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Thursday, September 12, 2024

[Avid-L2] List Tool Hangs on Assembly List when multiple input tracks are selected?

I've never worked in Avid Film project other than the hop scotch workflow when we use to have to export a 30 frame edl and reimport as 24 to online in 23.976.  I've found a way on MC 2018.12.15 to make a tabbed list that then imports into Excel being interpreted as a tab delimited text file.  If I select V1 as the only input track it works.  The sequence has 11 video tracks but all the content material is on V1-4.  If I use the same List Tool settings but select input as V2 it still includes all the V1 material.  If I select multiple video tracks for input then it hangs.  When it works the resulting Excel spread sheet has a title of "Assembly List."  Is there something the nature of a film assembly list hat would explain why when I select just V2 the list tool works but includes V1 content?  Would this also be a reason for it to hang when I select just V4 or multiple tracks?  I tried selecting an empty track V6 and it also hangs when trying to preview the list.  "Help me EDL Wan Kanobe, you're my only hope!"  ;-)

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Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Re: [Avid-L2] OT: Words can not describe my sadness over the Oki Dog News!!!

Well, that is really sad.

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Re: [Avid-L2] OT: Words can not describe my sadness over the Oki Dog News!!!

What oki dog!
please excuse any typos


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OH NOOOOOOOOO… Not OKI-Dog!!!!!!!

 

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Re: [Avid-L2] OT: Words can not describe my sadness over the Oki Dog News!!!

OH NOOOOOOOOO… Not OKI-Dog!!!!!!!

 

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Re: [Avid-L2] OT: Words can not describe my sadness over the Oki Dog News!!!

I  can see how this could make you nostalgic and sad.  I'm not at all certain that very many folks share you're love of this culinary landmark.

'Dancing Waters,' once a bowling alley, once Jake Lamotta's nightclub in 'raging bull,'  a popular Pedro punk club at one point, the a mysteriously ended Spanish-language disco, is also completely gone now.  Like, there's a hole in the ground, where a generic apartment box will soon rise.  

Maybe okidog should have been landmarked?

Punk history gets no respect.

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[Avid-L2] OT: Words can not describe my sadness over the Oki Dog News!!!





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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Re: [Avid-L2] Using Avid for Quibi Programming Format? AKA a Vertical Video Project in Avid?

Not for nothing, but we busted our collective ass delivering news content to Quibi and it was a huge wasted effort.
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System Administrator, ACSR Nexis, Media Composer & MediaCentral
CBS News


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Check this one out John

 

https://www.panavision.com/highlights/highlights-detail/smart-solutions-for-quibi-s-dummy

 

Working on your email questions…….

Marianna

 

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Re: [Avid-L2] What is Digital Audio Silence?


On 28 Aug 2024, at 04:30, John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:

when exporting an empty audio track does that result in "Digital Audio Silence"?

Yes

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Re: [Avid-L2] What is Digital Audio Silence?

When finishing with MC, I always did mixdowns. Never failed.

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Got some delivery specs that require "Digital Audio Silence" on the files tracks 3-6.  If I have an Avid sequence and I leave tracks 3-6 blank and then export A1-8 along with the video will that create "Audio Silence" on tracks 3-6 in the resulting file?  I'm thinking that in the days of QT Ref or some such thing lack of media for blank tracks could cause and issue or perhaps the networks servers get confused if there aren't all 8 tracks present in the file.  Bottom line when exporting an empty audio track does that result in "Digital Audio Silence"?

Here is the listed spec:

Audio

         Primary Audio:               Choose an item.

Channel 1:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 2:               Choose an item.

     (Channels 3-6 on Stereo Programs must be filled with Digital Silence)

Channel 3:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 4:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 5:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 6:               Choose an item.

         Ancillary Audio Channels:

                  Channel 7:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 8:               Choose an item.



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[Avid-L2] What is Digital Audio Silence?

Got some delivery specs that require "Digital Audio Silence" on the files tracks 3-6.  If I have an Avid sequence and I leave tracks 3-6 blank and then export A1-8 along with the video will that create "Audio Silence" on tracks 3-6 in the resulting file?  I'm thinking that in the days of QT Ref or some such thing lack of media for blank tracks could cause and issue or perhaps the networks servers get confused if there aren't all 8 tracks present in the file.  Bottom line when exporting an empty audio track does that result in "Digital Audio Silence"?

Here is the listed spec:

Audio

         Primary Audio:               Choose an item.

Channel 1:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 2:               Choose an item.

     (Channels 3-6 on Stereo Programs must be filled with Digital Silence)

Channel 3:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 4:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 5:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 6:               Choose an item.

         Ancillary Audio Channels:

                  Channel 7:               Choose an item.

                  Channel 8:               Choose an item.



John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net

Re: [Avid-L2] Using Avid for Quibi Programming Format? AKA a Vertical Video Project in Avid?

Found it!


Stays funny! (Yeah, I'm a guy.)

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On 27 Aug 2024, at 18:19, bouke <bouke@editb.nl> wrote:


On 27 Aug 2024, at 16:49, Marianna <marianna.montague@avid.com> wrote:


This is, in short: 
'how to trash as much resolution as you can while having the most horrible framing.'

I'm old enough to have toyed with the AE training CDrom containing a HD clip of a guy to chroma key.
For getting the most resolution to pull off the key, and he was getting a repos / scale anyway, the cam was rotated 90 degrees.

If you're doing both 16:9 and 9:16, shoot twice / frame twice / direct twice (and rotate the cam for the 9:16). You simply cannot do the same jokes in both aspects.
(Eg, giving the viewer more info than the protagonist; the angry dog around the corner will be the anvil over him. (Now I'm going to find the I am Weasel anvil episode.))

For mobile, I don't get it. Let the end user rotate his device. For billboards, fair enough. (I must admit I HATE moving images in public space, I will never go to a bar where there is a TV set on.)

Bouke / edit 'B

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Working on your email questions…….
Marianna
 
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Re: [Avid-L2] Using Avid for Quibi Programming Format? AKA a Vertical Video Project in Avid?


On 27 Aug 2024, at 16:49, Marianna <marianna.montague@avid.com> wrote:


This is, in short: 
'how to trash as much resolution as you can while having the most horrible framing.'

I'm old enough to have toyed with the AE training CDrom containing a HD clip of a guy to chroma key.
For getting the most resolution to pull off the key, and he was getting a repos / scale anyway, the cam was rotated 90 degrees.

If you're doing both 16:9 and 9:16, shoot twice / frame twice / direct twice (and rotate the cam for the 9:16). You simply cannot do the same jokes in both aspects.
(Eg, giving the viewer more info than the protagonist; the angry dog around the corner will be the anvil over him. (Now I'm going to find the I am Weasel anvil episode.))

For mobile, I don't get it. Let the end user rotate his device. For billboards, fair enough. (I must admit I HATE moving images in public space, I will never go to a bar where there is a TV set on.)

Bouke / edit 'B

videotoolshed.com
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+31 6 21817248
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https://videotoolshed.wetransfer.com/


 
Working on your email questions…….
Marianna
 
Marianna Montague
Sr. Director, Customer Experience and Community
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