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For various use cases handing over a timeline from VidiEditor into a 3rd party application (e.g.: Adobe Premiere) an export into a Final Cut Pro 7 XML can be configured to VidiEditor Publish option.

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Audio_Options: Selects if the timeline stereo channels are outputted or the direct out option with all source channels of the media (see https://vidispine.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IESITSFP/pages/12527535102260443198?focusedCommentId=1750602611#comment-1750602611) should be outputted to the XML. Possible values are “Timeline” and “DirectOut”.

Path modification option:

It is essential to understand that this features depends a lot on where files to be referenced in the XML are located and how they can be accessed by a 3rd party application using the generated Final Cut XML. For example if the files should be opened in Adobe Premiere often a file path to a SMB storage is required to access the files from Adobe Premiere.

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The given path modification makes a lot of sense for storages accessible by a file path. Anyhow it might be the different kind of paths are required in a cloud scenario or that middleware is used between the client PC and the physical files. Please get in contact with Vidispine product management if you installation requires such a scenario.

Supported Features:

As said in the introduction, the VidiEditor uses VidiCore to transform a sequence document into a Final Cut Pro 7 XML. Therefore supported features depend on this transformation and on the VidiEditor implementation itself. For an overview about most relevant scenarios and tested functionalities see following listing:

VidiEditor Functionality

Support

VidiCore Version tested

Hard Cut

Yes

5.6

Multiple Tracks

Yes

5.6

Video Transition

Yes

5,6

Audio Transition

Yes

5.6

Voice Over

Yes

5.6

Direct Out option

Yes

5.6

Video Items

Yes

5,6

Audio Items

Yes

5,6

Audio leveling

No

5.6

Segment Linking

No

5,6