Markers Presets can only be used with Adobe Premiere Pro. Please contact us, if you require this feature for Final Cut Pro.
Marker Presets can be used to predefine different Markers for recordings. Markers can be used to tag anything at anytime, for instance to mark highlights of sport games or to track chapters/tracks of live coverings. Marker Presets are very flexible and can be used for every recording. Markers end up as metadata directly in the MOV-container or as a XMP sidecar file for MXF-container. Markers in Adobe Premiere Pro look like this.
Overview
Open the Just Control Configuration Panel, select a Device and switch to the “Marker Presets” Tab.
To make any changes you have unlock the Just Control Configuration Panel.
Marker Preset List: List of Marker Presets created for the selected Device. Use the “Plus” and “Minus” button to create or to remove the selected Marker Presets.
Marker List: Use the “Plus” and “Minus” button to create or to remove the selected Marker.
Marker Name: Set the name of the Marker here.
Comment: Set an optional Comment Text here.
Shortcut: Define a custom keyboard shortcut here.
Timecode offset in frames: Set the timecode offset for Markers here.
Rename Marker Presets, Markers or Marker Comments
Double-click into the Marker Preset Name, Marker Name or Comment field to adjust the content of the selected field.