Clip Markers Used to Mark All From Same Master and Master
Prior to several updates ago, if I put a marker on a subclip, it also put that marker on the same frame on the master—as well as in associated multicam sequences. On the first 2025 update this came back, then when I updated to 25.1 it dropped off again.
In case it's helpful, or if someone has an alternative workflow, here's why this is costing me time...
If Premiere can make subclips out of multicam sequences I'm not aware of it (I'd love to find out if this can be done). I'm left to synch interview audio and cameras via "create multicam..." and then merge the master audio with camera A by dragging from the multicam sequence into a bin and make subclips from that merged clip.
After assembling the narrative, I then copy-paste cameras B and C over each corrisponding clip made from those subclips.
I used to be able to simply make a marker at the beginning of a clip in the assemble sequence, that marker would then show up on camera A in the multicam sequence, I'd razor cut the alternative angles on that marker and copy them into my assemble sequence—quick and easy.
Without the marker showing up, I have to open the subclip (from the assemble sequence) in the preview window, copy the in-mark timecode, then open the master clip from the multicam sequence into the preview window, paste the timecode and set the in-mark so the master clip in the mulitcam sequence reveals where to razor cut the alternative angles.
I've been on the phone with Premiere support, but typically they're far from experts—it's usually a waste of time to call them.
I've looked everywhere marker settings seem to be and nothing worked. Does anyone know how I might toggle the markers to be universal?
