Specifications

DigiTranslator Integrated Option Guide
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Example 2
V1<01:00:48:25–01:00:49:26>
no rendering for effect: omfi:effect:
VideoRepeat;substituting silence/video black
For some effects, the length of the output is different
than the length of the input. In this case, substituting a
bypass when a rendering is missing doesn't make sense,
because it won't sync properly. DigiTranslator substi-
tutes silence or video black.
Ignored Effects
A1<01:00:02:00–01:00:07:01>
ignoring rendering for effect: EFF_AUDIO_EQMB;using by-
pass clip.
This indicates that the user has selected “Ignore Ren-
dered Audio Effects” in DigiTranslator. This note is a
convenience so that if something is odd in the trans-
lated sequence, the user can determine if an effect that
was ignored is actually required.
Incomplete Rendering
A1<00:00:28:29-00:00:31:17>incomplete rendering for ef-
fect; using bypass clip.A2<00:00:28:29-00:00:31:17>in-
complete rendering for effect Audio MultiBand EQ; using by-
pass clip.
This indicates that an effect was not rendered com-
pletely at a fade boundary in an Avid system. On im-
port, Pro Tools bypassed the incomplete rendering and
imported the audio without the effect. If you need the
effect, re-render the effect and fade on the Avid system,
and export again.
Miscellaneous Errors (Misc Errors)
Example
A1<01:00:00:00–01:00:16:06>
“Jag film to Whirl.01.Sub.06.new.01”;
insufficient source material for clip;
shortening clip by 1 sample
This Translation Note is primarily informational, in-
forming you that DigiTranslator was not able to trans-
late the AAF or OMF sequence exactly, and has had to
make an adjustment so Pro Tools can understand it.
This error occurs because applications don’t always cal-
culate the number of samples in a frame in the same
way. In some cases, there may be one too few samples of
media to support a given clip from the Pro Tools stand-
point. In this situation, there can potentially be an au-
dio “pop.”