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Re: newbie question re:FCP and PT
You can just bounce your final mix down in PT as an AIFF and import it right into FCP. But, before you do your OMF put a 2-pop at the top of your FCP sequence (a single frame of bars and tones across all tracks). That way when you import the AIFF back into you sequence you can just line up the tone.
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newbie question re:FCP and PT
I'm an experienced PT/TDM user but new to video. I'm editing a simple family video in FCP and want to work on the audio in PT. I export to OMF without rendering audio. Then what? How do I get it back into the movie?
Thanks for any advice. JKL
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