Adding a "marker" to the ISO XML file to flag "bad switches"
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2021 3:17 am
Hi!
When recording a live switch with the ATEM Mini Pro ISO units (including Extreme), an DaVince Resolve .XML file is created to import/setup the project for editing post-stream. Tracks are created, cuts and dissolves preserved, yes?
One of the main reasons for a post-edit is to fix "bad switches" -- an entrance missed, wrong camera selected, etc. When those things happen, it would be *great* to be able to press a "MARK" or "FLAG" button (e.g. using Streamdeck) to add a mark/flag to the timeline at that location, making it evident and simple to identify the areas post-stream that need to be looked at.
NINJA recorders have that ability. My TASCAM multi-channel audio recorders have that.
Is there a way to do this such that the XML file can have markers/flags added to it to serve this purpose?
Rob
When recording a live switch with the ATEM Mini Pro ISO units (including Extreme), an DaVince Resolve .XML file is created to import/setup the project for editing post-stream. Tracks are created, cuts and dissolves preserved, yes?
One of the main reasons for a post-edit is to fix "bad switches" -- an entrance missed, wrong camera selected, etc. When those things happen, it would be *great* to be able to press a "MARK" or "FLAG" button (e.g. using Streamdeck) to add a mark/flag to the timeline at that location, making it evident and simple to identify the areas post-stream that need to be looked at.
NINJA recorders have that ability. My TASCAM multi-channel audio recorders have that.
Is there a way to do this such that the XML file can have markers/flags added to it to serve this purpose?
Rob