<p>
This tab contains settings that relate to the behavior of the
- <a href="/ardours-interface/the-transport-bar/">Transport Bar</a>
- and <a href="/synchronization/">Synchronization</a>.
+ <a href="@@transport-bar">Transport Bar</a>
+ and <a href="@@working-with-synchronization">Synchronization</a>.
</p>
<img src="/images/a4_preferences_transport.png" alt="preferences
<li>
<p>
<strong>Create markers where xruns occur</strong> will create a new
- <a href="/working-with-markers/">marker</a> when an xrun occurs during
+ <a href="@@working-with-markers">marker</a> when an xrun occurs during
recording at the location of the xrun. This marks where possible xruns
might produce audible glitches when stopping on xruns is disabled.
</p>
<p>
<strong>External timecode source</strong> determines which external
source to use when Ardour is using an external
- <a href="/synchronization/">synchronization</a> source. Depending
+ <a href="@@working-with-synchronization">synchronization</a> source. Depending
on the timecode source chosen, additional preference options are
available.
</p>
of -86 ms over a 24 hour period. Drop-frame timecode would
compensate exactly for an NTSC color frame rate of 30 * 0.9990 (i.e.
29.970000). That is not the actual rate. However, some vendors use
- that rate - despite it being against the specs - because the
+ that rate—despite it being against the specs—because the
variant of using exactly 29.97 fps has zero timecode drift.
</p>
</ul>