![]() I'm just starting to appreciate markers more than before. ![]() As well, if you use the previous/next marker keys to select an existing marker, or simply get the timeline pointer on an existing marker some other way, and press M, it will open that Edit box and you can change the color or description etc.Īfter you have added a bunch of markers, there is a Markers window that shows all markers. You can also right-click on an existing marker and choose to Edit that info. If you press M twice (double press), a box will pop up and you can enter all sorts of goodies such as text, description etc., and select a color of your choice. In either case, if you press M (or assigned key) once, it will add the marker with the default color (green on my system). This is to differentiate between clip markers and sequence markers (that show in the timeline). If no clip is selected for the active timeline (active sequence) when you press M (or assigned add marker key), the marker will be added to the timeline (i.e., the sequence you are editing). If a clip in a timeline is selected when you press M or the assigned add marker key, the marker will be added to the clip itself. Summary: I want to add a red marker to a video clip without stopping playback. ![]() I went to the keyboard shortcuts and found "Set marker color", this is great, however when i attempt to apply the marker to the clip it will only mark the top of the timeline this doesn't really do any good. I want this green marker to be RED, or WHITE, something more noticeable. The Add Marker shortcut places a green marker on the clip.
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