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If Multi-Assemble Automatic Detection does not work:
Make sure that you are in List view within the file browser.
Set the EDL Detection box to Selection Order, and then Ctrl-click to select multiple EDL sequences.
The order in which you add the EDL to the selection defines the video tracks: the EDL selected first goes
to the first video track, the EDL selected next goes to the second video track, and so on.
Set the EDL Detection box to Custom Grouping. Once you have selected the EDL to import, click Import.
In the windows that appears, set the sequence names, versions, and tracks for each of the EDL. Once set,
click Import Sequences.
About EDL Files
An EDL (Edit Decision List) file is a digital list of commands used to describe a series of film or video edits.
It consists of an ordered list of reel, keycode, and timecode data, which represents the original location
(usually video tapes or sequences of images stored on disk) of each media clip used in the edit. These media
clips can later be easily obtained in order to conform the final cut. EDLs are the primary method of transferring
information about an edit project between offline and online editing systems.
The most primitive EDL formats are telecine log files. Telecine log files typically describe the most basic edit
decisions, which contain only tape name, clip name, source timecode, keycode, and whether 2:3 pulldown
was used.
Standard EDL formats, such as CMX3600, support basic functions, such as cuts, dissolves, SMPTE wipes,
speed variations (including freeze frames), and direction changes (Forward/Reverse). EDL comments, clip
names, and audio patching comments are also supported.
AAF and FCP XML file formats are more modern, enhanced formats of EDLs, supporting multiple layers of
video and audio, as well as an expanded set of transitions and effects. Some may include embedded audio.
Collectively, all these formats are known as File Interchange
®
Formats, but they are still commonly referred
to as EDLs.
Supported EDL Formats
The following Standard EDL formats are supported by Smoke:
SONY
910 CMX 340
CMX 3600
SONY 5000
CMX OMNI (ASCII version)
SONY 9000
GVG 4
SONY 9000 Plus (v2.21 or higher)
GVG 4 Plus (v4.1 or higher)
SONY 9100
SONY 900
ALE (Avid Log Exchange)
EDM (edit)
NOTE It is recommended that you use EDLs in the CMX 3600 format.
About the DLEDL Format
DLEDL is an EDL file based on the CMX 3600 format supported by most digital nonlinear editing systems.
DLEDLs are unique to Autodesk Smoke applications and contain extra comments that they can interpret,
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