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Re: 1080i compression question
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Brian Alexander
on Jul 3, 2009 at 3:53:39 am
Just to reiterate what the guys have already said, it is very important to find out what exactly they need. If they don't know, maybe you can get a specific name and model number for the gear they're using.
Some broadcast based media servers like a GXF format and Digital Cinema servers use MXF formats. Some media servers can transcode on import and others need a specific format.
Sorry to be so vague but these kinds of applications require precise communication and understanding.
Let us know what you find.
Thanks.
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