I rarely export audio files from Avid other than the stems I receive from Protools in the form of a .mov delivery file that has Audio and Video. Today I'm generating a DPX test sequence and the request from the facility was for WAV files. This is a different facility than the one I posted about a few weeks back. I'm going to give them .mov mono stems as well as wav files. I noticed that the wav files I export as mono tracks from the final sequence end up with 00:00:00:00 start timecode and not the sequence timecode. With the .mov audio files the sequence time code is maintained in the resulting file. Is there a way to export WAV files that will have embedded time code that matches the sequence time code?
I tried using QT change but these are wav not .mov files so that didn't work. I even tried changing the extension to .mov on the wav files to see if I could trick QT Change but I got an error when it tried to change and add a new time code time. Not surprising but I thought I'd give it a shot.
Is Avid just lame when it comes to WAVs? Clearly ProTools generate wavs with proper time code. I don't see any obvious settings that would effect time code on the exported files. Am I missing something obvious?
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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