I finally smoothed out this workflow. Thanks to John Pale for assistance with troubleshooting. Here are a few tips to avoid the gotchas:
-Work from an audio-only sequence
-Commit multicam edits
-Remove any muted clips
-Transcode before export (in my case 48k/24bit/Wave)
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 7:44 AM, John Pale <pale.edit@gmail.com> wrote:
I send OMF and AAF to Audition and it works fine. Try duplicating your sequence and deleting the video, then export from an audio only sequence.On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 3:26 PM OklaRoman oklaroman@gmail.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:MC 8.8.1 / Audition CC17 / Win7As a note, these timelines are not overly complicated. We're talking about 4 or 5 tracks of dialogue audio that needs to be cleaned, sweetened, and mixed. I'm not an audio guy, but I need something more than Avid can provide, and Audition fits the bill. Thanks in advance for any help.Does anyone have an elegant solution for getting a timeline out of Avid and into Adobe Audition?As of last year, my workaround solution was this: in Avid, change the project type to SD; export an OMF file of the audio-only timeline; open the OMF in Audition; export a mixdown file out of Audition; import into Avid. However, that solution seems to be broken now, as Audition doesn't seem to like the OMF files I'm feeding it. And Audition doesn't like AAF files, either. Anyone have a solution?
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