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Transferring Project and Media Files Between Avid Editing Systems
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Step 9: Render Effects as Needed
Although many effects play in real time, you might need to render some complex effects or
plug-in effects. For more information, see “Real-Time Playback of Video Effects” and “Basics of
Effects Rendering” in the Help.
The ExpertRender feature includes a special setting called Prepare for Digital Cut. For more
information, see “ExpertRender” in the Help.
Step 10: Create the Final Masters
Your Avid editing application offers you a range of output formats you can use for your final
master. The output formats that are available depend on the format of your source footage.
You can use the Reformat effect or the Pan and Scan effect to create 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9
versions of the sequence. In addition, the Digital Cut tool includes the option to
automatically output titles as 4:3 or 16:9 to match your sequence. If your source footage is
23.976p, 24p or 25p, you can also output versions for special purposes, such as NTSC 24,
for recording audio at the film rate.
For more information, see Selecting Output and Timecode Formats for 23.976p, 24p, and
25p Projects.
If your source footage is HD, you can use the Video Output Tool to crossconvert to a
compatible HD format, and downconvert to an NTSC or PAL format. For more information,
see “Preparing for Converting HD Formats” on page 1029.
All formats let you use the Export tool to output in popular file formats, including
QuickTime and Windows Media. Avid codecs for QuickTime let you input and output files
quickly, and you can install the codecs on graphics workstations for the most efficient input
and output. For more information, see “Exporting Frames, Clips, or Sequences” on
page 985.
You can use FilmScribe
to create cut lists and change lists, and EDL Manager to create an
EDL. For more information, see Using FilmScribe and Using EDL Manager.
Transferring Project and Media Files Between Avid
Editing Systems
The following topics describe the options and methods you can use to transfer project files and
media between Windows systems, between Macintosh systems, and between Windows and
Macintosh systems.