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> Omf Files, What is the best software to use?
Sid Silver
post Tue 18 Jan 2005, 05:24
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Can any one suggest simple, yet affective software to work with OMF?

I am editing sound for a video company. I have had problems working in ProTools 5, G3, OS9 back when you didn't have to pay for DigiTranslator. I now work on a G4 Powerbook with an Mbox... but what is up with this iLok and DigiTranslator crap?

Confusing, costs hundreds, makes me sad. And I hear it has loads of bugs to be worked out.

I know that Logic Pro will import OMF, and I have picked up Bias....

Any other suggestions? I am starting to really question ProTools.....
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editbrain
post Tue 18 Jan 2005, 11:00
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try using aaf instead of omf with your protools. you still might have to get the upgrade to the video crap you mentioned.

other than that.... logic pro, final cut pro, avid

but try to see if you can use .aaf advanced authoring format.
seems to work better on cross platform
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hope this helps.

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DANO10
post Tue 18 Jan 2005, 16:09
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Hey Sid,

I recently did a complete album on DP 4 from OMF files. I was a project that was started on PT, saved as OMF files and sent to me. MOTU advertises DP as OMF compatible. This is true. Just drag and drop the OMF files into the chunks window and then load them into the tracks window and you are in business. Whe I received the tracks, I was up and running in fifteen minuets.

The project was converted at Universal Studios' audio department and I'm not sure what process they used. You could use .aiff or sdII, but you get all and I mean all out takes edits and other audio tracks and not necessarily in sync. The OMF files loaded in sync with the proper track names.

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