Cross platform TVP files
Posted: 01 Feb 2013, 00:00
Hi all
We have 1200 TVP files for our feature film production. They are created on a Windows computer and stored in identical file structures in 3 studios like this.
B:\film\q036\c024\tvpaint\q036c024.tvpp
All the files have been automatically created and links to 3 audio files from editing:
B:\film\q036\c024\audio\q036c024_dialog.wav
B:\film\q036\c024\audio\q036c024_fx.wav
B:\film\q036\c024\audio\q036c024_music.wav
Now we are about to automatically deliver to the fourth studio where they run TV Paint on Mac. I foresee that the audio links will be broken.
Any ideas?
The audio links are plain text in the setups and as such could be automatically changed quite easily - but to what?
UNC path will not work since it begins with //servername/sharename where //servername is different in each studio. The same portion is substituted in the Windows environments by mounting the share as drive B: in all studios.
Would it work if they were relative paths instead? The audio files are always to be found in the neighboring /audio folder.
What are your thoughts?
All the best
Brian Turner Ottosen, HoBSoft
We have 1200 TVP files for our feature film production. They are created on a Windows computer and stored in identical file structures in 3 studios like this.
B:\film\q036\c024\tvpaint\q036c024.tvpp
All the files have been automatically created and links to 3 audio files from editing:
B:\film\q036\c024\audio\q036c024_dialog.wav
B:\film\q036\c024\audio\q036c024_fx.wav
B:\film\q036\c024\audio\q036c024_music.wav
Now we are about to automatically deliver to the fourth studio where they run TV Paint on Mac. I foresee that the audio links will be broken.
Any ideas?
The audio links are plain text in the setups and as such could be automatically changed quite easily - but to what?
UNC path will not work since it begins with //servername/sharename where //servername is different in each studio. The same portion is substituted in the Windows environments by mounting the share as drive B: in all studios.
Would it work if they were relative paths instead? The audio files are always to be found in the neighboring /audio folder.
What are your thoughts?
All the best
Brian Turner Ottosen, HoBSoft