Interesting threads on the Digidesign User Conference this week

Interesting threads on the Digidesign User Conference this week

The first thread that caught my eye was a request from ‘stormmusic’ about OMF export tutorials for FCP editors.
This thread threw up two new ones to me.

Burnt in timecode for FCP

Excellent delivery guidelines from the folks at Broompole

We also have some on our free help guides page. One for Avid and one for FCP editors

Then I came across another FCP thread this time about volume data in the OMF export. The original question was about using the “convert clip based gain to automation’ option in the Pro Tools OMF import window. However the thread goes on to discuss how to make sure the FCVP editor includes the volume dat in the OMF export.
Also remember earlier versions of FCP don’t export volume data at all. I think this was picked up in FCP v6.

Next we have a thread about how to use iZotope RX Declicker better. The concensus seems to be that is a weak area in an otherwise excellent set of tools. However here is some excellent advice on which plug-ins to use and how to use iZotope better.
Then two threads that cover the area of which plug-in to use to create LtRt mixes.
LtRt weirdness or not?
Which Dolby Surround plug-in?

Next there is a thread about  “reconforming production sound to avid aaf using match function”. There is some excellent advice form Frank Kruse on this.

Finally another OMF Import question about whether file names come across or not, it seems things are improving and some discussion as to whether things have got better with Pro Tools v8.1

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