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TANDBERG 
CONTENT SERVER 
USER GUIDE
D 13898.04
DECEMBER 2006
Adding and Moving Markers
A Marker is a position in the conference 
that is linked to an Index point, an 
Image or both. When playing the 
conference, clicking on an Index point 
will forward the movie to that Marker 
location. When the movie reaches a 
Marker that has an image attached, 
the image will be displayed in the 
Presentation tab of the viewer.
Conference markers are displayed when 
the Markers tab is clicked. Markers can 
be selected from the markers tab list 
one at a time.
To select a marker in the Content 
Editor, click on:
the marker’s select box or
the marker number or
the marker time
When a marker is selected from the list, 
an orange rectangle will display around 
the marker’s number, timecode, image 
and index. A small inverted triangle 
will be shown in the timeline of the 
controller to mark the position of the 
marker in the conference.


About Markers
Adding Markers
Moving Existing Markers
Adding markers into the timeline is done by clicking the 
Add Marker
 
button while the clip is playing.  A small inverted triangle at the 
centre point of the scrub-bar in the timeline will be added to indicate 
the position of the added marker.
This will also add a marker within the Markers tab positioned in time 
order, with Add Image and Add Index buttons available.
At this stage, the markers make no difference to the users watching 
the conference as there is nothing attached to them.
There are two ways of doing this; by editing the timecode or by 
dragging the marker.
Editing the TIMECODE of the marker:
Change the time (format is hh:mm:ss.000) in the time field and 
press enter. The marker in the timeline will move to the new 
location.
By dragging the marker:
The marker in the timeline can also be dragged to its new position 
and the timecode will also change. The marker will be displayed in 
the timeline when the corresponding timecode is selected as in the 
screen shot below.
Times entered as seconds will be converted.  
Example:
 65 will be converted to 00:01:05.000.
Viewing Conferences > Editing Contents