1. Export a CSV marker file from Pix
Open the comments panel on the right side in Pix. Press the three dots and select "Export". Now you can then download the CSV file from Pix.
ℹ️ The timecode in Pix starts with 00:00:00:00 for each clip, so you may need to use the offset function on EditingTools.io to sync it with you timeline or move it manually in your NLE (editing software).
2. Use the "Convertor de marcaje" to convert the CSV marker file into a Final Cut 7 XML marker file
Open the free Convertor de marcaje, select "Pix Systems > Comments (.csv)" and set "convert" to "Adobe Premiere Pro > Sequence (.xml)". Generate and download the file. If you have problems converting the file, you can contact the free support.
3. Import the Final Cut 7 XML marker file into Adobe Premiere Pro
To import timeline markers, go to "File -> Import" and select the XML file.
4. Done
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