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1. Re: Sony XDCAM HD import error
JSS1138 Oct 31, 2012 9:16 PM (in response to Roberio Oliveira)What model camera does the media come from?
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2. Re: Sony XDCAM HD import error
Roberio Oliveira Nov 1, 2012 5:04 AM (in response to JSS1138)Hi Jim,
We use Sony PDW-700 and PDW-800.
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3. Re: Sony XDCAM HD import error
ISDV Nov 1, 2012 7:25 AM (in response to Roberio Oliveira)Hi Roberio,
Is the Professional Disc structure still intact on your HDD?
Have you tried to ingest those MXF-files into Adobe Prelude, and from there sending them to Premiere Pro?
Which machine (PDW-U1, PDW-U2, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600, PDW-HR1) do you use to ingest the discs onto your HDD?
Greetings,
Ivan
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4. Re: Sony XDCAM HD import error
Roberio Oliveira Nov 1, 2012 7:42 AM (in response to ISDV)Hi Ivan,
I don't have the entire folder structure from pro disc, but I can test this. Note that for XDCAM HD I don't need them as I do for XDCAM EX. I just need the MXF files from clip folder. At least they used to work fine this way on CS4, CS5 and CS5.5. We use PDW-U1 to copy the clips.
I'll do more tests with new clips and will let you know. Btw, are you able to work with XDCAM HD successfully on CS6?
Thank you.
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5. Re: Sony XDCAM HD import error
ISDV Nov 2, 2012 11:01 AM (in response to Roberio Oliveira)Hello Roberio,
You are right about the disc structure. You only need the MXF-files. My fault!
So for I have no problems with XDCAM HD422 footage in Premiere Pro CS6.
Most of the time I'm still using MPEG-HD420 @ 35 Mbps footage from a PDW-F355. I'm only having audio problems with it in Prelude, but that's not an XDCAM HD problem. With AVCHD I have this problem too.
Are you using Windows or a Mac?
Greetings,
Ivan
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6. Re: Sony XDCAM HD import error
Roberio Oliveira Nov 14, 2012 12:07 PM (in response to ISDV)Hi Ivan,
Sorry the delay, I was forced to stop the tests for a while.
I'm using Windows 7.
Today I tested XDCAM HD420 footages from the PDW and everything went well. Same for IMX.
Then I started testing other HD 422 clips, and was able to import them. Looking into the metadata I figured out that some clips were actually reencoded using MainConcept plug-in; those clips I could not import. Then I installed Rovi Totalcode plug-in and was able to import them all.
That's the problem I need to seek solution now, as we have a two years old archive entirely encoded by MainConcept. But now I have an enlighted path before me.
Thanks for the help, Ivan.
Greetings
Roberio



