Since the time shift tool was replaced with the drag bars on waveforms, there is no way to timeshift any bookmarks, which renders them useless for me. When I’m editing a podcast, I will bookmark where sound effects and clips need to be inserted. As soon a clip is inserted, previously I would have dragged the bookmarks to align with the end of the newly inserted clip, Thus ensuring that all the bookmarks shift accordingly. Now bookmarks are fixed, and I cannot find a way to move them so that they align as I insert new clips.
And if you you use Sync-Lock you can get the labels to move with associated clips provide the label is within the range of the clip.
There is a bug with Region labels whereby if two are adjacent at the shared boundary of a pair of adjacent clips -then both labels get moved.
It happens that both labels are technically within the range of the clip - one covering the label to be move, but the other label touches it at the boundaty
I thought I had previously logged this issue on GitHub - I’ll look again and if I can’t find this I’ll log it.
The problem with using sync lock is that it will move the audio as well though, I think, which would have already been done by the insertion of clips. Moving each bookmark wouldn’t solve it, as if I do that, I may as well simply find the points and insert further clips? With the time shift tool, they all moved along together, when I aligned the last moved mark to the end of the inserted audio. That’s what I’m trying to replicate. I like the new time shift label system, but it’s not effective for bookmarks, and is where the tool would have been useful. Maybe I’m doing something wrong… I am still relatively new at all this, so apologies if I’m being thick… it wouldn’t be the first fine!