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Robin Probyn May 1st, 2010 12:28 AM

VLC player
 
Hi

Anyone using VLC player to watch MFX on a Mac ,without FCP..?? does it work ok..?

Thanks

Scott Stoneback May 1st, 2010 11:06 PM

mixed results
 
I've not got it to work well. It has lots of issues with the footage I have tested. I was able to get it to play video without audio.

Luben Izov May 2nd, 2010 01:04 AM

Dear Robin,
Yes, it does play MXF files. If you read the manual it states that too. I believe we went through that ones. Here it is again:

From NanoFlash_Manual_1.5.126
To view nanoFlash MXF files on the Mac:
> Sony XDCAM Transfer software combined with Final Cut Pro 6.0.3+ or Calibrated XD Decode:
https://servicesplus.us.sony.biz/son...el-PDZKP1.aspx
Calibrated{Q} XD Decode
> VLC Media Player: VLC media player - Open Source Multimedia Framework and Player
> MXF4Mac (also for editing in Final Cut Pro) : MXF4mac - MXF solutions for Mac OS X
To view nanoFlash MXF files on the Pc:
> Free Sony XDCAM Viewer software:
https://servicesplus.us.sony.biz/son...?model=PDZVX10
> VLC Media Player: VLC media player - Open Source Multimedia Framework and Player
> Open Cube: http://www.opencubetech.com/

To be able to play on VLC smootly you would need to have a very solid machine. Hope this helps you
Cheers

Robin Probyn May 2nd, 2010 06:07 AM

Hi there

Yes I down loaded calibrated to watch QT files.. but now wondered about MXF.. so wondered about VLC player as its only one down load.. otherwise it looks like two..

Thanks

Dusty Powers May 2nd, 2010 08:17 PM

Hi Robin:

I use VLC with CS3 to play back footage downloaded to my HDs from the Nano.

Mark Job May 2nd, 2010 10:07 PM

Latest VLC & XDR Files
 
Hi Friends:
I'm also using VLC pretty much extensively to playback and evaluate my CD Sony XDCAM HD 4:2:2 video and audio files for clip based inspection on my iMAC with Version 1.0.5 Goldeneye (Intel 32bit) running on my 64 bit Snow Leopard OS. VLC works perfectly. VLC has some issues with interlaced video producing the jaggies where there are no jaggies and generally colouring your video files. I'm very used to looking at video on both my PC and my MAC over several iterations of VLC player, so I know what to look for and what to ignore. I find VLC will pretty much play any kind of audio or video file running on both PC or MAC platforms, so it's really quite a ubiquitous all around tool.

Luben Izov May 3rd, 2010 12:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robin Probyn (Post 1522204)
Hi there

Yes I down loaded calibrated to watch QT files.. but now wondered about MXF.. so wondered about VLC player as its only one down load.. otherwise it looks like two..

Thanks

Yes Robin,
VLC has several different downloads. You need to know what platform and what bit you have. I personally think that all this downloads are "I do not know" proof. If you download a wrong one, the installation simply would not go. It is a time safe of course if you do know your system. If you are not sure - Download Windows zip packages (No installer needed) (32.6MB) - and when is downloaded and unzipped/decompressed (by you , by double clicking on the downloaded .zip file) just play the vlc.exe file from the new created folder by unzipping/decompressing the download you made.

For Mac - you really need to know if you are Power PC or an Intel based Mac

Good Luck
Luben

Robin Probyn May 3rd, 2010 07:21 AM

Thanks for all the info .. as always..!


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