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In-to-Out Duration Indicator on Timeline

Enthusiast ,
Feb 17, 2025 Feb 17, 2025

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Since the Work Area is turned off by default, and being lazy enough to not turn it back on, I've been using the In-Out keyboard shortcuts to mark areas for export.  I rather like that better than the work area.

 

But one thing the work area had going for it, is you could right click the selection and it would tell you the duration of the selection.

 

I'd like to be able to right click the in-out selection in the timeline scale and have the duration of the selection pop up.  Or a shift+click or alt+click to show duration.  

 

Or am I missing something?

 

Thanks.

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Adobe Employee , Feb 18, 2025 Feb 18, 2025

In/Out Duration is important enough that it gets a dedicated Timecode label in the Program Monitor! Look for the gray timecode area in the bottom right of the monitor (see my screenshot). That is a live-updating In/Out Duration.

 

Screenshot 2025-02-18 at 11.45.46.pngexpand image

 

Additionally, you can open the Timecode panel (Window > Timecode) and set one of the rows to be In/Out Duration and put that panel wherever you want. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 18, 2025 Feb 18, 2025

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In/Out Duration is important enough that it gets a dedicated Timecode label in the Program Monitor! Look for the gray timecode area in the bottom right of the monitor (see my screenshot). That is a live-updating In/Out Duration.

 

Screenshot 2025-02-18 at 11.45.46.pngexpand image

 

Additionally, you can open the Timecode panel (Window > Timecode) and set one of the rows to be In/Out Duration and put that panel wherever you want. 

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Feb 19, 2025 Feb 19, 2025

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Who knew!  I'll check it out.

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