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Re: OnLocation XML in FCP
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Mark Mapes
on Jul 22, 2009 at 8:45:16 pm
The SMVP file mainly contains metadata. That's where the info is kept for placeholders in the project prior to recording the clips, and then it's kind of a backup to what's stored in the clip.
The comment markers are represented in the SMVP, but you might not find them particularly useful as they're saved in hexadecimal (at least I think it's hex. I'm not fluent...)
Mark Mapes
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