By: Susanne Kraft susanne.kraft@austin.utexas.edu
Place the . |
aaf file and the QuickTime on to one of the |
>on the "Open from Disk" | |
Navigate to the .omf or .aaf file, select it and click open. |
Name the session and choose where to save it
Choose the following SessionParameters Type: Session |
Location > Navigate to where you want to save the session | |
Click on Create to open the session | |
In the next window make sure all tracks are selected for import and |
check import clip gain and import automation and “Uncheck” (pan odd tracks left and even tracks right) Settings look like this: |
ALSO WHEN OPENING AN |
.aaf or .omf MAKE SURE that “Copy from source media” is selected in Audio Media Options. |
On the next screen choose not to save a report. (if that dialog appears) |
Now click on |
>Setup>Session and make sure the frame rate is | |
Sample Rate 48 Bit Depth 24 Clock Source Sync HD (if in an HD suite) TimeCode 23.976 all settings |
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Go to >File>Import>Video and navigate to the QuickTime file saved on the storage drive and select it. |
The dialog will ask you where to put the newly imported Video track. Select “New Track” and click OK
To show the movie on an external monitor go to >Options>Video out FireWire
Navigate to the QuickTime Movie that you made using this workflow AVID - Prep and Export .AAF and QuickTime Movie to ProTools Advanced Version | |
Video Import Options >Location Choose: Session Start Choose to Import the audio from the QuickTime so you can check sync | |
Choose the default location of where to save the audio files. It will always choose the current session's audio files folder. Click Open | |
Check to make sure that the session is in sync with the video. |
Protools session and watch the QuickTime to check sync. |
You can add quarter frames to the Video Sync Offset but usually not necessary to sync up image and sound. This was common with DV-NTSC but no longer necessary when using HD QuickTimes |