or manually.  To manually drop a marker, click on the 
place you want the marker and choose "Markers -> Add Marker".  You can even 
drop markers while you are playing back.  Listen for the spot you want and 
choose add marker (the keyboard short-cut (F3) or toolbar buttons work great
here). Don't worry about getting it precisely in the right spot in this case,
you can adjust the positions later.



ADJUSTING MARKERS
Just click on the marker flag and drag it to where you would like it.  
If you right-click on a marker you can change the name of the marker or 
remove it. Naming markers is essential when splitting into multiple files 
as this will control the filenames used.





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