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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This allows to set different parameters depending on the hand over use case and 3rd party system you want to interact with. Each preset allows following configuration options:
Name: The name of the preset used in the Config Portal
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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.
Path modification option:
Often the system design in VidiCore defines what storages hold the relevant files of the defined shape and what storage methods can be used to address those files. Usually storage methods are not directly usable from a client computer as they are often needed as file mount usable from a server infrastructure.
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<pathurl>file://Volumes/DMM-Video/MediaEditor/proxy/DEMO%_FILE-VX-3894.mp4</pathurl>
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 |
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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 |