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As with CineXtools, when inserting into a ProRes or H.264 the files must have been generated as padded files (CBR) for the insert to work. For H.264, the insertable file must have been generated by CineXtranscoder and only video can be inserted, audio is not supported |
The video insert node allows you to do the same kind of video insert that can be done in CineXtools but unlike CineXtools, you can’t specify an in or out point and timecode must match between the source and insert file. This means that if the insert file needs to be trimmed and/or have timecode restriped you’ll want to run that as a separate scenario in a group of nodes before doing your video insert.
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The insert action is destructive, meaning it will modify your original file. To maintain your original file when performing this action make sure to add a copy file node before performing the action.
Unlike other dialogs where the name pattern refers to the intended name for the file being created, in this dialog the name pattern should be the name Insert file name refers the name of the file you are trying to insert from. So for example if your source insert directory has 3 files in it, in the Insert file name pattern field you would put the name of the individual file you’re trying to insert from (without the file extension). So for example if the file you were trying to insert is named airportWalkingHD.mxf you would put airportWalkingHD.
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