footage. It derives the timecode from the creation time of the media (I
believe that is uses the Quicktime metadata, rather than the filesystem
information) - it is consistent and reproducable, so the same file AMA'ed
multiple times will have matching timecode - with one minor (major?)
issue... The timecode is calculated in the current timezone, so we found
that after daylight savings all our clips came in with a timecode that was
one-hour later than a previous import... Easy enough to fix (temporarily
change system time) but freaky when we first encountered it.
Our DSLR workflow is usually: AMA -> Transcode to Offline Res -> Edit ->
Link to AMA sources -> Transcode to Online Res -- it's pretty solid, but
there are some AMA quirks that do occasionally complicate the process
Dylan Reeve
http://dylanreeve.com/
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:21 AM, oliverpetersvidy <
oliverpeters@oliverpeters.com> wrote:
>
>
> > blafarm wrote:
> > And if timeline dupe detection, for whatever reason,
> > was largely not necessary -- than the original DSLR
> > file name would probably offer equal utility in
> > terms of EDL creation.
>
> No, because without adding TC in some manner, all clips will be imported or
> AMA'ed with TC starting at 00:00:00:00 and no source ID or camroll or tape
> ID. An EDL is pretty useless at this point. I guess the filename would be in
> the comments, but only if you didn't rename it during editing.
>
> But, rather than discussing hypotheticals... What is it that you are trying
> to do? In other words, what are you trying to achieve with the EDL?
>
> - Oliver
>
>
>
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