Import Notes with Timecodes into Marker Track

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Hi there,

I've been searching in the steinberg forum today and without luck and they just updated their forum software and I can't access my forum account :D

I was wondering if anyone ever uses the Marker track for anything else than marking your sections but also for notes (e.g. corrections from a client) and/or how is your workflow on that?

Wouldn't it be a great idea to have the possibility to take a list from a client in the form of:

00:00:12 - note here

00:00:40 - another note here

00:01:23 - another note here (make volume louder ect.)

And simply import it automatically by Cubase/Nuendo so you can instantly see where the things in your timeline are and get start working on your corrections? It would save so much time. I am spending so much time just browsing through emails, copying, pasting, formatting - there could be a better way.

You know, stuff like that which could actually make it worth a 0.5 release :P

Cheers!

Robert

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I don't know Nuendo but the form of your list recalls subtitles.
This tool, which transform subtitle srt files to csv, seems to understate that a csv marker import does exist in Nuendo :
https://burner.com/srt-to-csv/

Isn't this marker import function that you're taklking about ?

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askoan wrote: Thu Dec 17, 2020 6:11 am I don't know Nuendo but the form of your list recalls subtitles.
This tool, which transform subtitle srt files to csv, seems to understate that a csv marker import does exist in Nuendo :
https://burner.com/srt-to-csv/

Isn't this marker import function that you're taklking about ?
That could work, thanks! I am not sure if Cubase does this as well, but I'll test it out, thanks!

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