Cues

Cues are special Timeline markers, which can perform operations to customize Timeline playback, or even trigger other timelines. They are added and edited in their own space on the top of the Timeline and in the Inspector.

 

Adding, moving and deleting Cues

To add a cue, simply double-click in the cue are on top of the timeline above the clips, which is always visible. Cues can be moved simply by left-mouse drag or in the inspector's Time input field. A single cue can be selected by clicking it, multiple cues are selected by CTRL clicking several cues or by creating a selection marquee. To delete a cue, select it and hit DEL on your keyboard.

 

 

It is also possible to add a new cue a the Nowpointer's position by Shift double clicking or, when a cue is selected, by typing N on the keyboard.

 

Another option to add a Pause cue (see below) is to right-click a clip and select Add Pause Cue Before Clip.

 

Showing and minimizing the Cue Track

The Cue track is always visible but can be minimized using the k key on the keyboard.

Time to next Cue

The smaller second Timecode display in the Timeline always shows a countdown time until the next cue.

 

Configuring Cues in the Inspector

Cues always have a Timecode, a number and an Operation assigned. They may also have a Label, which might be mandatory for certain operations. All these properties can be defined in the Inspector once the cue is selected.

 

 

Cue Operations

Cues trigger certain operations, as soon as the Nowpointer passes them during playback. The following operations can be assigned to a cue:

Play

Plays the timeline from this cue. If the Nowpointer passes this cue while playing, it simply continues playing, except when there is a Wait Duration defined in the inspector. When there is a Wait Duration, the Nowpointer stops at the cue for the defined time and continues immediately afterward. 

Note: While waiting, the Timecode countdown turns red and displays the time until playback will continue.

 

Pause

Pauses the timeline. When paused, the Nowpointer remains at the current location

Stop

Stops playback and returns the Nowpointer to the beginning of the Timeline.

Jump

With Jump Cues, the Nowpointer can be moved to a different point on the Timeline. These cues can be configured to either

 

Blend Duration

All cues can be assigned a Blend Duration, which is a kind of crossfade between original Nowpointer's position and the new position (e.g. after a jump). 

Note: While a blending operation is performed, the Nowpointer turns blue.

 

 

Activity

Cues can be active or deactivated in the Inspector under the the Activity dropdown menu. The following configurations are available.