Exporting a final cut pro edl – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.7.0 User Manual
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To save a completed sequence, you send it to a bin on the same computer you are
using. You can then create master clips instead of saving the entire sequence and the
clips it uses.
It is a good idea to create a bin specifically for holding stored sequences, such as HFR
(Hold For Release).
1. Click once on the sequence title that you want to send.
2. Press
F2
or click the
Send To File
button.
The Select Destination window appears, showing all available locations.
3. Click on the box for your system.
4. Click
Send
to send your sequence.
Your sequence archives as a single clip.
Exporting a Final Cut Pro EDL
With Aurora Edit, you can bring sequences into Apple's Final Cut Pro application for
additional editing and refinement.
Aurora Edit supports these formats for exporting as a Final Cut Pro EDL:DV25, DV50,
DV100, XDCAM, and LGOP
Files are transferred using Aurora Edit's XML EDL format and Apple's XML
interchange format. These components of the sequence are transferred:
•
Clips
•
Rendered effects and titles
•
Dissolves (other wipes are converted to a dissolve)
•
Varispeed
•
Fit To Fill
•
Audio voice disguise (but not EQ)
1. Choose
File | Export | Final Cut Pro EDL
.
The Export Final Cut Pro EDL window opens.
2. In the
Save in:
drop-down list, select the location where you want to export the
files.
3. Name the sequence you are exporting.
4. Click
Save
.
The sequence saves as an .XML file.
You can now import this XML file into Apple's Final Cut Pro application for further
refinement and editing.
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