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Settings in the Export Audio EDL Dialog, Using the Export Audio EDL, Feature from Cinema Tools

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• The text file created along with the EDL file uses the EDL's filename with a .txt extension. The file contains information regarding the sequence used and all the settings of the Export Audio EDL dialog, including the number of tracks and their mapping. It also lists any errors that occurred during the export. Settings in the Export Audio EDL Dialog Cinema Tools uses information from the sequence to fill in several fields in the top part of the Export Audio EDL dialog. • File: The name of the Cinema Tools program file just opened. This is used only when exporting an audio EDL directly from Cinema Tools. See Using the Export Audio EDL Feature from Cinema Tools for more information. • Audio Tracks: The number of audio tracks used in the edit. • Project name: The name of the Final Cut Pro sequence on which the file is based. • Project timebase: The frame rate of the sequence in the Timeline. • Start time: The sequence start time as assigned in the Final Cut Pro Audio/Video Settings window. • EDL Title: The name of the EDL. By default, it is the same as the project name from the sequence. • EDL start time and timecode format: The start time for the EDL and the timecode format to be used. By default, the start time is the same as the start time from the sequence. This should not be changed unless your audio post-production facility has a specific requirement. 198 Chapter 11 Export Considerations and Creating Audio EDLs

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• The text file created along with the EDL file uses the EDL’s filename with a .txt extension.
The file contains information regarding the sequence used and all the settings of the
Export Audio EDL dialog, including the number of tracks and their mapping. It also lists
any errors that occurred during the export.
Settings in the Export Audio EDL Dialog
Cinema Tools uses information from the sequence to fill in several fields in the top part
of the Export Audio EDL dialog.
File:
The name of the Cinema Tools program file just opened. This is used only when
exporting an audio EDL directly from Cinema Tools. See
Using the Export Audio EDL
Feature from Cinema Tools
for more information.
Audio Tracks:
The number of audio tracks used in the edit.
Project name:
The name of the Final Cut Pro sequence on which the file is based.
Project timebase:
The frame rate of the sequence in the Timeline.
Start time:
The sequence start time as assigned in the Final Cut Pro Audio/Video Settings
window.
EDL Title:
The name of the EDL. By default, it is the same as the project name from the
sequence.
EDL start time and timecode format:
The start time for the EDL and the timecode format
to be used. By default, the start time is the same as the start time from the sequence.
This should not be changed unless your audio post-production facility has a specific
requirement.
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Chapter 11
Export Considerations and Creating Audio EDLs