If you have j2k files wrapped as MXF from a Clipster then you likely have the constituent parts of a DCP. I don't think you will have much luck decoding them on an Avid but i could be wrong
If you have access to the Clipster or the people who run it you can get them to re-export the timeline as Avid OP-ATOM files which will be easier for you to deal with on Avid
On 29 Mar 2014, at 00:04, Dave Hogan <mactvman@yahoo.com> wrote:
Looking for info on delivery of JPEG2000 OP1A files in mxf wrapper, and how this relates to AS02. Also, what versions of Media Composer/AMA filters will read and write these formats.
Avid documentation covers opening and saving Sony XDCAM OP1a files, but trying to figure out if I can open and save using JPEG2000 codec mxf wrapped OP1a files. Have a bunch of files from a client that were done on Clipster, and trying to determine if I can work with them in Media Composer w/Symphony v6.5 or v7. I have found that I can export Jpeg 2000 via AS-02, but It creates an open file structure with many parts and sub folders. Looking to create a single mxf wrapped file, which I believe to be OP1a, but I am admittedly green to this workflow.
Thanks,
Dave Hogan,Burbank, CA
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