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Avid created the AMA workflow to address this. With AMA, you could link to file-based media, giving you instant access. The disadvantage with linking is you can't move the original files while Avid is linking to them, or you break the links and the media goes offline.

To solve that problem, you can link to media and then transcode it "transcode" is Avid's word for "convert" to whatever resolution you want to work in, creating Avid media files, allowing you to move the original files. In this way you wind up with the same end result as if you'd imported, but because transcoding is a workflow that was added to the software more recently, it takes advantage of newer processor architecture to go much faster than importing.

So, as far as you're concerned, if you continue to capture footage from tapes, continue to do that as you do now. If you start working with file-based footage, you should consider a workflow where you first link to the footage, and then transcode it to Avid media. Premeire, on the other hand, could usually access material immediately, without the long import step required in Media Composer. Desktop PC.

George Angeludis:. I wasn't trying to create a "Premeire v Media Composer" argument; I just wanted to give an idea of the thinking behind Avid's decision to include a linking workflow in Media Composer. You can right-click in the bin column header and select Choose Columns. One of the choices is Shoot Date. Whether or not that will be filled in is dependent upon the plug-in used to link to the media. You could also try looking at the Aux Timecodes and see if any of them have a date-time timestamp.

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Product Suggestion. Catalyst Browse. Catalyst Prepare. Catalyst Production Suite. Sony Camera Utilities. Order Status. Personal Information. My Software. The pretty much accepted method these days is Link and either Consolidate if the codec in question is what is known as Avid native or Transcode to an Avid codec.

For many, many reasons, this is the way to go. I avoid the classic import tool except for stills. At this point with your linked media, you should be able to transcode it to DNxHD and work like you normally would. Or if you've already cut a sequence with the linked media you should be able to transcode the sequence to DNxHD Then you could export.

As Jef says, the preferred method these days is linking and transcoding to whatever Avid resolution you want to work in. If you did all your linking late in the day and then set everything to transcode to DNxHD it should be finished by morning depending on how much media there is. Latest post Wed, Apr 3 AM by camoscato.

Page 1 of 1 9 items. AMA linking. Reply Contact. HI all, I did a search but didn't find anything on point. Push lawn-mower [view my complete system specs]. Re: AMA linking. What version of Media Composer are you using? The process of AMA linking has evolved over time. Also, what kind of files are you getting from the camera?



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