If you are editing in
            your Avid® application,
            you will need to export EDL sequences, since WiretapCentral does not
            support AAF.
         
         Keep in mind that you
            will need to export one or more EDLs, so limit your edit to one
            video track. If you must edit using several tracks, you will have
            to make as many duplicates of your sequence as you have video tracks
            and remove any additional video from the duplicates. You will end
            up with several EDL files, one per video track.
         
         NoteWhen editing in Avid
               Media Composer, export an EDL using Avid EDL Manager and the RED16
               template (available at www.avid.com/red). The tape name of each
               event then has the required 16 characters. Use the Python script
               provided with WiretapCentral to modify the Avid EDL and build a tape
               source table which works in WiretapCentral and in your Autodesk
               Visual Effects and Finishing software.
            
         To export EDL files:
         
         
            - Edit your sequence in your Avid application.
            
- Pare down your Avid sequence to make
               it more EDL-friendly. 
            
- Make as many duplicates of your sequence
               as you have tracks, and prepare video-only sequences, carefully
               naming each one.
            
- Export each Avid sequence as a new EDL
               with the Avid EDL Manager using the following settings:
               
                  - Set EDL type to RED16. 
                  
- In the Options menu, set Reel ID Type
                     to Cameraroll.
                  
- If Edgecode was used instead of TOD Timecode,
                     set the Source TC option to Auxiliary TC 1.
                  
- Select the option that includes the source
                     table with the saved EDL.
                  
 
- Repeat step 4 for each video track’s
               corresponding sequence.
            
- Copy the source R3D files, the fixed
               EDL to a media folder on a SAN or NFS. Ensure that: 
               
                  - The media folder is accessible from both WiretapCentral and
                     your Autodesk Visual Effects, Finishing, and Grading application.
                  
- You keep the same file/folder hierarchy
                     where one folder contains all .RDM and .RDC folders and subfolders.
                     It makes it easier to search for and match events to media when
                     loading the EDL file.
                  
- You place the EDL in the top folder.
                     This enables WiretapCentral to find automatically the underlying
                     media during the import process.