Sony's Clip Browser software is free. Also, Amberfin offers an MXF
viewer at www.amberfin.com.
On 2/27/10, pierrehaberer <ph@cineaste.org> wrote:
> I did a quick search but couldn't find anything useful. So here's my
> question to the Avid-L folks: is there a way to open MXF files without the
> Avid?
> Often, we store hard-drives with media from current and older projects and
> it would be great to be able to see what's on those drives without having to
> plug them on the Avid machine. Any software out there that can do that?
> Thanks, Pierre
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Rob Lawson
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CBS News
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