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Re: OnLocation XML in FCP
by Craig Reed on Jul 22, 2009 at 7:37:19 pm

Thank you, Mark. That saves me some time experimenting.

I am also wondering what the .SMVP files are in the Clip Info subfolder with our clips. We are shooting QT format from basic DV camera source. There is one for each video clip in the Clips folder and they open in a text editor as XML files. Any chance they contain marker info? I can always experiment with naming markers in OnLocation and seeing if the names show up in the SMVP file along side any useful information. Thought I'd ask first in case you knew off hand.

Thanks again,
-Craig



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