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Ripple deleting markers only working at end of sequence

Engaged ,
Feb 13, 2025 Feb 13, 2025

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Hey there,

 

I'm splitting up a 10 hour video with lots of markers into 4 parts.

My workflow to far:

  1. duplicate sequence 3 times to have 4 of the same
  2. select desired range with in/out 
  3. make necessary cuts at the beginning/end
  4. track select forward/backward
  5. ripple delete
  6. export markers
  7. export footage

 

This works for the first sequence only, all markers, although ripple deleted - plus Ripple sequence markers checked - stay in the csv, though the times are correct in the 1st sequence (I can just delete the rest in the CSV file). Beginning with the 2nd set of markers, the times are completely off, and the deleted markers before and after the remainder of the sequence are also present.

 

I'm guessing I missed something vital!
How can I get rid of those markers for good?

 

Edit: I figured that all markers from the ripple deleted parts pile up on top of each other at the beginning/end of where they got deleted from. I can mark them in the markers panel and batch delete. I'm just wondering if there's no more practical solution.

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Adobe Employee , Feb 13, 2025 Feb 13, 2025

Hello @Corniger,

I read your message. Sorry you have not gotten a decent response yet. I'm sure others have run across this situation. I'm hoping one of our Adobe Experts might drop by with some tips. I will ask around, as well.I hope we can assist. Sorry for the frustration on this.

 

Cheers,
Kevin

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 13, 2025 Feb 13, 2025

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Hello @Corniger,

I read your message. Sorry you have not gotten a decent response yet. I'm sure others have run across this situation. I'm hoping one of our Adobe Experts might drop by with some tips. I will ask around, as well.I hope we can assist. Sorry for the frustration on this.

 

Cheers,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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Engaged ,
Feb 14, 2025 Feb 14, 2025

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Hello @Kevin-Monahan - the frustration is not that massive - I just thought that behaviour was a bit weird.
I'll try if "Extract" does the job better, I just have to wait a few rendering hours! Thanks for the replay anyway. I believe, an answer wouldn't help just me, though I haven't found this issue anywhere else. 

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