Re: AAF Question

Date : Tue, 2 Aug 2005 13:02:57 -0400
To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "michael thomas" <m_thomas7(at)comcast.net>
Subject : Re: AAF Question
Title: Re: AAF Question
For my online sessions I have the offline editor give me an AAF of the final timeline, Is this not correct?  It seems to be just fine. I don't want any other information than the final timeline.
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: AAF Question

Do you mean ?AFE? or ?AAF??

From the Avid conform guide:

You must use AFE files if you are conforming from the following products:
? Media Composer Adrenaline? v1.5 or later
? Avid Xpress Pro v4.5 or later
? Avid Xpress DV v4.5 or later
? NewsCutter Adrenaline FX v5.5 or later
? NewsCutter XP v5.5 or later
AAF files from earlier versions can still be used for conforming, but Avid
recommends using AFE files.


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On 8/2/05 12:33 PM, "Murphy, Paul" <Paul.Murphy(at)fotf.org> wrote:

Hi All,

I've worked freelance at a facility where I was able to import an AAF into DS.  When I opened the AAF file the sequence icon was there, I dragged it to the timeline and presto - it worked like a charm everytime.

Today, I am playing on an Adrenaline and exporting an AAF (I've been out of offline on MC for awhile) and when I open the AAF on my DS I see all the files but not the sequence to drag to the timeline.  Someone got a step by step for exporting and AAF from Adrenaline and importing into DS.  Seems like I'm only missing one check box or a correct consolidation but I can't see it.

And yes, I'm too lazy to read the fine manual.

Murf


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