Another way of doing what you are asking would be to use the Marker Investigator software. Someone on this board (Rail?) wrote it. It is PC based, but will convert the ProTools markers into a spreadsheet.
Randall
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Originally Posted by Brian Cares I am sure, someone of you can help me out.
I am filling out gema lists for music used in a feature film.
I have to write down the tc start, end & length for every little piece.
Is there a way to copy & paste the timecode data from protools to
the clipboard? Using the big counter and main tc window does not work.
It will just allow to select hrs OR min OR sec. I would need the whole tc
to c&p.
Do you have an idea? |