I have considered using Premiere and if we do this, I'd check into Prelude as a simpler option. No cost advantage though as it's all part of CC now.
Have you looked into Adobe Prelude? I don't have much experience with it, but it might be worth a look.
- RichOn Dec 19, 2013, at 9:15 AM, T Hopkins <hoplist@hillmanncarr.com> wrote:Regarding the use of P2 Contents Manager and Sony Content Browser 2, per their website descriptions:
Sony Content Browser list export to AAF for Avid, which suggests that this will serve as a logger for Sony XDCAM files, particularly camera original, with the added benefit that it can prep Avid compatible files when necessary. I have never been able to load a non-Sony MXF into this app, so I would not presume it could be used as a logger for files from a non-Sony media recorder such as we routinely use.P2 Contents Manager description does not explicitly mention AAF or other compatible export. I guess I'll just have to try it.As it happens at the moment, I have quite a bit of P2 original at the moment, though we do not routinely use P2. Neither helps with archival logging.Anyone else have experience using these for Avid prep? T ips or pointers to tutorials?cheers,todOn Dec 19, 2013, at 8:57 AM, T Hopkins wrote:Close! I wish it could read MXF files. The vast majority of what I want to log for Avid is MXF or MP$. I'm returning to Avid after a 5-year absence and wrapping my head around a new file-format workflow is a chore. While I do have a ton of Quicktime on the shelf, going forward with Avid, the inbound materials will be MXF. And a great deal of what I log is in off-line formats, particularly MP4. We do a lot of archival work.
The more I think about this problem, the more I realize how complicated it is even to pin down what I want this logger to handle.Hmmm... Sony and Panasonic both have "browser" apps. I need to determine whether these could be purposed "loggers" prior to Avid import. I should investigate that.cheers,todOn De c 18, 2013, at 10:46 A M, Edit B wrote:Of course there is one :-)But it's a long time since i've touched it, no idea if it runs.(well, on windows it probably does, but not sure about mac)BoukeVideoToolShed
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+31 24 3553311----- Original Message -----From: T HopkinsSent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 4:32 PMSubject: Re: [Avid-L2] Off-line Logging for Avid Media Composer?All good products, but nothing that creates "logs" for file based media. I want to create bins for Media Composer without Media Composer.
The methods I've found so far:Manual creation of tab delimited files using Excel as the collection tool.Adobe Premiere via AAF export.Final Cut to Excel to tab delimited file, with many little gotchas to avoid.CatDV, I think.None of these is particularly simple or cost effective.The only product I've found remotely like what I want is MovieLogger from Digital Heaven, but not for Avid.I was sure there would be some kind of "field" loggers for Avid. Guess not.cheers,todOn Dec 17, 2013, at 5:28 PM, Steve Hullfish wrote:
Check out products from Imagine Products: ShotPut, ProxyMill, etc.
Steve
On Dec 17, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Is there any worthwhile software for "off-line" logging and prepping of file based footage for Avid Media Composer, other than Avid Media Composer itself? I can't find anything, and that surprises me.
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