After import aaf to protools proyect 3X longer and
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8 years 5 months ago #4009
by James Carrick
James Carrick replied the topic: After import aaf to protools proyect 3X longer and
Dear Styblo,
After reviewing with development, we believe you will need to raise this issue with Avid, because fundamentally Pro Tools knows that the incoming audio is 192KHz so as far as we can determine there is nothing actually wrong with the AAF.
Will pop you a mail.
After reviewing with development, we believe you will need to raise this issue with Avid, because fundamentally Pro Tools knows that the incoming audio is 192KHz so as far as we can determine there is nothing actually wrong with the AAF.
Will pop you a mail.
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8 years 8 months ago #3515
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Styblo,
I can see what you mean. I did notice that when you open the AAF in Pro Tools, the option to apply SRC (sample rate conversion) it enabled by default. I found that if you leave SRC turned on at the default rate of 192KHz, the duration of the project (and the clips within the project) looks better.
Can you try leaving SRC on and see if that enables you to import the project correctly?
I can see what you mean. I did notice that when you open the AAF in Pro Tools, the option to apply SRC (sample rate conversion) it enabled by default. I found that if you leave SRC turned on at the default rate of 192KHz, the duration of the project (and the clips within the project) looks better.
Can you try leaving SRC on and see if that enables you to import the project correctly?
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8 years 8 months ago #3506
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Styblo replied the topic: After import aaf to protools proyect 3X longer and
Hi
sorry for delay, we are working on some workaround - for example ifI open aaf in logic , export as aaf and open in protools the timing is correct. But, bad for us, it is not a solution because in that case we arte missing some embaded audio from original aaf.
Pitty part, we are working in distance - editor in spain and me, sound postpro, in czech republic.
XML:
we.tl/V8RpAx9y05
Thanks for any help, we depend on this a lot, and my schedule for audio postproduccion is terribly short.
sorry for delay, we are working on some workaround - for example ifI open aaf in logic , export as aaf and open in protools the timing is correct. But, bad for us, it is not a solution because in that case we arte missing some embaded audio from original aaf.
Pitty part, we are working in distance - editor in spain and me, sound postpro, in czech republic.
XML:
we.tl/V8RpAx9y05
Thanks for any help, we depend on this a lot, and my schedule for audio postproduccion is terribly short.
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8 years 9 months ago #3481
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Hi again
probably the issue is something different then retiming. See attached screenshot - this should be beep long 1 frame. A you can see everything is much longer.
Please help, this is terribly wrong aaf :/
probably the issue is something different then retiming. See attached screenshot - this should be beep long 1 frame. A you can see everything is much longer.
Please help, this is terribly wrong aaf :/
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8 years 9 months ago #3480
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Styblo created the topic: After import aaf to protools proyect 3X longer and
Hi.
After importing aaf of 1 hour long movie to protools, the proyect is 3 hours long and full of gaps, logically completly out of sync.
Most probably it is caused by retiming videos in fcpx - but i don't understand how it is possible that these parts stretch complete proyect ...
there were errors in the txt:
any idea, please?
adding a screenshot how the protools session looks after import, you can see the disproportion between aaf tracks and video track.
Please, help, we are completly out of time :/
After importing aaf of 1 hour long movie to protools, the proyect is 3 hours long and full of gaps, logically completly out of sync.
Most probably it is caused by retiming videos in fcpx - but i don't understand how it is possible that these parts stretch complete proyect ...
there were errors in the txt:
Report on conversion from Final Cut XML to AAF
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Stereo Delay] at 00:31:48.09 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Channel EQ] at 00:35:31.52 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:14:23.04 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:17:14.88 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Channel EQ] at 00:09:06.45 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:02:32.00 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:31:14.56 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Channel EQ] at 00:08:27.57 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:17:31.00 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:09:48.52 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:11:11.04 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:14:28.96 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:35:11.64 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:08:27.57 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:31:48.84 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:08:27.57 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:17:10.20 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Channel EQ] at 00:11:21.92 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Stereo Delay] at 00:31:26.68 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:31:48.09 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:12:55.28 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:11:37.00 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:16:31.44 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Compressor] at 00:32:54.97 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:14:42.44 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:28:49.16 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Delay Designer] at 00:09:48.52 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Stereo Delay] at 00:31:14.56 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Gain] at 00:21:26.27 has been ignored.
• Retiming is not supported. The retiming at 00:40:16.60 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Compressor] at 00:32:56.04 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:11:29.45 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:35:31.52 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:31:26.68 has been ignored.
• Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Space Designer] at 00:09:06.45 has been ignored.
X2Pro Audio Convert 3.0.5
adding a screenshot how the protools session looks after import, you can see the disproportion between aaf tracks and video track.
Please, help, we are completly out of time :/
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