@maskmagic02
Active 3 months, 1 week ago
AVB can refer to different concepts depending on context, but when you see .AVB as a file extension, it typically signifies an Avid Bin for Avid Media Composer where metadata such as clips, subclips, timelines, and markers is stored, while the media itself resides separately (often under `Avid MediaFilesMXF`); such bins are only meant to open […] View
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Rosen Hebert posted an update 3 months, 1 week ago
AVB can refer to different concepts depending on context, but when you see .AVB as a file extension, it typically signifies an Avid Bin for Avid Media Composer where metadata such as clips, subclips, timelines, and markers is stored, while the media itself resides separately (often under `Avid MediaFilesMXF`); such bins are only meant to open…[Read more]
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Rosen Hebert became a registered member 3 months, 1 week ago