AAFtermath automatically sorts your messy editor AAF into clean, colour-coded, import-ready Pro Tools tracks. Stop prepping. Start mixing.
macOS · Free during beta · No subscription
Analyses clip names, durations, stereo config, and source track context to route every clip — SYNC, FX, MX, VO, ADR — with confidence scores and flags for anything ambiguous.
Do No Harm extracts only what's certain, leaving everything else untouched. Intelligent does a full re-lay with a neatness gate — tidy sessions don't get unnecessarily touched.
Deep structural lint and clip-for-clip verification run after every sort. You see a pass count — 2811 of 2811 — before anything is written. No pass, no file.
SYNC, FX, MX, VO, ADR, AMBIGUOUS, NOTES, and ALERTS. Fades converted not dropped, stereo clips on stereo tracks, markers preserved, video passed through intact.
A 3GB feature-length AAF sorts in under two minutes. All processing runs on your machine — no upload, no cloud dependency, no waiting on a server.
Within-file pattern learning picks up on your project's naming conventions and adapts mid-file. The more consistent the editor, the cleaner the result.
Drag the AAF from Finder onto AAFtermath. It reads the full structure — clips, tracks, fades, markers, video — without touching the original file.
Every clip is classified, routed, and verified. You see a live count — 2811 of 2811 clips accounted for — before a byte is written.
A clean _CLEAN.aaf lands next to your original. Import it into your Pro Tools template and you're ready to roll.
AAFtermath is in private beta with a small group of UK broadcast TV dubbing mixers. Join the list to get early access when it opens up.