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Go to "Deliver" tab at the bottom of the interface

Scroll through Render Setting Options and select "ProTools"


> Click "Browse" to choose a location where your files will be saved.



Selecting "Export Video,"


Set Format to Quicktime

Codec DNxHD

Type 1080p 36 8-bit

>Choose the Audio Tab

Choose Embedded in AAF

Add 180 frames of handels


Channels Same as source

Bit depth 24

>Option #2 if .aaf embedded did not work

Choose the Audio Tab

Codec Linear PCM

180 frames of handels

Channels Same as source

Bit depth 24

Click "Add to Render Queue"

Go to the folder where you saved your exported files

Using Option #1 Embedded .aaf you will have exported a .mxf = video and a .aaf = audio

These files should import into ProTools check using this wiki before you go to sound mix.

Pro Tools - Open a .aaf or .omf and Quicktime in ProTools

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Go to the folder where you saved your exported files and Using Option #2

make sure there is a .aaf and .mxf video file this will be (as in our case in a folder maybe labeled 12?

That is what the mixer will need for the ProTools mix

BUT MOVE THESE TWO FILES INTO THE FOLDER WHERE THE AUDIO FILES ARE STORED

EX: there two files move them

EX: these are now moved into the exported sound mix folder and out of the 12 folder

These files should import into ProTools check using this wiki before you go to sound mix.

Pro Tools - Open a .aaf or .omf and Quicktime in ProTools

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