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Sharing markers with After Effects, Encore, and Flash

You can share markers between Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Encore, and Adobe Flash in any of the following ways.

  • Sequence markers in clips exported from Adobe Premiere Pro will appear as layer-time markers in Adobe After Effects on a special layer with the name "Timeline markers.” Clip markers from Premiere Pro come into After Effects as layer-time markers on the layer (clip) with which they were originally associated. Layer-time markers in clips exported from After Effects appear as sequence markers in Adobe Premiere Pro.

  • Sequence markers in clips exported from Adobe Premiere Pro appear as chapter points in an Adobe Encore Timeline.

  • Encore chapter markers added to a sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro will appear as chapter markers in Encore when the host clip is exported from Adobe Premiere Pro using the File > Export > Export To Encore command.

  • Sequence markers in clips exported from Adobe Premiere Pro appear as cue points in Adobe Flash projects. You can also add cue point data into the Chapter field of a sequence marker in Adobe Premiere Pro that will be encoded as Flash XML. For the XML protocol required, see Flash Help.