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Old 10-19-2019, 10:45 PM
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Default Automatic Markers for Pro Tools?

Hi all!

I came across an issue.
At the studio I work at, we need to use markers in between location of scenes, so that the editors will have a much easier time working on the project.

Problem is, I googled about everything I can think of, but still can't find even a name (let alone a link) of a software that is capable of that.

Again, searching for a software that can recognise the transition between scenes (according to the video, or according to the audio clips in the session).

Has anyone here ever heard of such a thing?
How do you guys mark your sessions if you have massive amounts and not so much time?

Thanks!
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