Add support for Adobe Premiere Markers
The ability to export this for Final Cut is awesome, but with the changes in FCP X, a lot of us have jumped or are jumping ship to Adobe Premiere. It would be nice to include these same capabilities.
Thanks for writing in the request! We realize the Adobe Premiere community has grown stronger over the last few years. We’ll keep this under review for a future update of InqScribe.
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Anders commented
Subrip (srt) works well with Premiere open captions workflow, but sometimes it would be nice to import it as markers instead. I use inqscribe also for more general logging sometimes, like descriptions and comments to the images, and then it would be better to import it as markers.
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Claire Bellmonte commented
Exactly right! but I seem to the Adobe Premiere Markers has more familiar tools and give the better environment. So if you know about more details of Adobe Premiere just click on https://www.adobesupportphonenumber.com/
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AdminAlex Underwood (Admin, InqScribe) commented
We're doing some research into Premiere support for InqScribe. We're wondering, what format do you currently use to import subtitles? Do you have a preferred subtitle format for use with Premiere?
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Gerald commented
Me too
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Linn commented
Agree! I would use this program if it were compatible with Adobe Premiere, but otherwise it is much less useful. Please let me know if you add this feature!
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Dan Morris commented
exactly.