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Re: OMF export
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John Pale
on Sep 25, 2007 at 1:57:35 am
[jayarthur]
"I also meant to say that there are overlapping sound elements almost everywhere. That will make finding a cut point tough. "
If you can't make it work that way, you can also export several tracks at a time instead of breaking up into sections....HOWEVER...several audio guys here have stated that they dont like dealing with it that way. Consult with your audio mixer and find out what he is more comfortable with.
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