Operation
To operate, this mode requires timecode to know how to position the selection intervals.
To do this, use the CSV file to be downloaded at the end of this article.
Case #1 - a single interval
According to the following screenshot,
here's how to fill in the CSV with reference to the "cuePoints1" column
Please only fill in the "cuePoints1" column, even if you're listing several timecodes.
You can list a selection pair like this:
HH:MM:SS:ff / HH:MM:SS:ff
The following format is mandatory for the selection pair
- Timecode in HH:MM:SS:ff format
- Separated by a slash /
- A space before and after the /
Case #2 - several intervals
According to the following screenshot,
here's how to fill in the CSV with reference to the "cuePoints1" column
Please only fill in the "cuePoints1" column, even if you're listing several timecodes.
You can list a selection pair like this:
HH:MM:SS:ff / HH:MM:SS:ff / HH:MM:SS:ff / HH:MM:SS:ff
or
HH:MM:SS:ff / HH:MM:SS:ff / HH:MM:SS:ff / HH:MM:SS:ff / HH:MM:SS:ff / HH:MM:SS:ff
It is mandatory to respect this presentation for the selection pair
- Timecode in HH:MM:SS:ff format
- Separated by a slash /
- A space before and after the /
Rules of use
For this mode to work:
- timecodes must be arranged in pairs (even numbers).
- Timecodes must follow one another: timecode#1 < timecode#2.
- The pairs can be pasted together
- Segment 1: 00:00:01:00 / 00:00:05:00
- Segment 2: 00:00:05:00 / 00:00:08:00