![]() Which I don't mind doing, but it takes a lot more time than this process would if it worked. So I resort to manually looking up scene-take info from an index my editors provide me as a backup, and hand-syncing the field audio clips. In my current project, none of them are the actual field audio clips. Some look right, but are missing metadata (so they definitely aren't the field audio clips, which all have full metadata). Some clips are simply copies of the associated AAF clip. and when it finishes the matching process, the expanded clips (which are supposed to be the actual field audio clips) are a mixed bag, containing nothing useful. I usually just select "shoot date" because in the current version of Pro Tools, the process fails with an error if you search by timecode only), give it the folder to search in, and Expand Channels to New Tracks by Match Criteria. My usual process is to compile a single guide track from the AAF clips, give it my matching criteria (usually very minimal, so it won't exclude anything. For example, clip "A020_C03_0914K6_001" should correlate to Scene 606 Take 3, but in the timeline it won't display the take number, channel name, etc. However the clips in the imported AAF have little or no metadata displaying in Pro Tools. I receive field audio recorded on Cantar X3, usually 4-8 channels, but sometimes up to 13.Īll metadata is present in the field audio files (Scene, Take, Channel Name, etc.). I receive an AAF with embedded media, exported from Premiere Pro. Video is shot in R3d, transcoded at the cameras during acquisition to ProRes422, edited in Premiere Pro. ![]() In the meantime, my question is: has anybody out there been successful in importing an AAF from Premiere Pro into Pro Tools, using the Field Recorder Workflow (which auto-matches field audio to AAF clips), and getting actual field audio aligning with the AAF? to be fair, they requested a sample session, AAF, etc., which entails a lot of work on their end, so I'll give them the time they need. I've reached out to Avid support about this, but haven't heard back in about 3 weeks. ![]()
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