Specifications
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File-Based Delivery
If your sequence contains audio clips with different sample rates,
resample the audio tracks to a single sample rate. Right-click your
sequence in the bin, and select Change Sample Rate.
Check and adjust all pan and audio levels in advance. All current Pan
and Level settings in the sequence are carried to the exported media.
Occasionally, OMFI or AAF files with very complex sequences can fail
because of memory limitations when imported into some applications.
If this happens, try breaking the sequence into smaller sequences and
exporting the new sequences or adding more RAM to your system.
To expor t mul tiple clips in a sing le f ile, creat e a seque nce from them.
For example, select all the clips, Alt+drag (Windows) or Option+drag
(Macintosh) them into the Record monitor to create an instant
sequence, and then export that sequence.
Using the Send To Feature
Using the Send To feature is the quickest and simplest way to perform
most common export tasks. This feature provides you with a choice of pre-
defined templates to streamline your workflow. These templates are set to
default parameters, customized for each workflow. In many instances, you
can choose to automatically open the application to which you are sending
your clip or sequence.
To use predefined templates:
1. Select a sequence in a bin.
2. Select File > Send To, or right-click the sequence and select Send To.
3. Select the desired Send To template option:
DigiDelivery (consolidate or embed audio)
DVD (either QuickTime Reference or DVD Authoring—Avid DVD by
Sonic, which is Windows only)
Encoding (Sorenson Squeeze)
NOTE We recommend
you use the predefined
template default settings
that have been qualified
by Avid.
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