Retiming is not supported-Please help
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9 years 1 week ago #2903
by Jeremy Norwood
Jeremy Norwood replied the topic: Retiming is not supported-Please help
Would you provide us with your FCPXMLand if possible your AAF that was converted?
Just a couple of notes:
X2Pro does not support retiming, so the clips will be included in the AAF at their original speed. THis is why we list the retiming in a list and create a text document with the AAF so if the retiming needs tobe fixed you or the sound engineer will know exactly where the retiming originally was.
The duration of the clips should be correct (it may be shorter if the clip was slowed down and there isn't enough media to fill the clip's duration), but it shouldn't push other clips on the same track out of sync. If you are seeing clips that are NOT retimed, that are not in sync, please tell me the name of them and a time code and I can investigate.
FCP X uses the magnetic timeline whereas Pro Tools/AAF uses fixed tracks, so there can't be a direct mapping from one to the other. There will, of course, be more tracks in the AAF because all the tracks are mono, so a clip with 4 tracks in FCP X will take 4 tracks in the AAF.
X2Pro is only fully qualified with Avid Pro Tools, but have seen success with other DAWs that can import AAFs; Logic PRo being one of those.
Just a couple of notes:
X2Pro does not support retiming, so the clips will be included in the AAF at their original speed. THis is why we list the retiming in a list and create a text document with the AAF so if the retiming needs tobe fixed you or the sound engineer will know exactly where the retiming originally was.
The duration of the clips should be correct (it may be shorter if the clip was slowed down and there isn't enough media to fill the clip's duration), but it shouldn't push other clips on the same track out of sync. If you are seeing clips that are NOT retimed, that are not in sync, please tell me the name of them and a time code and I can investigate.
FCP X uses the magnetic timeline whereas Pro Tools/AAF uses fixed tracks, so there can't be a direct mapping from one to the other. There will, of course, be more tracks in the AAF because all the tracks are mono, so a clip with 4 tracks in FCP X will take 4 tracks in the AAF.
X2Pro is only fully qualified with Avid Pro Tools, but have seen success with other DAWs that can import AAFs; Logic PRo being one of those.
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9 years 2 weeks ago #2860
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Cameron created the topic: Retiming is not supported-Please help
Hi Jeremy
Thanks again for your help yesterday. I went ahead and bought the LE version, but I'm now having problems with it. Here is what it says-
Report on conversion from Final Cut XML to AAF
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:00:54.33 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:01:29.38 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:00:48.87 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:00:04.71 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:00:52.29 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:01:04.71 has been ignored.
X2Pro Audio Convert LE 3.0.4
I have then taken it in to Logic Pro X and it seems to jumble up all the audio. I'm unsure if I'm exporting it out of FCP Incorrectly or if X2Pro isn't compatible with Logic Pro X.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Thanks again for your help yesterday. I went ahead and bought the LE version, but I'm now having problems with it. Here is what it says-
Report on conversion from Final Cut XML to AAF
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:00:54.33 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:01:29.38 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:00:48.87 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:00:04.71 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:00:52.29 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:01:04.71 has been ignored.
X2Pro Audio Convert LE 3.0.4
I have then taken it in to Logic Pro X and it seems to jumble up all the audio. I'm unsure if I'm exporting it out of FCP Incorrectly or if X2Pro isn't compatible with Logic Pro X.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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