You could do this with ffmpeg, couldn't you? You would need to use the
amerge command to combine the seperated stereo pairs, but ffmpeg lets you
quite easily transcode DNxHD to ProRes (even on Windows), and automate it
for large folders so you're not spending your entire day clicking a GUI.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Mike Breiburg wrote:
> >
> > Project's footage was shot with AVCHD, first editor brought it into Avid,
> > converted it all to MXF. Now it's being handed over to me and I need to
> > convert the MXFs to ProRes for FCP.
> >
> > Of course the raw footage isn't available.
> >
> > Anyone have any advice on converter applications that can convert and
> marry
> > the audio mxfs and video mxfs into one prores file with audio and video,
> or
> > do I need to do it manually in FCP?
>
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