I would say that 95%+ of all station recording is done to some kind of server – mpeg2 or h.264 I would guess. But much of the program delivery is via IP now, either FTP or one of the many service that cater to that market. I have one customer who still makes dubs, but it's only for longform infomercials.
Getting stuff into Avid would be a file transfer, perhaps with a transcode in the middle.
From: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2017 8:41 AM
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Subject: [Avid-L2] OT - Studio Recording
Good Morning -
I am teaching an introductory TV Production class and in the past have given a presentation on video recording formats (primarily video tape based, so you can see it's been a while since I've taught this class!).
For those of you who work in a studio or TV station, what medium are you now using to record shows? Our TV facility here still masters on DVCPro right now but I don't know what is most commonly now used and then, how easily it's ingested into Avid Media Composer.
This will also be helpful in knowing as we look to possibly upgrade our TV Studio in the future.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Ron Loneker, Jr.
Director, IT Special Projects
College of Saint Elizabeth
Henderson Hall, Room 202C
2 Convent Road
Morristown, NJ 07960
Phone: 973-290-4229
e-mail: rloneker@cse.edu
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