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Old 09-24-2015, 05:51 AM
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Default Ediload sound conforming (Sound rushes)

Hey everyone,

As many of you will know, ediload can use an edl from an editors cut and then create a pro tools conform track which links back to sound man rushes dropping down all the channels of the poly wav.

It's very clever but I was wondering what kind of EDL you guys get from your editor to have it work? Can anyone share the exact parameters? I asked for a CMX3200 (something like that!) but I'm aware there are many parameters in the avid edl exporter. Can anyone share their export details so I know exactly what to ask the editor for in future?

Thanks a lot for any help!
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