« To Riverside integrations: Overview
After making rough cuts and adding contextual comments in Riverside, export the timeline as a synchronized package formatted for easy import to Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro. Basic edits made in the Riverside editor carry over, ensuring a seamless transition between stages of the production process.
Who: Account owner, Admins, Directors, and Editors
Plan: Business
Device: Computer browser
What edits made in Riverside are included in the export?
Trims and cuts, including those made with Smooth Speech and Set Pace, as well as chapters and comments, are included in the export. Other AI Producer Tools, media inserts, and overlays added in the editor do not carry over.
Step by step
- Log in to your Riverside account.
- Open a recording in the editor or upload an external file to start editing.
- Make basic edits such as trims or cuts.
Remove, rename, or move chapters and add comments. - In the top right corner of the editor, click Export.
- In the Export Options panel, click Timeline, and choose the desired file format.
- Choose whether to include comments, markers, and chapters.
- Click Export Timeline.
- After the ZIP file downloads, import it to your editing software.
- Import to Adobe Premiere Pro
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Import to Final Cut Pro
The link to download the ZIP file expires after 7 days. If needed, follow the steps above to generate a new link.
What files are included in the timeline package?
Based on the recording type, the following are in the timeline package:
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XML file |
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Aligned audio (WAV) tracks |
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Raw Audio tracks (WAV) |
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Aligned video (CFR MP4) tracks (Separate tracks for each participant) |
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Any Media Board track files |
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