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Tiff sequence render – need audio too
Posted by Jeff Carson on October 11, 2006 at 1:19 pmI am supplying several DVC-Pro HD 960-720 tiff sequences output for a theatre digital projection server system. How would I supply sync audio along with the sequence?
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Eric Peterson
October 11, 2006 at 1:25 pmNot sure we understand the question. DVCPro HD is a codec for quicktime video. TIFF is for print. Are you trying to export a sequence of tiff’s to the DVCProHD codec from AE?
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Roland R. kahlenberg
October 11, 2006 at 2:07 pmYou should put a slate for audio sync at the head of your actual sequence. Just nest what you already have and put a simple slate/countdown with audio beeps. When you render, set your output module to TIFF sequences. Then from the composition menu, select Add Output Module, for this module, choose to output audio only, with your desired settings.
HTH
Roland Kahlenberg
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Steve Roberts
October 11, 2006 at 2:51 pmNote that if they want a Dolby Cinema mix, you might have to hire an audio studio that does that sort of thing, and pay the license fee to Dolby.
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Mylenium
October 12, 2006 at 7:42 amJust mark your sequence with a counter/ slate as RoRK said. Other than that leave the audio processing to “the other guys”, they surely will know what to do. If you have an audio editing program such as Audition, you can embed markers and timecodes in your audio file, but unfortunately this does not work for AE, so your options are limited.
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Jeff Carson
October 12, 2006 at 1:10 pmThanks guys. we are supplying WAV files to the client and they think they can make them work. I assume WAV files in a 24fps comp will be the same length?
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