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Bryan Harvey
September 21st, 2009, 02:26 PM
Im on my shoot. I've recorded proxy data on a USB drive while recording. I can see the clips as xml files in the CLIP folder but I am not able to view them in XDCam Transfer 2.1 or Final Cut Pro 6. I can see the folder in XDCam Transfer, but underneath it says 0 clips. No thumbnails.
This stuff is driving me a little crazy...

Tips are appreciated!

Uli Mors
September 22nd, 2009, 04:10 AM
Hi,

I am not sure if XDCAM Transfer is able to understand "proxy - only" media.
As you can see, the folder structure is a bit different to that on the disc (the disc has a much leaner folder structure, though on deeper levels it is identical).

At least, the PDZ1 Software (PC) can work with it , though IŽd expect XDCAM Xfer to work with it too.

Uli

Peter Beeh
September 22nd, 2009, 06:03 AM
I don't think FCP xd cam transfer reads proxy only files either, as FCP is not designed for proxy based workflows.
We struck a similar problem on a recent project and the producer viewed the proxy files using the XDCamEX clip browser. OK for viewing, but the EX clip browser contains none of the very useful logging and clip naming features of the PDZ-1 software... You might want to explore the PDZ-1 software option if you want to initiate proxy-based logging, clip naming/renaming, or very basic assembly editing. I know someone using it on a mac with a windows partition...
If you want to cut using a proxy workflow you can not use FCP and must turn to avid or vegas.

Greg Boston
September 22nd, 2009, 12:08 PM
Im on my shoot. I've recorded proxy data on a USB drive while recording. I can see the clips as xml files in the CLIP folder but I am not able to view them in XDCam Transfer 2.1 or Final Cut Pro 6. I can see the folder in XDCam Transfer, but underneath it says 0 clips. No thumbnails.
This stuff is driving me a little crazy...

Tips are appreciated!

Bryan, the XML files are not clips. Those files contain metadata that pertains to the clips. The proxy files typically have the same name as the full res clips with the letter S included in the file name to denote 'sub'. The CLIP folder contains the full res clips along with the associated XML file. The SUB folder contains the proxy files. The EDIT folder will not have any video files either as this is where EDITLIST files go. If you use the in camera editing, it will create a file in this folder, but that is nothing more than a pointer type file that instructs the system how to play back the clips for your simple edit sequence.

Hope this helps,

-gb-

Bryan Harvey
September 22nd, 2009, 01:15 PM
Bryan, the XML files are not clips. Those files contain metadata that pertains to the clips. The proxy files typically have the same name as the full res clips with the letter S included in the file name to denote 'sub'. The CLIP folder contains the full res clips along with the associated XML file. The SUB folder contains the proxy files. The EDIT folder will not have any video files either as this is where EDITLIST files go. If you use the in camera editing, it will create a file in this folder, but that is nothing more than a pointer type file that instructs the system how to play back the clips for your simple edit sequence.

Hope this helps,

-gb-

So Greg,

I and the folks back home should be able to view these lowrez proxy clips somehow, correct? How? I just wanted to test/view the proxy files to be sure I was sending them the proper information so they could begin editing. I imported the whole file structure from my USB drive (which I recorded on the fly while shooting) as a unit into XDCam Transfer. In Transfer's source window, underneath the file with the XDCam disc icon it says 0 clips. What am I doing wrong? Im typically pretty good at figuring this sort of stuff out, but this all seems a little clunky to be honest.

Thanks for your patience!

Also, is it true that this is an "Avid only" workflow?

thanks!
Bryan

Greg Boston
September 25th, 2009, 09:03 AM
So Greg,

I and the folks back home should be able to view these lowrez proxy clips somehow, correct? How? I just wanted to test/view the proxy files to be sure I was sending them the proper information so they could begin editing. I imported the whole file structure from my USB drive (which I recorded on the fly while shooting) as a unit into XDCam Transfer. In Transfer's source window, underneath the file with the XDCam disc icon it says 0 clips. What am I doing wrong? Im typically pretty good at figuring this sort of stuff out, but this all seems a little clunky to be honest.

Thanks for your patience!

Also, is it true that this is an "Avid only" workflow?

Yes and no. Avid can make direct use of the proxy files and you can edit with them before conforming to the full res files. Sony Vegas can also use the proxy files in the same manner. FCP does not. You are provided an outboard application to review your proxy files and create an import batch list from. FCP will then locate and create clips to use in your bin from the full resolution files on the disc.

I just re-read your original post and noticed you mentioned XDCAM Transfer version 2.1 and if that's what you're using, it needs to be updated. I believe 2.9 is the most current version of XDCAM Transfer. This may be where your problem lies. As a side note, when you get your proxies loaded into XDCAM Transfer, they can then be exported as stand alone MPEG4 files in a QT .MOV wrapper for your client to review (but not edit with).

-gb-

Ben Ruffell
September 27th, 2009, 01:51 PM
Hi Greg,


Just curious,

Why can't the client edit with the Quicktime files?

(I am a cameraman, not an editor. But I am keen to know).

Thanks,

Alister Chapman
September 28th, 2009, 12:38 AM
You can use the proxies in FCP once imported via the transfer tool. I've seen this done and Sony do have a full workaround for using the proxies in FCP. I'll try and get a copy of their PDF.

Andy Mees
September 28th, 2009, 04:39 AM
Bouke Vahl of Videotoolshed fame has released software to fully enable a proxy editing workflow for XDCAM/FCP users ... its not pretty but it works.

VideoToolshed (http://www.videotoolshed.com/?page=products&pID=40)

Alister Chapman
October 2nd, 2009, 12:50 AM
You don't need any extra software. You can do it with the transfer tool. I have the Sony workflow documents, but they are a big power point presentation. I'll condense the information today and post it here.