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export video omf from avid
Hey Guys
I've been messing with an old copy of Avid Xpress Pro HD to learn a little Avid workflow and be able to transcode my quicktimes to avid media for use in Pro Tools with mojo (SD workflow). I'm trying to figure out a way to instruct Avid editors a way to export an AAF that will copy and link both audio and video so i can avoid having to re-encode their quicktime back to omf. When i try this in projects I'm messing with in avid it gives me exactly what was in the session, every individual omf media file with all video edits intact. How do i export an AAF with one continuous video media file of the whole program ( like a quicktime would "flatten" it) ? And is it just me or is Avid totally non-user friendly? Counter intuitive, guess it keeps the riff raff out Best
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Re: export video omf from avid
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The editors can import that movie to include it with the aaf, but I don't see any advantage to that since it increases the amount of time on their side of things with little or no benefit to you. I agree that Avid is not at all intuitive to use for a Pro Tools user, and its lack of muti-tasking is infuriating. (You cannot change zoom or mark in/out points, or almost anything else, without stopping playback). I think PT and MC will eventually merge, but Avid editors very much like the workflow they are already comfortable with. |
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Re: export video omf from avid
The advantage for me would be no delay out to my client monitor.
(CRT). I see what you mean having them export a QT and reimport it Can be time consuming but is exactly what I would have to do when I get it. I frequently see guys on her saying that they receive avid media from Avid editors. Are they receiving the whole sequence of all Individual clips or is there a work around to export it as a self contained movie? Btw after messing with avid a bit I no longer fear waves plug in coming to avid. The audio features totallt suck. Good luck mixing in that :)
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Re: export video omf from avid
We share storage here with the avid editors so an AAF with the whole video timeline works great, unless there are files or effects that the mojo can't handle on it's own. In these cases, the guys here do what they call a Video Mixdown. This is essentially an internal video bounce in Avid resulting in just one video clip. It's quite quick, and plays perfectly through my SD Mojo. If this is what you're after I'll get one of our editors to let me have the steps needed. ! I
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Re: export video omf from avid
That sounds like exactly what I'm looking for.
Any info you could post from your editor will be much appriciated.
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Ken Wilkinson http://kenwilkinson.tv Pro Tools 10.3.9 HDN | HD Omni | Digi Command 8 | Artist Transport | Digi Surround Panner | Blackmagic Intensity Pro | JBL LSR4328 5.1 2.26GHz 8 Core Nehelam 8GB Ram OSX 10.8.5 |
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Re: export video omf from avid
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Exactly. Any avid video editor should know how to do a video mixdown. They will have to render effects that need rendering first or put in a slug. You also want to make sure they mix down to an avid video resolution that the Mojo is capable of playing back and that you have drives fast enough to play the higher resolutions. I've been using quicktimes for so long I've forgotten what they are, but it's in the Mojo manual.
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Re: export video omf from avid
Video Mixdown, I forgot all about that. It is the solution, of course.
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