XDCAM MXF OP1a should qualify for your needs.
XDCAM format supports IMX 30 media stream.
OP1a is a specific MXF structure, which is probably the most commonly used in production and post-prod.XDCAM format supports IMX 30 media stream.
Dom Q. Silverio
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Tony Quinsee-Jover <tony@hdheaven.co.uk> wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm sure this'll be a noob question, but here goes anyway.
I have a sequence in MC that I need to export as SD IMX30 (MPEG-2, MXF, 720x576, 16:9 FHA 25i TFF, 30Mbps, CBR, PCM 8ch/16but/48kHz).
I have transcoded the sequence to MPEG 30 MXF, which I am assuming is the same thing? Maybe I didn't need to, but I did, so I now have both sequences available (uncompressed and transcoded).
How do I now get an mxf file (not a Quicktime) out of MC that meets the above IMX30 spec? The only MXF output option I see is XDCAM MXF OP1a which isn't the same thing, is it?
Thanks,
Tony
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