Clip Browser is actually being retired by Sony. Still available but they
have made a newer all-in-one browser which can read XDCAM ProDisc as well as
EX media.
http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/micro-xdcamexsite/resource.downloads
Either one will work well, but we found it cumbersome to install Clip
Browser for XDCAM EX media and PDZ-1 for ProDisc media...
Be sure to keep the original folder structure intact in all cases. The Sony
software (and AMA) get kind of stupid if they don't see the proper media
folder structure.
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Rob Lawson
System Administrator, ACSR ISIS, Windows & Interplay
CBS News
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Andi Meek <kwikpasta@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sony XDCAM Clip Browser software. You'll want version 2.6 which is the
> latest i think. It's excellent and allows you to add all sorts of metadata
> before importing as well as telling you loads about the clips you have just
> shot along with all the usual TC info too. It will also re-build corrupt
> file structures in case a cameraman decides to do you a favour and move the
> files about as well as allowing you to export to MXF if you're on an older
> system or having some sort of AMA crisis:
>
> http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/micro-xdcamexsite/resource.downloads.bbsccms-assets-micro-xdcamex-downloads-XDCAMEXClipBrowserWindowsMac.shtml
> HTH,
> cheers,
> Andi
>
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