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I love the product. Love having it in my arsenal. The only hangup is I was never able to get timecode+ markers applied onto existing clips in the browser. Dragging in a new slug from Marker Toolbox works properly.
However, I just did a basic test, and it seemed to work:
Will chase up Jeff for more information.
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Chris! I isolated this Marker Toolbox “bug”. I don’t know if you remember, but I couldn’t get it to transfer Timecode+ markers to an existing clip or multicam clip in Final Cut Pro. I’ve isolated the cause! It was user error, but I could see this being a common mistake if you feel like addressing it somehow:
It was a discrepancy between the starting timecode in Timecode+ VS the default starting timecode that multicam clips inherit in Final Cut Pro.
I always configure Timecode+ notes to start at 00:00:00:00, but when Final Cut Pro creates a multicam clip the starting timecode is automatically inherited from the native timecode of the first clip. In order for Marker Toolbox to work correctly, I must manually set new multicam clips to begin at 00:00:00:00 (or whatever arbitrary timecode was logged by Timecode+ when creating the notes). Alternatively, I could have matched the camera timecode on the Timecode+ side (but I need it zeroed).
Jeff Roy writes on Bluesky:
However, I just did a basic test, and it seemed to work:
Will chase up Jeff for more information.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: