.caf files (core audio files) and DP - Solved by Bayswater
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.caf files (core audio files) and DP - Solved by Bayswater
I recently started using a few .caf files that are for Final Cut Pro in DP and noticed that I could not apply many plugs. Investigating further and looking at the project, I eventually realized that these are composite files consisting of multiple tracks. They play correctly in DP and I can bounce them to the project sequences, but I was wondering...
Is there an easy way within DP or Audio Desk (or some other program) to separate out the various tracks contained in the .caf file? Or am I stuck with using all the elements? Also, these appear to be 5 or 6 tracks each, so I also wonder if this is a surround sound file?
I found this and several sites with similar info...
http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/caf
TIA.
Is there an easy way within DP or Audio Desk (or some other program) to separate out the various tracks contained in the .caf file? Or am I stuck with using all the elements? Also, these appear to be 5 or 6 tracks each, so I also wonder if this is a surround sound file?
I found this and several sites with similar info...
http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/caf
TIA.
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ps - I discovered that Audio Desk imports these as stereo files, not multi-channel files.
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Re: .caf files (FCP) and DP - how do you deal with these?
Also just checked my bundles. These are, in fact, surround sound files, as expected, so now I wonder if DP can somehow dismantle them into their component sounds.
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Re: .caf files (FCP) and DP - how do you deal with these?
I did open a few surround sound Apple Loops for Soundtrack Pro in DP a while ago and they converted to separate files.. though I'm at a loss as far as FCP is concerned and importing, but I think it's possible?
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Re: .caf files (FCP) and DP - how do you deal with these?
Years ago, I had to study a number of sites to come up with this definition for CAF for the tips sheet acronym glossary:
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- CAF = Core Audio Format. A Core Audio Format (CAF) file can contain audio data of any format. Any application that supports the CAF file format can write audio data to the file or extract the data it contains. However, the ability to encode or decode the audio data contained within it is dependent on the audio codecs available on the system.
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Re: .caf files (FCP) and DP - how do you deal with these?
So how do you extract that data in DP? It reads the file and retains the multiple routings to the appropriate 5.1 bus. DP even set up a new bundle all by it self to handle it, but I still don't see how to extract the individual tracks in DP.Shooshie wrote:Any application that supports the CAF file format can write audio data to the file or extract the data it contains...
Re: .caf files (FCP) and DP - how do you deal with these?
Can you export it as a non-interleaved file, and then pick up the individual channels according to a file suffix on the exported files?
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You're a freakin' DP Genius! That is the way to do it. Thanks a 5.1!bayswater wrote:Can you export it as a non-interleaved file, and then pick up the individual channels according to a file suffix on the exported files?
Re: .caf files (core audio files) and DP - Solved by Bayswat
Great!
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Re: .caf files (core audio files) and DP - Solved by Bayswat
Very clever. I never would have thought of it.
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Re: .caf files (core audio files) and DP - Solved by Bayswat
i use CAF files a lot for sound FX and such. I always throw them into Compressor and convert them to Stereo WAV files ... then into my DP session.
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Re: .caf files (core audio files) and DP - Solved by Bayswat
Thanks. Compressor rocks!