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Overview of AAF, OMFI and MXF Files. Definitions: Media Files Definitions: Media Files  Represents raw audio or video and are stored in individual files.

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1 Overview of AAF, OMFI and MXF Files

2 Definitions: Media Files Definitions: Media Files  Represents raw audio or video and are stored in individual files  Media files can be directly perceived, that is you can hear or see them  Audio files contain samples; video files contain frames  Media files account for most of the hard drive space used by a project

3 Definitions: Metadata Definitions: Metadata  Info embedded in a media file  Examples include: scene #, take, sample rate, bit depth, SMPTE frame rate, region names…  Metadata cannot be directly perceived, a software application is required to see metadata  Info embedded in a session or sequence file that includes what media files are used, where they appear on the timeline, etc  For AAF/OMFs – info about unrendered AudioSuite effects  For AAF/OMFs – info about automation (clip based gain)

4 AAF-OMF-MXF Basics  Allow for projects to be interchanged between different applications and editing platforms (i.e. Final Cut Pro and Pro Tools)  AAF (Advanced Authoring Format) – is a sequence only file – does not contain media –like a pro tools session file (ptf or ptx)  OMF/OMF (Open Media File Interchange) – is both a sequence and media (audio and video) file format  MXF (Media Exchange Format) – media only (audio and video) Can be used with AAFs, but not OMFs

5 Pro Tools and AVID Terminology Pro ToolsAVID (AAF or OMF) SessionSequence Whole File RegionMaster Clip RegionSubclip Plug-InsReal-Time Audio Effects Volume AutomationAvid Keyframe volume

6 Embedded Media

7 Linked Media

8 Embedded vs Linked Media EmbeddedLinked One large file that contains both media and sequence data Separate sequence and media files Benefits – only one file to interchange between systems and is easier to manage Benefits – if the media is on a shared server than it is easier to send the sequence file by itself – quicker import and export times Disadvantages – long import and export times Disadvantages – if the media is not on a shared server, than there are many files that must be transported between systems

9 Supported AAF and OMF files for Importing to Pro Tools  AAF or OMF sequences (including those with embedded audio)  Individual Avid video files in the MXF or OMF format  OMF audio files  Note: Additional AVID video hardware/software is required for importing MXF and OMF video.

10 Supported AAF and OMF files for Exporting from Pro Tools  With DigiTranslator 2.0 or higher, you can export AAF, MXF, and OMF files from Pro Tools using:  Bounce to Disk  Export Regions as Files  Export Selected Tracks as OMF/AAF commands.

11 Additional Hardware /Software for Post Production In Pro Tools Advantages:  Digitize (capture) video in real time into pro tools,  Playback video to external monitors  Dedicated video card reduces strain on CPU  Enhanced compatibility with AVID systems  See: http://www.avid.com/US/products/family/M edia-Composer


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