thanks to Encodem to have a look at this new challenge

For me AAF (only linked, the embedded form is no longer supported and is useless) is so important for outgest. I use AVID and after editing you always have to export something (Master, proxy, etc etc). I use FFAStran in most of case but first I have to mixdow and export with avid before going to FFAStran. So it takes approximately twice the time ...
I know that content agent (ROOT6) have implemented AAF and it seems to be very powerful. Just right clic in a sequence directly in AVID and select "send to content agent" in the contextual menu.
I see that you speak about one sequence with only one video track. In this case I'am using quicktime reference with the avisynth script but It doesn't keep all metadata from the original opatom MXF file and this produces various issues in FFASTran (colors issues, resize, frame rates, etc). I think AAF would be more reliable that QTref even if we use with only one video track.
Of course for me, the main goal is to be able to export a complex rendered sequence with multi video and audio tracks in AAF to go directly in FFAStran.
At this point you can say that if we forget the issue with metadata, Quicktime reference could do the same job. But in reality there are a lots of other issues with the AVisynth quicktime ref script. I have noticed that it works with complex sequence until a certain point. If the sequence have too much video tracks or contain too much clip, it produces error in FFAStran (but it plays fine in quicktime player).
Finally I don"t know if there is to much limitations with Quicktime ref and we should go with AAF or if it's easier to start with the AVisynth QTRef script and debug it
Let me know if I can help in some way on this project.
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