Display marker comments – Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual
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To move a sequence marker, drag the marker in a Timeline panel or the Program Monitor’s time ruler.
Dragging a marker in the Source or Program Monitor’s time ruler moves the corresponding marker icon in a Timeline panel.
Sequence markers in a nested sequence appear as clip markers (with a slightly different color) in the parent sequence and in the
Source Monitor. To adjust a nested marker, open the nested sequence in a Timeline panel, and then drag the marker.
Delete a marker
1. Do one of the following:
To delete a clip marker, cue the playhead to the clip marker, and then open the clip in the Source Monitor.
To delete a sequence marker, cue the playhead to the marker.
2. Do one of the following:
In Premiere Pro CS6, to clear a marker, choose Marker > Clear Current Marker
In Premiere Pro CS6, to clear multiple markers, choose Marker > Clear All Markers.
In Premiere Pro CS5.5, and earlier, choose Marker > Clear Sequence Marker, and choose one of the following options from the
submenu:
Deletes the marker at the current time.
Deletes all markers in either the clip or sequence (depending on the view you’re using).
Deletes a numbered marker from a list of all numbered markers.
You can’t remove a sequence marker by dragging it away from the time ruler.
You can clear a sequence marker by right-clicking (Windows), or Ctrl-clicking (Mac OS) on a marker, and then choose Clear Current
Marker from the context menu.
Display marker comments
Once a marker is set, hovering over it in the time ruler produces a tool tip which displays the marker information. You can quickly scan marker
contents without opening the Marker dialog box.
The sequence marker tool tip displays the following information on up to four items:
Marker name (optional, shown only if entered)
Timecode start (always displayed)
Duration (optional, shown only if the marker has a duration)
Comment text (optional, shown only if entered)
When the Show Audio Time Units option is selected, the tool tips show marker location and duration in audio time units instead of timecode
units.
Sharing markers with After Effects, Encore, and Flash
You can share markers between Premiere Pro, Adobe Encore, and Adobe Flash in any of the following ways.
In Premiere Pro CS6, sequence markers are referred to as "markers."
When you import a Premiere Pro project into After Effects, After Effects converts the sequence markers to composition markers.
When you copy a sequence from a Premiere Pro Project panel and paste it into After Effects, the resulting composition keeps the sequence
markers as composition markers, and the clip markers as layer markers. The copy-and-paste operation therefore preserves the markers in
the way you would expect.
When you export a sequence from Premiere Pro through Adobe Media Encoder into a container format, such as AVI, the sequence markers
are saved into the file as XMP temporal metadata. When you use the video file as the source for a layer, After Effects converts these
sequence markers to layer markers.
When you create an After Effects composition through Dynamic Link in Premiere Pro, After Effects does not preserve the sequence markers
and clip markers.
Encore chapter markers added to a sequence in Premiere Pro will appear as chapter markers in Encore when the host clip is exported from
Premiere Pro using the File > Adobe Dynamic Link > Send To Encore command.
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