Markers and Regions v/10.0

Tor Divel wrote on 9/27/2012, 5:08 AM
Hi fellows,
Markers and Regoins saved in trimmer window doesent show up in "Edit Details Window"

Only show up in Edit Details Window when Markers and Regions are added to timeline.

I want to go trough many clips and mark and region them in trimmer. Then sort and planning and adding to timeline from Edit Details. Is this possiple, or do I miss somthing importent?

br.

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JohnnyRoy wrote on 9/27/2012, 5:32 AM
> "Markers and Regoins saved in trimmer window doesent show up in "Edit Details Window" ...Is this possiple, or do I miss somthing importent?"

You didn't miss anything. Edit Details is showing you the details of the timeline. There is no way to show embedded markers inside of individual media.

> "I want to go trough many clips and mark and region them in trimmer. Then sort and planning and adding to timeline from Edit Details"

A better workflow would be to create subclips while in the trimmer. These show up as separate media which you can then drop on the timeline. You can also use regions to remind yourself where the subclips came from but making subclips will do what you want (i.e., make them available in the Project Media Bin for organizing)

~jr
Tor Divel wrote on 9/28/2012, 4:22 AM
Thank you for informative reply! :)
Sol M. wrote on 9/28/2012, 7:28 PM
Subclips are nice, but they feel like so much more work as they're not as dynamically adjustable as regions (just drag the in/out point of a region in the trimmer and the region has been changed).

You can view regions on a clip-by-clip basis in the Explorer tab by enabling "Region View" (from the Views button). When you select a file in the Explorer tab, you'll see a listing of all the regions in that file. You can then drag/drop any of these regions directly to the timeline (ala subclips) or open the file in the Trimmer zoomed into the selected region.

I definitely find it odd that the Explorer tab has the regions view while the Project Media tab (where you would be more likely browsing media for a specific project) does not, but it works decently well for browsing through clips that I've logged to find a particular shot.