Simply highlight the finished audio in the Pro Tools timeline, open the SoundCode Exchange MXF Export plug-in from the Audiosuite menu, select the existing OP1a file, and click Export.After you have finished editing the audio for an MXF OP1a file, SoundCode Exchange MXF lets you lay back the finished audio to an existing MXF OP1a file.Third-party video codecs are supported for a wide variety of industry standards. Quicktime 7 provides built-in video codec support for DV.D10, DV, DNxHD, AVC-Intra, and XDCAM formats are supported. OP1a files are supported for audio layback from Pro Tools.OP1a files are supported for audio import and playback.
Just double-click an MXF file and Quicktime Player can directly open the MXF file for playback, export, and examining movie properties.SoundCode Exchange MXF lets you play back MXF files directly in Quicktime Player.SoundCode Exchange MXF supports a wide variety of MXF formats and video codecs giving you compatibility with MXF files commonly used in television broadcast.Within seconds you will have a video track that is playing your HD or SD MXF video. And you can optionally copy and import the audio from the MXF file into the Pro Tools session.
Then drag the Quicktime reference movie into Pro Tools and Pro Tools will present the Quicktime import dialog.Just open the MXF file in MXFToProTools and click OK to create a tiny Quicktime reference movie. SoundCode Exchange MXF includes a simple utility app called MXFToProTools.SoundCode Exchange MXF makes import as simple as importing a Quicktime movie.