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George Angeludis July 14th, 2009 06:38 AM

Avid Media Composer 3.5.4
 
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As of now Media Composer supports JVC's which use the Sony codec with the new AMA feature.
Those are very good news for all Avid editors.

Tim Dashwood July 14th, 2009 07:18 AM

Yes. It was actually working before but I guess now its official.

Donald Smith July 19th, 2009 07:06 AM

As it happens, I'm editing files from a Sony EX3 camera on an Avid Media Composer 3.5.1 on a Mac. But, I used the clip manager to convert the .MP4 files for the Avid. Does this mean, for both the EX3 and the HM700/HM100 that these files will import directly into Avid MC 3.5.4? I would simply install the update and try it for myself, but I dare not do an upgrade in the middle of a project.

Don Smith
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Tim Dashwood July 19th, 2009 09:00 AM

Yes Don. For all intents and purposes the Avid should not be able to tell the difference between Mp4 files from either the EX1/EX3 or HM100/700.

Have you tried using AMA with v3.5.1?

Donald Smith July 20th, 2009 03:03 PM

I apologize. I didn't phrase my question correctly. My HM700, without the add-on adaptor, produces .mov files. Does the latest Avid MC see both .mov and .mp4 files as XDCAM EX files and will import either natively in the newest version? As I mentioned, I'd try it but dare not upgrade in the middle of a project.

Tim Dashwood July 21st, 2009 09:36 PM

No AMA won't work with .MOV. From what I can tell it is designed to only look in the BPAV folder for .MP4 structures.
Since your Avid is on Mac you will just need the open-source XDCAM component for quicktime to work with your .mov but they will have to be converted to a DNX or similar codec, which I assume is what you have been doing.

Eric Deyerler July 22nd, 2009 08:15 AM

Hi Tim, hi Donald,
when you work on a PC you can
use a little Help-Tool, it works with MP4
and .mov and is called "MP4 to MPG"
Here is the downloadlink
Programme - www.mik-digital.de


http://www.mik-digital.de/tool/MP4toMPGv3.exe

Eric

Peter Erfurt July 23rd, 2009 01:21 PM

Eric,

Thanks a million for the link to the MPG-converter. Brilliant little utility!

Regards from Dänemark...

Peter


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