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audio conforming question ????
i'm getting more and more work mixing for short film/video from independent producers. Most of them edit on Media100 or Final Cut.
I usually get the complete bounced audio files of each seperate audio tracks along with an EDL. I then bring it in PT, place all audio at the beginning of the PT session and everything syncs perfectly ( assuming the start time in PT and my video is the same ). This method of working is not bad but you loose all handles unless you ask the video editor to manually do it before exporting.I was wondering if by getting Titan or Post conform, i can just get the origianal audio files ( instead of the bounced audio ) with an EDL and point Titan or Postconform to the original audio files. Will this work ??? Thanks |
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Re: audio conforming question ????
Post Conform should work well for that, although it will be time consuming, assuming you are working on long form projects.
Have you looked into "AV Tranfer" software from DSP Media. It's supposed to do conversions to and from OMFI. Check out www.avtranfer.com. I don't know that it will solve your problem, but you can see if it sounds interesting. |
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