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I have individual video clips that need to be edited at certain timings. The clips were all viewed separately outside of Premiere so the timings are all based on each clip starting at 0.When I put all the clips together on the timeline I only see the time the clip lands on the sequence. The info tab only seems to tell me the start, end and duration of the clip on the timeline.
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If you want to see the timecode of the clip in the timeline, you can turn on a Heads Up Display of that info the will appear in the Program Monitor (and only in the Program Monitor - it won't be exported with your video).
Click on the wrench icon in the lower right corner of the Program Monitor and in the drop down menu toggle on Overlays and select the Editing Overlay:
which will give you a supered display of the timecodes of the clips on the timeline tracks:
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I checked editing overlay and it doesn't appear.
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I tried to find the clips by opening in the source monitor but it doesn't start at 0 there either.
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OK.
Select the clips in the bin, right click>Modify>Timecode. Change the start time to 0.
Now you can find the selects from the Source Monitor.
As sort of a 20/20 hindsight lesson, the 'proper' way to do this is to create Window Dubs for clients to review.
You can do this by creating copies of the media in AME and turning on Timecode Overlay under the Effects tab of the Export Settings dialog.
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In PP I think you can only modify the timecode for the source clip to 0 to get that functionality (like using aux TC in Avid). You can reset to file TC when done. Painful.
Or, when you want to go to a timecode, use the shortcut to go to the start of the clip and then + the TC you are looking for
Consider filing a feature request for Adobe (adobe.com/go/wish) to implement better timecode display, with a choice of what numeric entry references (source/sequence/counter/aux etc)
For example I’d like to be able to enter source, rather than sequence, timecodes for navigating selects sequences- as can be simply acheived in Avid.
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If you load the clips into the Source Monitor, do they all start at 00:00?
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Ann's on the money there!
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Mind you that is now a big gotcha if you forget you changed it... no indication that you are not seeing media timecode.
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