Try Direct media xtra for setting quepoint.
It really xorks

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: setting videro markers. (Kurt Griffin)
   2. Re: setting videro markers. (nik crosina)


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Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 15:32:10 -0500
From: Kurt Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> setting videro markers.
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I usually go with cuepoints in a Quicktime, but don't rely on the
cuepoint Lingo... I just grab the cuepointTimelist() when the movie has
loaded (that might not be the right function... or is it a property?,
but it's something like that--forgive me because I've been in Flash
hell for months) and go from there. That way, the editors can play with
their precious in/out points, and it doesn't affect me. ;)

You could export your movie to QT and add cues, then grab the QT
cuepoint times and make that data retrievable for your project (xml,
cast member, text export from QT itself, whatever)... should give you a
fairly accurate list of cue points for the mpeg. If the cues are off,
you can then manually adjust the times, because you're not relying on
the actual cue points, just tweaking the QT's output.

There's an article on doug or Apple about adding cues to a QT, if you
decide to go that way.

hth,
Kurt

> Right. And another way is to use MPEG Advance Xtra from tabuleiro.com
> that has very friendly routines for markers, either set up
> interactively in the movie or established via timecode points (per
> Colin). S.
>
>  At 10:30 PM 1/28/05 -0500, you wrote:
>> At 12:44 AM +0000 1/29/05, nik crosina wrote:
>>> How can I set markers in a video with e.g. Premier so that they are
>>> still there when the file is saved as an mpg1 and played in
>>> Doirector.
>>>
>>> I amsure it can be done, or am I wrong here aan my memory miserably
>>> fails me ?...
>>
>> Not sure if it's possible with MPEG1. I do know that there are better
>> ways than using markers to solve the same problem. Having alinear
>> list of timecodes, and using findposnear() is a very fast way to
>> synchronize video to other things.
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Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:48:21 +0000
From: nik crosina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> setting videro markers.
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Thanks guys,

**-- will try and avoid the X-posting, there seem to be 2 or more entries in my contacts with different names but sameamil addresses --**

RE teh cue points, I am probably going to go down teh route of asking the editor to provide me with a cue time list (either in ms ro timecode) and then read that into the director movie, and use MPEG Xtra to deal with the cue points. Or, possibly convert the movie to QT and do it with a separate track.

At least I can now rest assured that my memory is not what it was before, as there is now app that allows you to set markers in a video and then export or keep them in Director.

BEst Rs
Nik



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