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Old 04-17-2001, 03:15 PM
JonZener JonZener is offline
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Default Reconforming AV sequence using PostConform

Hi all,

Has anybody had success using PostConform to conform/reconform AudioVision sequences? This is a stretch I know. But what I'm hoping to do goes something like this.

1) Export AudioVision sequence to OMF
2) Use Digitranslator to convert OMF to PT session
3) Run postconform and using EDL supplied by picture editor, reconform the converted OMF
4) Save session as PT 4 format
5) Import back into AudioVision

This is a video project which has time restrictions that requires us to edit as picture changes are being made. As it is a video project Media Composer is unable to output a change list. If anybody has any experience attempting this or can offer suggestions, please reply.

Thanks!

Jonathon Zener
Theatre D Digital
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