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Using Markers
A marker is an indicator that is added to a selected frame to mark a particular location in a clip, subclip, or sequence. Markers can have icons of different colors and can be associated with user-defined comments. Markers display in the timeline and in the Markers list below the Media viewer.
The MediaCentral UX mobile application for Android devices allows you to review markers added through MediaCentral UX (browser, desktop, or iOS mobile), Media Composer, or other supported applications.
The following image and table describe the Marker feature added with MediaCentral UX mobile for Android v2.10:
 
 
Display
Description
1
Status bar
Displays the status of the asset. This bar is only visible if your Interplay Production configuration supports approval — see Setting the Approval Status for Assets.
2
Marker count
Displays the number of markers associated with this asset.
3
Show/Hide Marker list button
Expands or collapses the Marker list.
4
Marker list
A list of the markers in the clip or sequence. Markers are sorted by timecode. You can scroll the list to see all markers.
5
Active marker
When selected, the marker is highlighted in the list. Additionally, the Media viewer’s playhead advances to the position of the marker and pauses playback.
*Markers are supported through the MediaCentral UX mobile application when connecting to MediaCentral servers running v2.6 and later.
When opening an asset that contains one or more markers, a list appears under the Media viewer. Each marker is indexed in chronological order according to the asset’s time code. Each marker is displayed with its icon color, comments (if applicable), and name of the user that created it. If an asset does not contain any markers, the list is replaced with a message indicating that no markers exist for the selected asset.
*The Marker list only appears on Android phones when in portrait mode. Tablets support markers in both portrait and landscape.
In a collaborative workflow where another user is adding new markers to the asset, the mobile user can swipe down on the list to refresh the connection and access the newly created markers.