How do I jump to a chapter marker?

VideoPro wrote on 9/17/2021, 6:41 PM

I set several chapter markers in my movie.

I want to be able to press a button and have the cursor jump to that exact location in the timeline. There does not appear to be any way to do this in the MEPP program?

Also, how do I quickly highlight a section of my movie which is between two chapter markers?

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browj2 wrote on 9/17/2021, 9:45 PM

Hi,

As far as I know, there is no 'button' to jump to a specific chapter marker. You can have 99 chapter markers, so I can't even imagine how that could be done.

It would be nice to have a listing of Chapter and Project markers, see the name and be able to jump to a specific marker, but this would still not be a 'button' but rather a shortcut and a selection. Perhaps you could ask Magix to add these features.

For moving to next and previous markers, including chapter markers, see under Edit, Move view.

For markers, see under Edit, Markers.

To learn what these do and how to use them, see the manual.

You can only highlight/select objects, not a section between 2 chapters. You could select everything manually between 2 chapters so long as all objects are split at chapter markers. You can define a range between 2 chapters. See Markers and Move View along with Edit, Edit range and consult the manual.

John CB

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