Synchronizing Text Files with Video

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metamak

Hi All;

First post here...

PP2000
PP-Producer 2003
PP Viewer
WIN 2K Pro SP2

I've got large MPG1 files, Depositions, 1-2 hrs long which I want t
synchronize with a Court Reporter's .doc transcript. Would like th
text to display in another part of the screen whilst seeing/hearing th
video...

1. Is there a way to synch up say 1 hr of video with i.e. about 40+p
of text without parsing out the text files?
2. Maybe a Producer template out there already?
3. An online tutorial which addresses this which you could point m
to?

Did a search on this forum but didn't come up with anything on th
mark...

Many thanks in advance..

Cheers,
ma
 
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