Overview
The ability to set Markers for Adobe Premiere Pro (About Markers in Adobe Premiere Pro) is one of the new features in just:in v4.0 and extremely helpful, if you want to highlight scenes in one or multiple recordings. Markers Presets can be created in the Configuration Panel and can be completely customised.
just:in is writing the xmp metadata for the Markers directly into the mov-container or into a xmp sidecar file when working with mxf-container. This will be handled automatically from just:in as soon as you are using Marker Presets during recording.
Using Marker Presets
Make sure that you have created at least one Marker Preset before switching to the Markers-Tab. Select a Channel, choose your Marker Preset and start recording.
Please beware that the Marker Preset has to be selected before the recording.
As soon as a Marker Preset gets selected, the Markers will be listed below. As mentioned below, you can define as many Markers as you want.
When you start the recording, you can start inserting the Markers. As soon as you set the first Marker a new Marker Table will be visible below the Marker list, where are inserted Markers for the current recording are displayed.
When the recording gets stopped, the recorded file and the inserted Markers can be used in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Please beware that growing file support with Markers is not available, as Adobe Premiere Pro can only insert xmp metadata when the file is closed.
Import the recorded file into Premiere Pro
First check if you have the XMP metadata linking setting activated in the Media Preferences.
Then you can import the recorded file and you can see the created Markers either in the Viewer Window or directly in the Timeline of Premiere Pro.