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Old 10-30-2016, 02:40 PM
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Default Re: Time sensitive if anyone has a moment and can help...

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Originally Posted by tom_lowe View Post
Weird, I work in Premiere Pro all the time and export audio using AAF without any problems at all. Once big bonus is it can reference the original audio and therefore keeps the timecode, critical if using the multitrack field recorder workflow. OMF makes this impossible.
Hi Tom,

What I do like is that Premiere has moved forward from the early days. Many editors moved to Premiere after FCPX first came out, and we began receiving more AAFs from Premiere (as well as Avid Media Composer), which rarely worked correctly in the beginning.

The problem we have encountered most recently with Premiere AAFs in Pro Tools is that the Premiere export changes the audio clip filenames - I don't remember exactly at this moment, but I believe the names were all based on the first video clip's name.

For most projects, this perhaps obviously made organizing extremely difficult.

What version of Premiere Pro are you using, and have you heard this complaint at all? I'd be very interested if there has been an update that addresses this particular issue. It would make a big difference.
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