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Delivery Formats to a broadcaster.
by
Willie Esterhuizen
on Oct 24, 2009 at 2:23:43 pm
Locally both SD and HD (in PAL) is still being broadcast.
We use to deliver material on Beta SP for SD, and
on Digital Tape for HD.
Now we want to deliver "files" on a hard-disk to the broadcaster, rather than tape.
These are the formats the broadcaster requires.
SD: MPEG-2 30Mb/s IMX D10 MXF
HD: DNxHD 120Mb/s MXF
MXF Format: OP1a
We shoot 1080p @ 25 fps on XDCAM EX1 AND EX3 cameras.
Our post is done in Apple FCP and we master on PRORES 422 (HQ)
Now we would dearly like to know how to transcode our final master
to the required format.
Can anyone out there please help.
Willie - South Africa
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