Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Copyright
Copyright © 2010 Technicolor dba Grass Valley. This document may not be copied in whole or in part, or otherwise reproduced except as specifically permitted under U. S. copyright law, without the prior written consent of Grass Valley, Inc. , P. O. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Grass Valley, Inc. [. . . ] CAUTION: By default, the system will pause any transfer and conversion during a recording or playback. If you want to change the setting to allow transfer and conversion to be performed even during a recording or playback, click Config. However, the recording/playback operations may not be performed normally if both of the Pause file transfers while recording or playing out. options in Step 7 are unchecked, therefore, we recommend that you use the system with these options checked.
Exporting a file in the XDCAM format
Clips imported as the original XDCAM format can be exported as the XDCAM format. NOTE: You can also export an AVI clip converting it to the XDCAM format. For more information, see "MXF Export Function" on page 51.
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CAUTION: Importing an XDCAM source will copy all of the files that are located directly under the root folder as well as the General, Clip, Sub, and Edit folders to your T2. As for files in each folder, only the files that are related to the selected file for the import will be copied. If a clip imported as its native format is exported with no conversion, the exported clip may not be properly handled by a device that uses any file or folder that was not copied to your T2 during the import. Select the XDCAM format clip(s) you want to export, right-click on it, and then click Export. . . . to configure the export destination.
· You can select a clip in the clip list on the Export dialog box and click Up or Down to change the export order. · You can select a clip in the clip list on the Export dialog box and click Delete to delete it from the export list. CAUTION: By default, the system will pause any transfer and conversion during a recording or playback. If you want to change the setting to allow transfer and conversion to be performed even during a recording or playback, click Config. However, if this option is unchecked, the recording/playback operations may not be performed normally, therefore, we recommend that you use the system with this option checked.
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Exporting from EDIUS 6 in the MXF format
Exporting from EDIUS 6 in the MXF format
A project created on a PC that has EDIUS 6 installed can be exported to your T2 via FTP. You need to configure the FTP server settings in both EDIUS 6 and T2 beforehand. For more information on how to configure the FTP settings, see "Sending/receiving XDCAM sources to/from your T2 via FTP" on page 21. In EDIUS 6, you need to open the "Importer/Exporter" tree in the system settings and configure the FTP server in "MXF". For more information, please refer to the EDIUS User Reference Guide.
CAUTION: If you want to use Chinese for file names, you must set the character set of file names to UTF-8 on the FTP client side beforehand. Correct file names cannot be displayed if the character sets do not match. of your software.
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1. Click the Export button in your recorder, and then click Print to File.
2. Click MXF in the category tree on the "Print to File" dialog box. [. . . ] · The new converted clips will be saved in the same bin as their original ones. Load the T2 sources in the editing software on the client PC.
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This chapter contains procedures in the front panel mode. XDCAM is described as examples here, however, the procedures are also the same for operations using P2 unless otherwise noted. For more information including limitations, see the respective chapters. [. . . ]