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BWF-P?
by Richard on Nov 6, 2006 at 9:30:21 pm

Sorry for the dumb question..

I was mostly doing eng/doc stuff and going stright to camera XLR from a mixer. Well, I wanted a backup, and the ability to record without camera, so I bought a Sound Devices 702T.

I have a few questions:

1) With this device I can create .WAV files, and .BWF files. Whats the difference?

2) .BWF-M and .BWF-P whats the differenece, why use one over the other?

3) Did a test .BWF-P file, placed it into FCP.. It plays, but I don't see anything like timecodes, or special text??

4) Lets say I do a film job. I create a file for each take. I give them the WAVs or BWFs files.. do they take that to telecine? or place into FCP?

Just some basics.. Thanks
-Richard


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