There is new and improved
interoperability between Lustre and the Visual Effects and Finishing
applications. The following is a list of the improvements:
When the Storyboard or timeline is empty,
loading a timeline from Wiretap automatically creates a cut. The
name of this cut is the same as the name of the timeline.
When you import a timeline from Wiretap,
it imports the accompanying audio tracks. The number of tracks that
can be imported depends upon your audio device (DVS or AJA). Be
aware that you can only read the audio tracks and cannot render
them back to Wiretap
NoteAudio tracks need
to be accompanied by an EDL if they are to be imported through Wiretap.
For example, if within your timeline the audio track begins before
the video, it needs to accompany a black clip for it to be imported
into Lustre.
Loading a timeline from Wiretap that
contains source clips with a tape name longer than seven characters
is now supported. Lustre also writes back the long tape name metadata
when you render back to Wiretap.