Re: [LAU] How do I control the 'end' marker in Ardour?

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On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 10:26:33AM +0300, Sampo Savolainen wrote:
> Quoting dfro@xxxxxxxxx:
> 
> > I am having trouble finding and controlling where an audio file ends 
> > during export.  I will go to export a small one second sample, for 
> > example, and the cursor keeps going on and on making a large file where 
> > there is no sound. I click on the keyboard 'goto end' key and it sends 
> > me to a measure hundreds of measures away from the beginning.  Why?
> > 
> > Can someone help me understand how to control where the end of a sound 
> > file is.  How do I invoke the 'end' marker or change its location?
> 
> The end of an Ardour session is controlled by the marker labelled "end"
> which should be present for every session. Drag that marker to the position
> you want the exporting to and.
> 
> The same applies to the "start" marker except that it controls the start of
> the session.
> 

I had trouble with 0.99.3 where the "end" marker would move by itself where I didn't want it, like, to 19:33:00 or some crzy point in distant-future time. I'd have to open the "Locations" dialog box, then find the "end" marker, and click "set", which would set it back to 00:00:00, then go back to the editor view, zoom out, and manually move it back to the end of the file. That sucked.

So far I have not seen that problem in Ardour 2.0.2, so I suppose that either it's been fixed or it was some system-specific problem that only I had.

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