German Izquierdo
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Having the exact same problem. But only certain markers suffer this condition. Within the same clip some markers will retain the text and info, and some will just remain there but with all text and info erased.
Additional info: I’m editing multicam (2 cameras), and when I place a marker in one of the cams clips, it gets copied on the second cam clip (which is great), but maybe they are constantly rewriting each other? So the empty info box on the second clip marker immediately overwrites the info I just wrote on the first clip marker. Just a thought. Besides, I’m having trouble deleting some of the markers (some of them just won’t erase), so far this is only with clips that erase info but not all of them.
Can anybody help?
Thanks!
G.
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German Izquierdo
July 25, 2015 at 2:53 am in reply to: Text and duration in all markers suddenly disapearedHi,
I’m having the exact same problem. Only in my case only certain markers suffer this condition. Within the same clip some markers will retain the text and info, and some will just remain there but with all text and info erased.
Can anybody help?
Thanks!
G.
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Chris, thanks a lot for the quick reply!
Glad to know my plan is good to go. You never know with these things.
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Hey Dennis,
Thanks a lot, I will try rising the levels but I’m not sure that’s the case with my problem because when I pull the clips into the sequence (timeline) they have no audio track…
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Michael,
Yeah, the audio in the timeline is fine so I could lay down all the synced clips in a FCP sequence and then open the sequence in PPro and drag each combo into the bin and so finally linking them in PPro… Agh, that’s gonna take a while, there’s a lottt of footage.
Thanks again and I hope somebody knows of a faster method…
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German Izquierdo
January 17, 2013 at 2:56 am in reply to: Final Cut Pro 7 to Premiere problem, please!EDIT:
(more info for if it helps):
I synced by lining up video and audio in the timeline, linking them, and dragging them back into the bin. I know this is not ”merging” and may not be proper, so I have made a test by merging clips and the same problem happens.
The sequences are imported fine (with audio and video both working and in sync), it’s the bins that have problems. It seems as if Premiere is ignoring that the video/audio clips in the bins are either ”merged” or ”linked”… It acts as if I didn’t link or merge anything.
I have exported XMLs of the whole project, separate bins, separate sequences, etc.
Thanks again!
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Michael, thanks a lot for the interest. Yeah, I understand, this forum is very active and I always find solutions by just searching, that’s why I thought it was strange.
I synced by lining up video and audio in the timeline, linking them, and dragging them back into the bin. I know this is not ”merging” and may not be proper, so I have made a test by merging clips and the same problem happens.
The sequences are imported fine (with audio and video both working and in sync), it’s the bins that have problems. It seems as if Premiere is ignoring that the video/audio clips in the bins are either ”merged” or ”linked”… It acts as if I didn’t link or merge anything.
I have exported XMLs of the whole project, separate bins, separate sequences, etc.
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No answers? 🙁