The Export to Device works the same on Symphony as it does on Media Composer. I uploaded an empty XDCAM folder to the files section on the L2 and here:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/b4f86f7/n/Empty_XDCAM_Folder.zip
I also uploaded a PDF to the files section on the L2 that was written by the editor for the Carolina Panthers on how to export an OP1a MXF file.
Bob
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Bouke" <bouke@...> wrote:
>
> Dunno about Symphony, but it can be done on MC.
> And unlike others state, tapeless is great. (Unless you like to pay a year
> income or more for a stupid Sony tapestreamer...)
> And it is very easy as well:
>
> You have to export to XDcam. For that, take the contents of an empty XDcam
> disk (meaning, properly formatted but no shots on it), and put that in the
> root of a harddisk.
> Set your timeline start (or mark In) to 58:30;00.
> Now, export to XDcam. (export to device -> xdCam)
> Your MXF will be in the Clip folder on the target drive, named C0001.MXF.
> Note that there can only be one MXF file there, so move it out before you do
> a second export!
>
> Of course you can import it back into Avid for QC.
>
> An empty XDcam structure / files are here:
> https://download.yousendit.com/bFlGK2VsUnJCTW52Wmc9PQ
> (for the next two weeks)
>
> For Europeans who have to deliver commercials according to SPOT specs, you
> need to have the file renamed and add an XML with program information.
> A handy way to rename/create the XML is to use this tool:
> http://www.videotoolshed.com/product/37/spotxml/3
>
> (as it is very easy to make mistakes with special
> characters/spaces/underscores etc...)
>
>
> Bouke
>
> VideoToolShed
> van Oldenbarneveltstraat 33
> 6512 AS NIJMEGEN
> The Netherlands
> +31 24 3553311
> www.videotoolshed.com
> For large files:
> http://dropbox.yousendit.com/BoukeVahl998172
>
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
[Avid-L2] Re: Digital Delivery
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