If you are going to Netflix it is likely going via a R&S Clipster and that can read Avid OP Atom files and audio files so you could do a Video Mixdown to a clean drive and try sending them that.
Could save you a lot of time.
Rupert Watson
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Subject: [Avid-L2] Does and Avid or any DPX sequence handle audio?
As I'm testing the dpx file export on Avid 8.5.2 I'm setting to RGB 10bit keep levels as legal. Netflix want BT.709 files. I also checked use selected tracks and I've selected Video and audio 8 channels. The resulting file when I link ama to the dpx sequence is video only. I tried a dpx export with only the audio channels selected but I get a prompt that the export format requires video on every frame or some such prompt. So is dpx an audio less format? I guess even though Avid has a check box for use marks and one for selected tracks it's probably referring to the video tracks.
What is the standard for including audio for a dpx sequence?
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