I was wrong. I SHOULDN'T TRUST MY MEMORY. APT International wants
files. That's where I was delivering a few weeks ago. I delivered to
the US APT last year and they insisted on tape. I also delivered to PBS
last year and they would take either but nudged me toward tape. Sorry
for the confusion. Ignore what I said earlier. --J.B.
Wilson Chao wrote:
> I'd really appreciate whatever info you can send me, thanks!
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> On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 1:37 PM, john beck <jb30343@windstream.net
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> Hi Wilson, I delivered a file to APT a few weeks ago. The file
> deliver was their request. The last show I sent PBS went on tape.
> Also their request.
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> The file I sent APT was a MXF with XDCAM 50 essence. The audio was
> TKS 1-2 stereo L&R, TKS 3-4 mono, TKS 5-8 blank. I can send you
> their full specs if that helps. --J.B.
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> wilsonchao@gmail.com <mailto:wilsonchao@gmail.com> [Avid-L2] wrote:
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> To my US public television colleagues: I've been delivering
> files directly to PBS for several years, even in cases when a
> PBS "presenting station" said they wanted me to deliver HDCam
> tapes through them. So now I'm working on several "how to"
> series distributed through APT, whose technical specs require
> tape only. Has anybody gotten around this & successfully
> delivered programs to APT as files? Thanks for whatever you
> can tell me!
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