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Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Flip4Mac - MXF import component for QuickTime 

Flip4Mac - MXF import component for QuickTime

I don't quite get why this is supposed to be so helpful - it lets you import IMX footage, which FCP 5 can already do. I think the clue may be that it does it on a file basis - you're pulling files off the XDCAM disc rather than ingesting as video. This is, of course, a guess, until I learn more as well...there's always plenty to learn.

UPDATE - THIS IS WRONG - FCP 5 CAN'T IMPORT MXF BASED IMX FROM XDCAM ON SONY EVTR NATIVELY - SEE WEDNESDAY'S UPDATE ABOVE
Comments:
as far as i understood the IMX feature in their software it definitely adds a new tool to fcp.
Although you are already can capture from IMX decks it's new to me that now recording eVTR IMX MPEG is supported in fcp.
i just had a look at their website and that's where i found that...
Sony eVTR IMX MPEG Video Tape Recorder which i think goes via the 10/100/1000 Base T connection
 
as far as i understood the IMX feature in their software it definitely adds a new tool to fcp.
Although you are already can capture from IMX decks it's new to me that now recording eVTR IMX MPEG is supported in fcp.
i just had a look at their website and that's where i found that...
Sony eVTR IMX MPEG Video Tape Recorder which i think goes via the 10/100/1000 Base T connection
 
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