Hi Neil,
Any markers you place in Audition will unfortunately not be visible in 
Premiere (as far as I know).
Greetings
Uwe


> Hi Uwe,
>
> Wouldn't be a bad idea if I had kids and wasn't bankrupt...
>
> Still, there may be another way to do this, via the Audition program (I
> think).  You can put reference markers on the video for narration I
> saw/read/heard somewhere, maybe if I did this for each clip at the start (if
> I'm allowed to), putting the start time into the marker..... it would be a
> start anyway.
> Otherwise, I'm just gonna have to trawl through it all and try to sync up
> everything (using the audio) like I always have done, no big issue really,
> gives me something to do I guess.
>
> Being able to just drop everything onto the timeline in sync where and when
> I want would make it kinda boring really.
>
> I have the privileges of being able to put the camera's there.  To hook them
> up to their sound system (DJ's and lots of other un-techy guys there too)
> would only confuse them even more, they can't even get the Sax mic working
> on demand, so there's little hope really.  I did try and jump in a few times
> but gave up in the end :-(
>
> Looks like the hard way unless I can suss that Audition (?) 'hack' I
> mentioned.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Neil.
>
> On 27 July 2011 12:41, Uwe Soltau<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Lee,
>> I use the audio as well and it works very well but the best way is if
>> you have cameras
>> like my Sony NX5 which can be linked The one camera generates the timecode
>> which is then simultaneously recorded by all the other cameras as well.
>> I unfortunately only have one camera with that facility so can not use
>> it and would therefore
>> not know how to make the timecode visible in Premiere but I am sure that
>> should be possible.
>>
>> Neil, why don't you join the nations of this world and raise your debt
>> limit and get a few of those
>> cameras and ask your children to pay them off.:-)
>>
>> Uwe
>>
>>
>>> The best way I know to sync cameras is with the audio, not the video.
>>> Every
>>> week I put together something made from 4 cameras (and now for the
>>> last few
>>> months it is 5 cameras). The technique I use to allow easy sync'ing is to
>>> feed the same audio to every camera; I avoid on-camera mic's. Using
>>> the same
>>> audio stream makes it quite easy to locate patterns in the waveform to
>>> sync
>>> on. I look for patterns between pauses and/or for spikes.
>>>
>>> Lee
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