, something like 197 lines), paste it, overwriting the similar video part (likely fewer lines) of XML-FCP.ġ0) Change paths of audio files in XML-FCP to those in XML-SBP. In Notepad++ (this is where you need to be especially attentive!):ĩ) Copy top part of XML-SBP (from the top and the whole video part down to and incl. Because of (3): MAKE SURE ALL FILES ARE THERE!!! (Look in “audio” folder in the project and compare with AAF folder).Ĩ ) “File > Confirmation > Export Project…” - export Confirmation XML (“XML-SBP”). “Import Sound Clips…” (Choose all sound files from the AAF (click on top one, shift-click on bottom one), current track, first frame).ħ) Save the project. It will have just one empty panel.Ħ) Import all sound files onto one track.
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My system is Windows-based, and for this I use SBP5, Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 and Notepad++ which is a practical, free text editor.
The idea is that you receive files prepared by the sound studio, using their original takes in a non-embedded AAF, then work with these in SBP, with as end result a return AAF that the sound studio can use to conform your edits made in SBP, saving a lot of double work (and keeping the original quality/bitrate, as well). I have previously requested addition of AAF import into Storyboard Pro (SBP), and now I finally figured a workaround, which I would like to share with you.