Time Display
The Time Display view displays all of the time related parameters associated with a Source or Destination workspace. When activated, a display window will appear containing four sets of timing numbers. This window can be dragged and placed anywhere in your workspace. The following time related parameters are displayed:
1. Cursor Location (largest numerals).
2. Start Location of a highlighted area (small numerals).
3. Stop Location of a highlighted area (small numerals).
4. Span - This represents the total time of a highlighted .wav file
area (smaller numerals).
The Time Display Window
You can monitor “Samples” rather than “Time” in this display if desired. Go to the Preferences Menu and choose the “Display” option. Under that category, you will find a “Display Time Format” choice. Click on “Samples”.
Set Start Time of File
You can set the start time of your wavefile to any point in time that you desire. You simply bring up the file of interest and type in the new start time in the dialog box shown here:
Set Start Time of File Dialog Box
This feature is of value in circumstances where you need to sync your audio file up to other recorded events. An example would be aircraft black box analysis where you need to be in sync with ground communications recordings.
The Time Display view displays all of the time related parameters associated with a Source or Destination workspace. When activated, a display window will appear containing four sets of timing numbers. This window can be dragged and placed anywhere in your workspace. The following time related parameters are displayed:
1. Cursor Location (largest numerals).
2. Start Location of a highlighted area (small numerals).
3. Stop Location of a highlighted area (small numerals).
4. Span - This represents the total time of a highlighted .wav file
area (smaller numerals).
The Time Display Window
You can monitor “Samples” rather than “Time” in this display if desired. Go to the Preferences Menu and choose the “Display” option. Under that category, you will find a “Display Time Format” choice. Click on “Samples”.
Set Start Time of File
You can set the start time of your wavefile to any point in time that you desire. You simply bring up the file of interest and type in the new start time in the dialog box shown here:
Set Start Time of File Dialog Box
This feature is of value in circumstances where you need to sync your audio file up to other recorded events. An example would be aircraft black box analysis where you need to be in sync with ground communications recordings.