Adobe 25520388 User Guide - Page 219

Read marker comments in tool tips, Sharing markers with After Effects, Encore, and Flash

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 214 Editing sequences and clips Type This field is enables only if Flash cue Point is selected. Check Event to create a Flash Cue Point marker that will trigger an event. Check Navigation to create a Flash Cue Point marker that will be used for navigation only. Plus and Minus buttons Click Plus (+) to add a Flash cue point, and to give it a name and value. Click Minus (-) to remove a Flash Cue point. Name This field is enabled only if Flash Cue Point is selected. Type a name for your Flash cue point. Value This field is enabled only if Flash Cue Point is selected. Type a value for your Flash cue point. 3 To enter comments or specify options for other sequence markers, click Prev or Next. Note: DVD authoring programs such as Encore adhere to DVD guidelines that restrict the proximity of chapter links. When setting markers for use as chapter links, make sure to space them at least 15 frames apart, or by the amount required by your authoring software. Otherwise, your authoring program may move the chapter links automatically. Read marker comments in tool tips 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) Note: 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. • 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 copyand-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. • Sequence markers in clips exported from Premiere Pro appear as cue points in Adobe Flash projects if they contain text in their Chapter fields. The cue point data in the Chapter field of a sequence marker in Premiere Pro will be encoded as XML. For the XML protocol required, see Flash Help. Note: You must add text to a chapter marker in Adobe Premiere Pro for that chapter marker to appear as a cue point in Adobe Flash projects. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing sequences and clips
Last updated 1/16/2012
Type
This field is enables only if Flash cue Point is selected. Check Event to create a Flash Cue Point marker that will
trigger an event. Check Navigation to create a Flash Cue Point marker that will be used for navigation only.
Plus and Minus buttons
Click Plus (+) to add a Flash cue point, and to give it a name and value. Click Minus (-) to
remove a Flash Cue point.
Name
This field is enabled only if Flash Cue Point is selected. Type a name for your Flash cue point.
Value
This field is enabled only if Flash Cue Point is selected. Type a value for your Flash cue point.
3
To enter comments or specify options for other sequence markers, click Prev or Next.
Note:
DVD authoring programs such as Encore adhere to DVD guidelines that restrict the proximity of chapter links.
When setting markers for use as chapter links, make sure to space them at least 15 frames apart, or by the amount
required by your authoring software. Otherwise, your authoring program may move the chapter links automatically.
Read marker comments in tool tips
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)
Note:
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.
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.
Sequence markers in clips exported from Premiere Pro appear as cue points in Adobe Flash projects if they contain
text in their Chapter fields. The cue point data in the Chapter field of a sequence marker in Premiere Pro will be
encoded as XML. For the XML protocol required, see Flash Help.
Note:
You must add text to a chapter marker in Adobe
Premiere
Pro for that chapter marker to appear as a cue point
in Adobe Flash projects.