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Markers in Premiere 6.0 and above
Posted by Alvin Lowery on May 13, 2014 at 1:57 pmHas the marker issue been fixed where the marker stays with the clip
if you insert or extract segments from the timeline?Mike Harrison replied 11 years ago 3 Members · 3 Replies -
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Peter Garaway
May 13, 2014 at 4:01 pmThat was added in Premiere Pro CC 7.1
Ripple Sequence Markers
In earlier versions of Premiere Pro, sequence markers were fixed on your timeline. When you deleted a part of a clip and closed the gap using ripple-delete, or inserted a clip using insert-edit, your markers wouldn’t move with the clip.Premiere Pro now lets you use Ripple Sequence Markers to let your markers ripple upstream or downstream when cutting or trimming in your timeline. For example, after an insert-edit, any sequence markers after the insertion point ripple downstream. Similarly, after a ripple-delete, any sequence markers after the last deleted frame ripple upstream.
To turn on or off Ripple Sequence Markers, select Marker > Ripple Sequence Markers.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
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Mike Harrison
April 13, 2015 at 8:11 pmHello,
This feature is really great, except for one thing –
I really wish when you used this function to ripple delete footage and bring markers backwards on the timeline accordingly, that it also DELETED THE MARKERS within the area that you ripple deleted, rather than not only leaving them undeleted, but piling them up on top of each other in a seemingly nonsensical way, forcing me to figure out which markers were part of the now deleted segment and delete them one by one. What if I need to ripple delete a huge segment, full of 200 markers? Huge pain. Am I missing something?
Thanks
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