DIALOGUES NOT APPEARING IN AAF WHEN SYNCED WITH PLURALEYE
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6 years 3 months ago #6602
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James Carrick replied the topic: DIALOGUES NOT APPEARING IN AAF WHEN SYNCED WITH PLURALEYE
Dear Julien,
When we import the xml into FCPX we see the attached roles. On creation of an AAF and import into Pro Tools we see the same roles.
Dialogue1, music1, effects1, DialogueTrL, DialogueTrR, plus some extra retiming dialogue roles that we created.
Can you advise what settings you have for X2Pro in preferences (especially in the Roles tab).
Yours sincerely
James
When we import the xml into FCPX we see the attached roles. On creation of an AAF and import into Pro Tools we see the same roles.
Dialogue1, music1, effects1, DialogueTrL, DialogueTrR, plus some extra retiming dialogue roles that we created.
Can you advise what settings you have for X2Pro in preferences (especially in the Roles tab).
Yours sincerely
James
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6 years 3 months ago #6587
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Dear James
Please find attached the files and screenshots. As you can see on Logic (and same thing in pro tools), ALL the dialogues are missing in the aaf.... I only have the music and sfx.
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Julien
Please find attached the files and screenshots. As you can see on Logic (and same thing in pro tools), ALL the dialogues are missing in the aaf.... I only have the music and sfx.
Regards
Julien
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6 years 3 months ago - 6 years 3 months ago #6584
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Dear Julien,
Are you able to supply the fcpxml, the .txt sidecar file, and if possible a screen shot in FCPX and ProTools pointing to, or highlighted where one or more dialogues are missing.
Yours sincerely
James
Are you able to supply the fcpxml, the .txt sidecar file, and if possible a screen shot in FCPX and ProTools pointing to, or highlighted where one or more dialogues are missing.
Yours sincerely
James
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6 years 3 months ago #6580
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Julien21 created the topic: DIALOGUES NOT APPEARING IN AAF WHEN SYNCED WITH PLURALEYE
Hi
im an FCPX user and have been using X2PRO for exporting AAF files to my sound mixer for about a year. I recently started a new project and I'm now having issues when exporting the AAF. The export seems to work fine but when opening with Pro Tools, all the dialogues are missing, only music and sfx appear. I've realized this happens with all the dialogues that were synchronized and audio replaced with PluralEyes 4.
All my dialogues appear on my FCP timeline but missing when exporting the AAF with X2Pro.
Any idea how I could fix this? We already started editing several episodes of this project and doing audio replacement would be a nightmare.
Thanks in advance
Julien
im an FCPX user and have been using X2PRO for exporting AAF files to my sound mixer for about a year. I recently started a new project and I'm now having issues when exporting the AAF. The export seems to work fine but when opening with Pro Tools, all the dialogues are missing, only music and sfx appear. I've realized this happens with all the dialogues that were synchronized and audio replaced with PluralEyes 4.
All my dialogues appear on my FCP timeline but missing when exporting the AAF with X2Pro.
Any idea how I could fix this? We already started editing several episodes of this project and doing audio replacement would be a nightmare.
Thanks in advance
Julien
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