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Settings in, the Export Audio EDL Dialog, Audio Track Usage
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Cinema Tools opens and its Export Audio EDL dialog appears. 3 Enter and select settings in the Export Audio EDL dialog, then click OK. See Settings in the Export Audio EDL Dialog for settings information. 4 In the dialog that now appears, select the Cinema Tools database file to use, then click Choose. Once you select the database, Cinema Tools starts matching events in the sequence to it: • For each edit involving a track enabled in the Export Audio EDL dialog, Cinema Tools searches the database to see if that edit's video clip is connected to any database records. If not, it uses the edit's video reel number to try to locate a record that includes the edit's timecode In and Out points. See Audio Track Usage for more information about audio tracks. • If Cinema Tools finds a suitable record, it checks whether that record includes audio information (audio timecode and sound roll number). If so, an entry is added to the EDL and Cinema Tools moves on to the next edit. • Cinema Tools may not be able to match all audio edits within the sequence. This may be due to incomplete database records or the use of audio from sources other than the logged sound rolls. For those edits that cannot be matched back to the database, an entry is added to the EDL using the sound roll and audio timecode information from the sequence, with an asterisk placed by the roll name. A comment stating that no matching database record was found is also added to the EDL entry. Cinema Tools creates two files during the export: a CMX 3600 EDL format file and a text file containing information about the EDL export: • The CMX 3600 EDL format is widely used as a standard for EDL interchange and should be acceptable at virtually all facilities. Chapter 11 Export Considerations and Creating Audio EDLs 197