Advanced Authoring Format
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The Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) is a widely used industry standard for high-end exchange of video project data.
AAF keeps most of the editing data in its format, such as commonly used transitions (such as cross dissolves and wipes), but does not support filters or audio fade and pan information.
AAF is designed to be a data representation of works in progress, as compared to MXF, which is for exchanging finished media products. Both AAF and MXF use a KLV (Key Length Value) format.
Adobe Premiere Pro supports this format.
AAF Standards
See: [AAF Technical Information]
External links
- http://www.aafassociation.org
- [Advanced Authoring Format - Developer Support Home]
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