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More About Exporting to AAF
When you export to AAF, there are actually two options that are available to you, depending on
whether you made editorial changes to the Timeline in the Edit page:
If you didnt make any editing changes to the Timeline you imported: You can
choose File > Export AAF, XML, and choose “AAF Files” from the Format drop-down
menu. This exports all audio and effects using data from the original AAF file that was
exported from Media Composer, regardless of whether or not they’re supported in
DaVinci Resolve. When you export an unedited AAF, DaVinci Resolve uses the Avid
AAF file that you originally imported to create an updated one; make sure it’s still in the
same location as it was when you first imported it into DaVinci Resolve.
If you made editing changes to the Timeline you imported, or you’re exporting a
project that wasn’t AAF to begin with: Then you need to right-click the Timeline you
want to export in the Media Pool and choose Timelines > Export > Generate New AAF.
This option creates a brand new AAF file, but audio and effects that are not supported
in DaVinci Resolve in an AAF import are discarded.
Exporting an EDL
DaVinci Resolve is also capable of exporting EDLs that can be reimported into other
applications. For more information about EDL workflows, see Chapter 16, “Ingesting From
Tape,” Chapter 47, “Conforming and Relinking Clips,” and Chapter 51, “Conforming EDL Files.
To export an EDL:
1 Open the Edit page and select the Timeline you want to export an EDL from in the
Media Pool.
2 Exported EDLs only have a single video track. For timelines with multiple tracks,
only the events on the video track with the destination control assigned to it will be
exported (the destination control is the first control at the left in the track header). If you
want to export a track other than Video 1, you can assign the destination control to the
specific track you need to export.
3 Right-click the Timeline in the Media Pool, and choose Timelines > Export > AAF/XML/
EDL from the contextual menu.
4 When the Export Timeline dialog appears, type a name, choose a location for the
exported EDL, and choose EDL Files from the drop-down menu at the bottom, then
click Save. An EDL is exported.
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