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Micah
10-26-2009, 05:11 PM
Has anyone had any experience with conforming and coloring an offline cut from Sony Vegas 9 into Assimilate Scratch?

We have a client who would like to do their creative cut in Vegas and we need to figure out a path to get in and then back out of Vegas to Scratch.

The best we've come up with is to cut directly with R3D's in Vegas and then kick out an AAF, bring that into Premiere and kick out an EDL to bring into Scratch.

Would like to see if it's possible to process the footage first to Quicktime and cut with THAT in Vegas to get better performance, but don't know if Vegas will preserve the metadata (specifically timecode and reel #) so that we can get back into Scratch.

Anyone been down this road?

Thanks, ahead of time, guys.

M

Miguel "Macgregor" De Olaso
10-27-2009, 10:43 AM
Nope itīs currently impossible.
THe problem is that vegas doesnīt seem to read QT timecode, so when you export the EDLs the timecode printed doesnot correspond to the one in the file. It should be possible however to use the edl if redcine could export as Avi file, but thatīs not the case.
ALso, EDLs created with R3D files didnīt use to work neither.

I couldnīt make any Premiere EDL work in Scratch neither, but iīm sure there must be a way for that, but would an AAF done with R3Ds in Vegas load in Premiere?

Edit: what if you batch export from redcine as QT cineform, then rewrap the files as Avi cineform, then edit with them, create the EDL, and try to use it in Scratch? If that works it should be quite easy and simple to do the job.

Joe Carney
10-29-2009, 01:05 PM
I thought Vegas had basic EDL support. Why not see if scratch can read the EDL files Vegas creates?
If it's just straight cuts and stuff that is.

Miguel "Macgregor" De Olaso
10-29-2009, 02:37 PM
Because Vegas doesnt read the R3d timecode, so when you load the EDL in Scratch, the shots are there, but thereīs no timecode (being precise, there is a timecode, starting at 0 on each shot, so it seems the EDL is perfect but it is not).

Logan Gilpin
11-01-2009, 06:20 PM
I exported a AFF out of sony vegas 9 imported to After effects which reads R3d.
the CROSS Fades were there the cuts and duration matched I had a graphic PNG overlay that was DVE in vegas and it came crossed as well. and I was able to export

I did not try this in Premiere. but why not exchane the file R3d for QT?

THE real question I need help with is exporting a 3072x3072 for Dome projection
without the computer crashing or having to use a render farm

Miguel "Macgregor" De Olaso
11-02-2009, 07:41 AM
Wait, you exported from vegas to AE, but how are you creating an EDL to open the project in Scratch? AE does not creat EDLs.