Long winded background....
I''ve just finished a programme in which all the music cues were laid in to the edit as mp3s. A nasty problem cropped up when it came time to exchange the mp3s for their respective wavs prior to going to the dub.
According to the editor (who was using Avid Express Pro), his EDL saw all the mp3s as having a TC start time of 10.00.00.00, but the corresponding wavs (created at the same time in Logic, via a bounce) had varyingly different start times, making it impossible for his EDL to automatically place the files in the correct places. The wavs are exactly the same length as the mp3s, just their nominal start time was different. It took the poor bugger 3 hours to lay them in manually....
The question...
I can't find anything in Logic (or any other program) that allows the notional TC start time of an audio file to be set - is this possible to do? I'm half thinking this was probably an Avid issue, but it would be good to find a way to avoid this in the future.
Any ideas? Thanks!
I''ve just finished a programme in which all the music cues were laid in to the edit as mp3s. A nasty problem cropped up when it came time to exchange the mp3s for their respective wavs prior to going to the dub.
According to the editor (who was using Avid Express Pro), his EDL saw all the mp3s as having a TC start time of 10.00.00.00, but the corresponding wavs (created at the same time in Logic, via a bounce) had varyingly different start times, making it impossible for his EDL to automatically place the files in the correct places. The wavs are exactly the same length as the mp3s, just their nominal start time was different. It took the poor bugger 3 hours to lay them in manually....
The question...
I can't find anything in Logic (or any other program) that allows the notional TC start time of an audio file to be set - is this possible to do? I'm half thinking this was probably an Avid issue, but it would be good to find a way to avoid this in the future.
Any ideas? Thanks!