axelmedia wrote:
Hi. Very new at this.
so I compiled the 1.0.1 beta on OS X. I then rendered out a VBR 2-pass MPEG2 sequence as a .m2v through Compressor (and a corresponding .ac3). I maxed out the peak VBR to 39.7 Mbs - this may have bit me later on...
I then invoked mxwrap (only the .m2v as input, it didn't like my .ac3 - no essence) like this:
tattoo:~/dev/mxflib-beta-1 am$ /usr/local/bin/mxfwrap /Volumes/o1/ElementaryStreams/Sequence\ 1-ice.m2v /Volumes/input/tmp/fireice.mxf
MXFlib File Wrapper
KAGSize = 1
Input file = /Volumes/o1/ElementaryStreams/Sequence 1-ice.m2v
Output file = /Volumes/input/tmp/fireice.mxf
Output OP = OP1a
Selected wrapping for file "/Volumes/o1/ElementaryStreams/Sequence 1-ice.m2v" : SMPTE 381M frame wrapping of MPEG2 video elementary stream
Processing output file "/Volumes/input/tmp/fireice.mxf"
Done
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Okay, that was nice, now for the roundtrip back to FCP 6.0.1; I attempted importing the .mxf using Sony's XDCAM HD plugin...not recognized as a valid .mxf file.
First thing that comes to mind is I encoded at a higher VBR than the 35Mbs of XDCAM HD; the second idea is Sony's plugin is not 381M compliant?
I will attempt to open the file with Sony Vegas 7.0e, 8.0a and see how that works out.
Can someone spot a glaring mistake in the procedure above?
which NLEs are known to take in .mxf files wrapped with mxflib?
Cheers.
Did you try GV Edius??