
Note: if Marker Import doesn't let you open the.

Then select the XML you just exported from Premiere and click Import Markers. tsv with the XML file (you can free download this app from here, at the bottom of the page: Cut Notes - Digital Rebellionħ.
EXPORT INQSCRIBE TO EXCEL PRO
In premiere, export the sequence of your interview media as a Final Cut Pro XMLĦ. Once done, download the file as a Tab-separated value (.tsv)ĥ. Also, you can copy the 00:00:00:00 Duration to the whole Duration column. Fill them with the desired names (I copy/paset the ones in row 2). The Name, Type and Color columns wil remain blank. You can also paste, if you exported from Inqscribe, the Speaker Name and duration of every mark you want to create. Paste the excel columns (Transcription text and Start timecode). Open a Google Drive Spreadsheet with the following columns: Name, Type, Marker Name, Comment, Start, Duration, Color. To do that, just select the whole column or columns that include timecode values, click Edit/Find/Replace and replace the dots (.) for colons (:).Ĥ. Since Inqscribe uses a dot (.) to separate seconds and frames, you need to change it into a colon (:).

You shold see the values correctly separated by columns. Open a blank workbook in Excel and paste it. Open the file in Text Edit, select all, and copy.ģ. You can select also to export out points, duration and speaker names. Export the transcript as a tab-delimited text. Transcribe the interview using Inqscribe. Also, I encourage developers at Adobe and outside to build a tool that simplifies this tedious process.ġ. I share it here for those who might find it helpful. I recently asked the Adobe Support service and I was told that that couldn't be done.Īfter a few days doing some frustrating research, I've come up with a method that finally meets my demands. I transcribe my interviews using Inqscribe and would like to import them as markers into Premiere Pro.

Hi, I've been working in documentary filmmaking for a while and I've always wanted to be able to do text-based search of my interviews inside Premiere Pro.
