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Importing Media Files

Importing and Soft-Importing in the Background
 
                
               
             
             
            
            Importing and Soft-Importing Video Files
          
       
       
       
       
      Use the Import Image menu to import or soft-import
         one or more QuickTime movies or MXF media files to the current clip
         library. Both video and audio tracks are supported. 
      
      Audio files that are not 48 KHz are automatically
         resampled to 48 KHz on import. For video files that contain an alpha
         channel, you can maintain the alpha channel in the imported clip
         for use in compositing.
      
      Before importing any MXF P2 content, ensure
         that the P2 recording devices that are used are set to record clip
         metadata in Type 2. This allows important metadata, such as the
         User Clip Name, to be assigned properly in the MXF file.
      
      Note that you cannot import or soft-import MXF
         P2 content that contain 2:3 or 2:3:3:2 pulldown, or variable framerates
         (such as from Varicam cameras).
      
      A QuickTime or MXF video file can be encoded
         with any of a number of different codecs. During import, the codec
         flag and other detected metadata for a supported movie appears in
         the Movie Attributes area. Note that there are some codecs that
         will display, but are not supported. Otherwise, a message appears
         indicating that the movie cannot be imported.
      
      NoteTo import files created using unsupported
            video file formats or codecs, you can use Cleaner XL to encode the
            files into a supported format. For example, use Cleaner XL to import
            video as a sequence of compatible still images. See the guide, Using
               Cleaner XL with Autodesk Visual Effects and Finishing Applications.
         
      To
         import or soft-import a QuickTime movie or MXF media file:
      
      
         - From the Library menu, click Import Image
               and select a destination reel.
- From
            the File Format box, select the format of the clip that you want
            to import.
         
- Browse
            to the directory containing the video files that you want to import,
            and then select the files.
            TipIf the files that you want to import do
                  not use the default extension, they do not appear in the browser.
                  Enter the extension of the files in the Ext: field and they will
                  appear in the browser. To view all files in the current directory,
                  enter a blank extension.
                
- Optional:
            Enable Scan Subdirectories to display all the subdirectories and
            their contents.
         
- Enable
            Soft-Import if you want to import a reference to the media, but
            you do not want to store the media on the local storage. 
            NoteCertain options are disabled if you choose
                  to soft-import the media.
                
- If
            you are importing MXF files, select whether you want to import only
            a single file or the entire P2 content.
            P2 content includes all of the associated audio
               files, which are embedded in the timeline. To import audio only
               select Essence from the MXF Options box. Use the P2 option only
               when importing the entire structure.
             
- Adjust
            any other properties in the Clip Media, Clip Metadata, or Processing
            groups. See 
                        About the Import Image Menu Options.NoteA clip that is imported using an unsupported
                  frame rate is converted to the frame rate specified for the current
                  project. This causes the clip to appear out of sync with its audio.
                  A comment specifying the original frame rate is added to the clip
                  notes, providing the ratio needed if you choose to re-time the video.
                
- In
            the Movie attributes area, ensure that the codecs used in the video
            file are displayed.
            During import, the codec flags for video and
               audio, and other detected metadata for a supported movie appears
               in the Movie Attributes area.
             
- Click
            Load.
            The video files are imported to the desktop and to the specified library reel.