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Andy Nickless December 28th, 2008 12:21 PM

DIY BPAV Files - is there such an animal?
 
When I had a Panny HVX200 I remember someone posting a fix for lost "Last Clip" files on the P2. Is it possible to create or adapt you own BPAV folder files on the EX1?

I run a G5 PPC, so I don't have Clip Browser.

Alister Chapman December 28th, 2008 01:29 PM

I think your in a bit of a fix unless you can run clip browser.

Andy Nickless December 28th, 2008 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alister Chapman (Post 985132)
I think your in a bit of a fix unless you can run clip browser.

No - in fact (to my amazement) it works perfectly!

Here's my workflow:

Downloaded XDCAM Transfer (2.8) from Sony - installed and restarted the Mac.

Set in and out points on my FCP timeline.

File > Sony XDCAM

Chose: (Blank Formatted) Untitled SxS card (in my Sony SBAC US10 reader).

Chose Format: MP4 (XDCAM EX)

Chose Settings: (XDCAM EX 1080p25)

Hit the Export button.

Export Complete - Replaced Card in EX1 and Set it in VTR mode.
Restored Media.

Clip appeared in LCD - hit play . . .

IT WORKS!
Played back perfectly on the EX1

Alister Chapman December 29th, 2008 03:10 AM

I had assumed you had some MP4's without the rest of the folder structure, certainly the transfer tool can now create new MP4's.

Andy Nickless December 29th, 2008 03:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alister Chapman (Post 985387)
I had assumed you had some MP4's without the rest of the folder structure, certainly the transfer tool can now create new MP4's.

Sorry Alister, I should have been more clear.
XDCAM Transfer 2.8's brilliant isn't it!

Alister Chapman December 29th, 2008 03:32 AM

XDCAM and Mac's offer the best workflow I have ever used. It just works, no dropped frames, no glitches just plug in the camera, deck or drive and away you go.

Peter Kraft December 29th, 2008 08:08 AM

To Chris Hurd :-)
 
Chris this workflow is worth a sticky, I think. P.

Keith Moreau January 14th, 2009 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Nickless (Post 985205)
No - in fact (to my amazement) it works perfectly!

Here's my workflow:

Downloaded XDCAM Transfer (2.8) from Sony - installed and restarted the Mac.

Set in and out points on my FCP timeline.

File > Sony XDCAM

Chose: (Blank Formatted) Untitled SxS card (in my Sony SBAC US10 reader).

Chose Format: MP4 (XDCAM EX)

Chose Settings: (XDCAM EX 1080p25)

Hit the Export button.

Export Complete - Replaced Card in EX1 and Set it in VTR mode.
Restored Media.

Clip appeared in LCD - hit play . . .

IT WORKS!
Played back perfectly on the EX1

Andy, thanks for this workflow. However I got stuck up on the "Restored Media" part. I never got the prompt to "Restore Media" like I sometimes did when I was testing SDHC cards. I expected a prompt when I put the card back into the EX1. Perhaps that was an invalid assumption based on your instructions.

When I tried to use the EX1 to view the transferred clips it didn't show any on the card.

I had to go into the Menu/Others/Clip/Update/Media(A) to make the EX1 see the clip. Apparently this looks through the media card and makes the necessary files or modifications to existing files in order for the EX1 to view the clips. That worked well.

Andy Nickless January 14th, 2009 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Moreau (Post 995116)
When I tried to use the EX1 to view the transferred clips it didn't show any on the card.
I had to go into the Menu/Others/Clip/Update/Media(A) to make the EX1 see the clip. Apparently this looks through the media card and makes the necessary files or modifications to existing files in order for the EX1 to view the clips. That worked well.

That's puzzling!
I replaced the card in the camera, powered the camera up and was prompted to "Restore Media".

Why would my camera do that, and yours not?

Either way, I'm glad it worked for you.


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