> Job, I was under the impression that SCRATCH had fairly strong AAF support?
> I know that many of the leading DI/grading tools have quite strong AAF/Avid
> workflows - Baselight certainly does, I thought that SCRATCH did, and I
> think that DaVinci Resolve does to.
My latest experience was that the BaseLight facility said: don't bother,
EDL's work much better than AAF. They found it to be hardly useable, buggy,
problematic, etc.
I've asked the Scratch facility (that I deal with a lot) about it, and they
said it couldn't be done in Scratch.
By the way: I'm not talking about sound, but picture. I would want my
resizes and repositions to come across. Or at least I'd want my multiple
layers to come across (rather than having to EDL track by track).
--
Job ter Burg
film editor - NL
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