Importing aaf files (aaf import) – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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When the clips have split information, the export result of EDL files differs depending on the settings in the [EDL
Exporter Detailed Settings] dialog box. Here explains an example when the clips placed in 3 different tracks are
grouped.
If [No split information] is checked:
The grouping of the clips is released to handle each clip separately. They are fragmented in 3 periods of time (A, B, and
C in the figure above).
(1) Information of A (00:00:01;00 - 00:00:05;00)
(2) Information of B (00:00:00;00 - 00:00:05;00)
(3) Information of C (00:00:01;00 - 00:00:06;00)
If [No split information] is unchecked:
Gaps between the clips are split. Areas of b1 and c1 in the figure are split, and the information is fragmented into 1
period of time as range D.
(1) Information of D (00:00:01;00 - 00:00:05;00) (including the split information of b1 and c1)
If [Handle split clips separately] is checked:
The gap between tracks is fragmented to eliminate the split. The information is fragmented in 3 periods of time (b1, c1,
and D in the figure above).
(1) Information of b1 (00:00:00;00 - 00:00:01;00)
(2) Information of c1 (00:00:05;00 - 00:00:06;00)
(3) Information of D (00:00:01;00 - 00:00:05;00)
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Note
• The clips with the speed changed are not split or handled separately, because their grouping becomes released.
Importing Files Created with Other Video Editing System
AAF files, EDL files, Final Cut Pro, P2 mobile recorder, and files created by XDCAM devices can be imported and
edited with EDIUS.
Importing AAF Files (AAF Import)
You can import an AAF file to edit with EDIUS.
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Note
• If you import an AAF file to EDIUS, the condition below must be met:
- The AAF file is output by frame unit
- The source file and the AAF file are separate (an embedded AAF file is not supported)
c1
c1
b1
b1
00:00:00;00
A
B
C
D
00:00:01;00
00:00:06;00
00:00:05;00
c1
b1