Avid Technology Car Video System PT Manual De Usuario
Chapter 3: Basic Media Station|PT Workflows
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Choose Clip > Consolidate/Transcode.
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In the Consolidate/Transcode dialog, do the
following:
• Click the Transcode option.
• Select the Create New Sequence option.
• Choose the video resolution to which you
want to transcode the sequence from the
Target Video Resolution pop-up menu.
Target Video Resolution pop-up menu.
• Select the drive into which you want to
save the transcoded media.
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When you are ready, click Transcode.
Media is transcoded to SD and SD sequence is
created.
created.
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When Media Station|PT has finished
transcoding media, export the new sequence as
an AAF. (See “Exporting Audio and Video from
Media Station|PT” on page 58.)
an AAF. (See “Exporting Audio and Video from
Media Station|PT” on page 58.)
Creating a Video Mixdown
Video mixdown combines a sequence (or por-
tion of a sequence) into one video file that re-
flects all edits and effects.
tion of a sequence) into one video file that re-
flects all edits and effects.
You can mix down multiple video tracks or a
single track. For mixdowns of multiple tracks,
the selected track and all tracks under it are com-
bined into one file that always reflects the top-
most visible track.
single track. For mixdowns of multiple tracks,
the selected track and all tracks under it are com-
bined into one file that always reflects the top-
most visible track.
To create a video mixdown:
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Open the bin containing the sequence you
want to mix down.
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Drag the sequence to the Record Monitor. The
tracks comprising the sequence display in the
Timeline.
Timeline.
Consolidate/Transcode dialog
Layered video tracks in a video mixdown
Creating a video mixdown is analogous to
bouncing to disk in Pro Tools, except that
the video mixdown creates only video and
no audio.
bouncing to disk in Pro Tools, except that
the video mixdown creates only video and
no audio.
Record and Source Monitors
Track layers reflected
in video mixdown