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AVID new relinking RED AMA workflow

  1. Duplicate the sequence and put in a new bin.
  2. Export a DnxHD Quicktime for "Resolve" as reference. See this wikidoc

https://wikis.utexas.edu/download/attachments/32934966/AVID-+Export+a+AVID+DNxHD+Quicktime.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1330040316000

  1. Close project and hide the AVID media files so that AVID doesn't relink to the old transcoded media. Change the name to the AVID MediaFiles folder.

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    Relink to the AMA volume that the raw .r3d files are on. Go to >File>Link to AMA Volume

    Locate the original raw .r3d red Files




    Click Open

    Use the settings "Bins Based on Current AMA Setting"


    Click OK


    All the AMA files will load up in a new folder when you choose the default settings.

    When ready to online reconnect to the .r3d files.

    Select all AMA FILES in the AMA folder

    Right click the sequence to relink and choose Relink

    Right click the sequence to relink and choose Relink


    Use the standard relinking options after the AMA media has been mounted

    Choose Selected Items in All open bins

    Choose to relink by Tape Name or Source file Name

    If that doesn't work choose





    Choose to relink by Tape Name or Source file ID

    Once the media in the timeline is relinked to the .r3d files the timeline should look yellow showing that the files are relinked to AMA media.
    The next step is to export the .aaf Go to >File > Export

    To create the .AAF file

    The deliverable will be the .R3D files and the .aaf for the color correction. Example shown here.

    To Bring into Resolve

    Log in

     

     

    >File>Import AAF, EDL, XML

    Select the .aaf to import

    Resolve Lite will limit you to 1920 x 1080 23.98

    Select Yes

    Search for the folder containing the .mxf

    Navigate to the folder and click OK

    Example here of problems with some of the clips

     

     

     

     

     

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