Open Resolve.
(we're using version 12.5) | ||
Click the New Project button | ||
Name your project.
(Hint: whatever name you use here, Avid will recognize in the media tool later. Some editors name it the same as their Avid project name to simplify matters.) | ||
Double click on the project icon. | ||
Navigate to your 4K clips from your A7Sii, that you copied to your hard drive or share. | ||
more to come... | ||
Select all the clips you want to transcode into Avid media. (This is usually all the clips) | ||
Either right click and choose "Add into Media Pool" or drag the clips into the media pool | ||
Click the EDIT button at the bottom of the interface. | ||
Press Command + N to make a new timeline. | ||
Uncheck "Empty Timeline" This will make a timeline with all of your clips from the media pool. Click "Create" | ||
Click the "Deliver" button at the bottom of the interface. | ||
Choose AVID AAF from the render settings. You may have to scroll to the right to find it. | ||
Browse to a location you want your MXF files to live in.
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To make it easy on yourself, you'll want to browse to a location that AVID will immediately understand. For example, if you're media is on an external drive browse to: YOUR_DRIVE/Avid MediaFiles/MXF/1 BUT If you're on editshare... | ||
...or ISIS, then you need to know the computer name of the computer your working on under System Preferences>Sharing The name of my computer in this example is COMM858903 | ||
then you'll browse to YOUR_SHARE/Avid MediaFiles/MXF/THE_NAME_OF_YOUR_COMPUTER in the pic above that would be: YOUR_SHARE/Avid MediaFiles/MXF/COMM858903 or it might be YOUR_SHARE/Avid MediaFiles/MXF/COMM858903.1 | ||
Choose a codec that best suits your needs. If you want to finish in AVID and want 4K choose a DNxHR format. | ||
Choose to render at source resolution | ||
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