Re: amadeus pro: fastest method for reading current time

2021-04-03 Thread Jeff Berwick
I don’t know where it is located visually, but if you move the insertion point 
to the play head you can then hit command + g to see the time.

Hth,
Jeff


> On Apr 3, 2021, at 1:18 AM, Yuma Decaux  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I am currently coding some quick scripts in python to generate video clips 
> from a list of youtube videos, and a transcription of my own audio to layer 
> on top automatically.
> 
> I am looking for the most efficient, as in fastest way of reading the current 
> playhead on the timeline on amadeus pro. I don't want to fool around using vo 
> navigation, but just capture the time stamp, by using keyboard maestro or 
> some other such keyboard command to get the information.
> 
> Anyone know where the timeline is located in the amadeus pro interface?
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Yuma 
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Re: amadeus pro: fastest method for reading current time

2021-04-03 Thread Robert Carter
You can also bring up the go to time option with the command+g command. That 
will by default show you the current time in the file.

Robert Carter



> On Apr 3, 2021, at 7:43 AM, Jeff Berwick  wrote:
> 
> I don’t know where it is located visually, but if you move the insertion 
> point to the play head you can then hit command + g to see the time.
> 
> Hth,
> Jeff
> 
> 
>> On Apr 3, 2021, at 1:18 AM, Yuma Decaux  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I am currently coding some quick scripts in python to generate video clips 
>> from a list of youtube videos, and a transcription of my own audio to layer 
>> on top automatically.
>> 
>> I am looking for the most efficient, as in fastest way of reading the 
>> current playhead on the timeline on amadeus pro. I don't want to fool around 
>> using vo navigation, but just capture the time stamp, by using keyboard 
>> maestro or some other such keyboard command to get the information.
>> 
>> Anyone know where the timeline is located in the amadeus pro interface?
>> 
>> Thanks 
>> 
>> Yuma 
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Returning Amadeus user with questions

2021-04-03 Thread Phil Halton
Haven’t used Amadeus pro in a few years but I have reason to start up again 
now. I have a few questions even though I’ve gone through the Jonathan Mohsen 
tutorials.
 I can find no way to easily determine whether a track is stereo or mono. The 
only way I have found is to go into the tracks menu and see if the convert to 
mono entry is dimmed and then I can assume it must be mono or vice versa. all I 
have been able to find in the various dialogs and interface are the sampling 
rate and bit depth, but no mono/stereo status. How can I determine the full 
status of a track


Also, in the recording dialogue that comes up when you press command are, there 
is an unlabeled button at the very top left most position. What is this button.
I’ll probably have one or two more questions as time goes along but answers to 
these would be a big help thanks. Sent from my IPhone

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Re: amadeus pro: fastest method for reading current time

2021-04-03 Thread Jürgen Fleger
You can find the elapsed time in the Toolbar. I tried to set a VoiceOver 
Hotspot there but Hotspots are not very reliable as you might know. And it 
seems to be difficult if there are several windows open. VoiceOver confuses  
them when reading the content of the Hotspot.

So CMD + g might be the better choice.

Jürgen




> Am 03.04.2021 um 14:43 schrieb Jeff Berwick :
> 
> I don’t know where it is located visually, but if you move the insertion 
> point to the play head you can then hit command + g to see the time.
> 
> Hth,
> Jeff
> 
> 
>> On Apr 3, 2021, at 1:18 AM, Yuma Decaux  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I am currently coding some quick scripts in python to generate video clips 
>> from a list of youtube videos, and a transcription of my own audio to layer 
>> on top automatically.
>> 
>> I am looking for the most efficient, as in fastest way of reading the 
>> current playhead on the timeline on amadeus pro. I don't want to fool around 
>> using vo navigation, but just capture the time stamp, by using keyboard 
>> maestro or some other such keyboard command to get the information.
>> 
>> Anyone know where the timeline is located in the amadeus pro interface?
>> 
>> Thanks 
>> 
>> Yuma 
>> 
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Re: amadeus pro: fastest method for reading current time

2021-04-03 Thread kliph miller Sr
The go to command works every time as long as you move play head there

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> On Apr 3, 2021, at 10:13 AM, Jürgen Fleger  wrote:
> 
> You can find the elapsed time in the Toolbar. I tried to set a VoiceOver 
> Hotspot there but Hotspots are not very reliable as you might know. And it 
> seems to be difficult if there are several windows open. VoiceOver confuses  
> them when reading the content of the Hotspot.
> 
> So CMD + g might be the better choice.
> 
> Jürgen
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> Am 03.04.2021 um 14:43 schrieb Jeff Berwick :
>> 
>> I don’t know where it is located visually, but if you move the insertion 
>> point to the play head you can then hit command + g to see the time.
>> 
>> Hth,
>> Jeff
>> 
>> 
>>> On Apr 3, 2021, at 1:18 AM, Yuma Decaux  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I am currently coding some quick scripts in python to generate video clips 
>>> from a list of youtube videos, and a transcription of my own audio to layer 
>>> on top automatically.
>>> 
>>> I am looking for the most efficient, as in fastest way of reading the 
>>> current playhead on the timeline on amadeus pro. I don't want to fool 
>>> around using vo navigation, but just capture the time stamp, by using 
>>> keyboard maestro or some other such keyboard command to get the information.
>>> 
>>> Anyone know where the timeline is located in the amadeus pro interface?
>>> 
>>> Thanks 
>>> 
>>> Yuma 
>>> 
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