Peter Szijarto
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YES!!! This is a HUGE problem for me. I use Markers EXTENSIVELY for film and commercial editing to create notes for myself that I can sort using the marker panel.
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THIS WOULD BE AMAZING. I am working on a film right now, and it has a VERY fast turnaround and I need to spit out dailies that have scene numbers...without having to go label every clip. It would be great if we could add an effect like timecode to burn in the markers titles to picture.
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To be honest, masks in general are atrocious in Premiere. Adobe, make them like they are in After Effects please.
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This is by design. We always keep captions within safe margins (10%). Would an option to defeat this restriction be useful or is it better to remove this safeguard all together. Opinions welcome.
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Yes, in my opinion, having edited for 20 years, I would prefer the ability to create however I'd like without any restrictions. Give the option to uncheck "within safe margins" or something. Thanks!
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This is not a bug, it’s as designed. We specifically limit the visibility to one track at a time to avoid accidentally burning in multiple tracks. Also, when exporting to a format that only supports one captions stream like SRT or STL, we need to know which is the active track in order to export the correct track.
But I understand why you might need two tracks visible at the same time.
Multiple speakers:
If we could automatically identify speakers and designate a style associated with them, would that help? For example speaker 1 is blue and on the left, speaker 2 is yellow and on the right?Multiple languages:
Do you ever need to burn in both at the same time or is it just a matter of being able to see both to aid in translation and alignment?Thanks for the feedback, we really are listening :)
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Ripple Trim to Previous Edit USED to work when you were on the first frame, but now hitting Q does nothing.
I would LOVE it if Adobe fixed this and also added the function you are talking about allowing you to shorten the previous clip at the cut point by pressing W.