You might try something like annotation transcriber. It is captioning software, but I think you can log scenes just as easily. It also exports RTF with timecode and XMLs among other things.
I haven't actually used it for this purpose, but it might worth a shot.
Thanks.
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On Dec 18, 2013, at 9:32 AM, T Hopkins <hoplist@hillmanncarr.com> wrote:
All good products, but nothing that creates "logs" for file based media. I want to create bins for Media Composer without Media Composer.
The methods I've found so far:Manual creation of tab delimited files using Excel as the collection tool.Adobe Premiere via AAF export.Final Cut to Excel to tab delimited file, with many little gotchas to avoid.CatDV, I think.None of these is particularly simple or cost effective.The only product I've found remotely like what I want is MovieLogger from Digital Heaven, but not for Avid.I was sure there would be some kind of "field" loggers for Avid. Guess not.cheers,todOn Dec 17, 2013, at 5:28 PM, Steve Hullfish wrote:Check out products from Imagine Products: ShotPut, ProxyMill, etc.
SteveOn Dec 17, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Is there any worthwhile software for "off-line" logging and prepping of file based footage for Avid Media Composer, other than Avid Media Composer itself? I can't find anything, and that surprises me.
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