CSV Import - Attribute Selection

The Attribute Selection page of the CSV Import dialog allows you to assign marker attributes to the columns.

  • To open the CSV Import - Attribute Selection dialog, select File > Import > CSV Marker, and select a CSV file. In the CSV Import - Encoding dialog, make your changes and click OK.

  1. Column pop-up menus

    These menus allow you to assign marker attributes. You must assign at least Timecode In.

  2. Ignore first rows

    Allows you to specify how many lines you want to exclude from import. Use this if your CSV file contains column headers that you want to exclude from import.

  3. Append numbers to a marker attribute

    Allows you to add a counter to a marker attribute. This is useful if you later sort the marker list by this attribute in the Markers window.

    Note

    Do not use this attribute to split your CSV file.

  4. Generate multiple marker tracks

    Activate this if you want the markers to be placed on different tracks.

  5. Split using Column

    Allows you to specify by what column the markers are sorted. This specifies that all lines with the same value in the split column are imported into the same marker track in Nuendo.