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M100 and nano flash
by Paul Crowe on Jun 22, 2009 at 9:42:18 am

Hi Folks,

I have posted this in the M100 forum, but then spotted this forum and thought people here might be able to chime in...

I'm looking into beefing up the captures specs of my Sony Ex3. But as a M100 editor, obviously I'm interested to see how doing this is going to effect my M100 V13.0.1 (AJA/Kona card, on a G5Quad) workflow.

Has anyone here had any experience with footage from an EX3 and convergent design's nanoflash XDR set up in media100?

If so I was wondering how you've found its use with M100? The blurb mentioned compatability with many of the main NLEs but no mention of M100. But I'm sort of assuming it'll work fine because of the QT format (are people using the native MXF or QT formats in M100? - what's the benefits of either format?)

This is a fact finding mission at this point so any comments, experiences/pros and cons greatly appreciated.

Cheers
Paul



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