Top Reasons To Choose FileViewPro For Unknown Files
An AAF file acts as a high-end editing exchange format used in film/TV and other timeline-based workflows to move an edit between applications without producing a baked media file, functioning more like a portable description of the sequence that contains timeline layout, clip positions, cuts, in/out points, transitions, and metadata … Read more
Learn How To Handle AAF Files With FileViewPro
An AAF file serves as a high-level project exchange for film/TV and similar workflows, allowing edits to move between applications without creating a full media export, instead storing the structure of the timeline—tracks, clip positions, edits, ranges, and transitions—along with metadata like timecode, clip identifiers, and sometimes markers, plus simple … Read more
FileViewPro vs Other Viewers: Why It Wins for AAF Files
An AAF file works as a cross-platform editing bridge in timeline-based work like film/TV, letting editors transfer a sequence without creating a final render, instead carrying a detailed description of the timeline including tracks, clip timing, cuts, ranges, transitions, and metadata such as names and timecode, with optional simple audio … Read more