Just a follow-up question from an earlier post reply which included this advice from SonyEPM (this refers to preparing an EDL export which can be read by an Avid editor):
"Capture, make sure you name the tapes correctly since the next editor will be recapturing. Do your cuts-only edit in Vegas in an NTSC DV (drop frame) timeline. When done, tools>scripting> export edl. (Filmy, achtung:) This CMX3600-style EDL export functionality is INCLUDED in Vegas 5, there is no separate download for the script or anything else- if you have V5, you are set."
If the person receiving the EDL can also work in a 24p timeline, such as certain Avids and FCP, can I do my cuts-only edit in the 24p mode? I shot with a Panasonic DVX100 set at 24p so the "Match Media Setting" button sets the project at "SMPTE Film Sync 23.976 IVTE." I think this is a different setting than "Drop" but does that make the EDL unusuable to a third-party editor? I can open my exported EDL file in WordPad and the FMC entry states "FCM: NON-DROP 24 FRAME."
"Capture, make sure you name the tapes correctly since the next editor will be recapturing. Do your cuts-only edit in Vegas in an NTSC DV (drop frame) timeline. When done, tools>scripting> export edl. (Filmy, achtung:) This CMX3600-style EDL export functionality is INCLUDED in Vegas 5, there is no separate download for the script or anything else- if you have V5, you are set."
If the person receiving the EDL can also work in a 24p timeline, such as certain Avids and FCP, can I do my cuts-only edit in the 24p mode? I shot with a Panasonic DVX100 set at 24p so the "Match Media Setting" button sets the project at "SMPTE Film Sync 23.976 IVTE." I think this is a different setting than "Drop" but does that make the EDL unusuable to a third-party editor? I can open my exported EDL file in WordPad and the FMC entry states "FCM: NON-DROP 24 FRAME."