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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
         P2 MXF 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 timecode and the User Clip Name, to be assigned properly in
         the MXF file.
      
      Note that you cannot
         import or soft-import P2 MXF content that contain 2:3 or 2:3:3:2
         pulldown, or variable framerates (such as from Varicam cameras).
      
      You can scan and import
         P2 MXF clips whose directory names are either all uppercase or all
         lowercase.
      
      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 clip library,
               click Import Image.
- From the File Format box, select the
            format of the clip that you want to import.
         
- If you chose MXF, then select an option
            from the MXF Options box. Select P2 or XDCAM to import the timeline
            and all of the associated video and audio files (which are embedded
            in the timeline). Select Essence to import only specific audio or
            video files.
            You can also import the
               entire MXF content and include only the audio files or only the
               video files. This allows you to preserve the clip timeline while
               having the option of leaving out unwanted media. From the Clip Media
               group, select an option from the Media Stream box.
             
- Browse to the directory containing the
            files that you want to import. If you are importing MXF content,
            then browse to the root directory containing the contents of the
            P2 card or Professional Disc.
         
- Enable Scan Subdirectories to display
            all the subdirectories and their contents.
            For MXF content, the
               available clip names appear in the browser.
             
- Select the files.
- Enable Soft-Import Full Res 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.
                
- Set the tape name for the imported clips
            and adjust any other Clip Metadata properties.
            For QuickTime files,
               you can read the tape name and timecode from the file header, or
               enter the tape name and timecode manually. See 
                           Clip Metadata Group. 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.
                
- If you are importing QuickTime files
            originating from a Mac® computer, apply
            gamma correction to bring the brightness of the image in line with the
            rest of your project. From the Colour Correction Type box, select Gamma,
            then from the Gamma Presets box, select Convert 1.8 to 2.2.
         
- In the Movie attributes area, ensure
            that the codecs used in the video file are displayed.
         
- Click Load.
            The media files are imported
               to the clip
                  library.