Hello
I work at a newsroom on ISIS 7000 & 2000 , we edit on Avid NewsCutter 9.5.3.6 .
Our working frormat is IMX30 MXF SD PAL.
Now we have a workstation with Adobe CC connected to the ISIS network.
I need to export an Avid timeline to AfterEffects CC , so i can continue my work on the timeline without any export/transcod of media .
I am trying to do it by export as AAF (link to media), but when i open the AAF with pro import (default settings) or dragging the AAF directly to AE i get a weird looking image ( attached a screenshot below) .
If i do a quick time reference export from Avid the image is o.k. , but as i said - i need to see the timeline.If i transcode to DnxHD or DV25 before sending the image is o.k. , but i cannot change my working format.
My questions are:
1) Is this workflow sounds right ? if not then i would be happy to hear any sugeesttions .
2) anyone knows if IMX30 is supportef by AE?.
Thanks for any help, i am kind of stuck.Hemi
Hi: cehck this site.
http://www.automaticduck.com/products/
Felipe Gonzalez A. Recording Engineer/AES member. Avid ACSR Elite
http://felipousismix.wix.com/felipousismix https://soundcloud.com/felipegonzalez-1-1/tracks
Hemi_e:2) anyone knows if IMX30 is supportef by AE?.
It looks like a decoding problem in AE. So I would try opening an IMX30 file directly in AE w/o using an AAF. You should be able to even open Avid media .mxf files directly in AE, IIRC.
Hope that helps.
"When I spent 60k on a discreet edit digisuite system 10 years ago someone came up to me to offer fcp 2, I said it was a scam too." -Ric
Thank you.
solved when upgrading to After Effects CC 2014.
© Copyright 2011 Avid Technology, Inc. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Site Map | Find a Reseller