Frage von b. johannes:Hello,
the sound mix for a film I finished in Protools. Now, I do have the problem that I unfortunately will incised a few little things in Avid, and need.
So my idea was so that I export an OMF of the 21 tracks in Protools, then import them into Avid and lock the cut. Then export the audio tracks, or import back into Protools open, slight corrections s.den new cuts, and then refined the soundtrack to wave bounce, master, and in the Avid import.
Now I am but encountered some difficulties and questions:
-I have to use the DigiTranslator, right? I'm going with this order? avid can not just use the normal export omf (with consolidierten importing data)?
- I lose on the road Protools -> AVID automatisiereten the data, such as volume, pan, mute?
I hope the problem I have is understandable and you know ne solution, it would be bad if I had to do all the work again s.Protools.
-> The simplest but most elementary synonymous would be wise to bounce the session and with this weiterzuschneiden into Avid and it is there then interfere with visors and so on.
Thank you very much
b
Antwort von Sprengepiel:
Interesting that I'm not the only one who had made such a consideration - I have that is synonymous thought I could export an OMF from Avid, it held in the audio application (Pro Tools, Nuendo is with me - but to import the same principle), set to music and then back again as an OMF into Avid: THIS IS NOT CORRECT.
I asked this question in the U.S. Avid Forum (http://www.avid.com/exchange/forums/thread/80700.aspx) and it was synonymous promt reply that neither works with Pro Tools even with Nuendo, as the time-based audio applications to work during the editing software framebasierend works. Maybe you're lucky and you find a way out of ProTools to do that (given the fact synonymous one has written that he had done it a long time ago ;-)), but I think it is easier than in the Project Pro Tools to bounce Wave, import it into Avid, to make the finishing touches and then back again as an OMF to Pro Tools (as I did that and then it works synonymous - the other way, of course, would be nicer). But I think you have meanwhile already found a way - even the Post's been a while :-)
Greeting
Jan
Antwort von Riffraff:
Hello This happens very well. When exporting from ProTools as easy omf file the button "Enforce Avid compatibility and set the target timecode format.
Then it works
Rainer