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Re: A better way to mark the timeline?
by
Jeremy Garchow
(JeremyG)
on Jun 17, 2008 at 3:35:51 am
You could use the clip markers as guides, then create chapter markers from them after that. PIA I know.
This might help, but might be more trouble than it's worth and also not quite what you need.
>>Edit
This looks a bit better:
http://www.spherico.de/filmtools/XML2Text/index.html
Jeremy
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