View Full Version : Codec/app to play XDCAM HD files?
David Garvin September 6th, 2007, 09:13 PM I have some 1080p24 video files that have been output from FCP in XDCAM HD format. They play in FCP of course, and on the mac with FCP, but I'd like to play them back on my PC.
After Googling around, I went to the Sony site where I downloaded a "Sony XDCAM Viewer" and installed it, but it won't play the files.
Is there a playback codec I can download somewhere that will let me play these in Quicktime or Windows Media Player or anything else?
Thanks
Andy Mees September 6th, 2007, 09:25 PM the problem is your PC does not have the "quicktime" xdcam hd codecs, they are mac only
instead, export the files to your hard drive using Sony XDCAM Transfer, that will rewrap them as MXF files ... try opening that on your PC with the Sony XDCAM Viewer app
alternatively export your piece using a cross platform codec such as h.264
David Garvin September 6th, 2007, 10:14 PM Thanks for the reply Andy,
the problem is your PC does not have the "quicktime" xdcam hd codecs, they are mac only
Yeah, I was hoping there were PC Quicktime XDCAM codecs out there.
instead, export the files to your hard drive using Sony XDCAM Transfer, that will rewrap them as MXF files ... try opening that on your PC with the Sony XDCAM Viewer app
Gotcha. The viewer app can only view actual MXF files.
alternatively export your piece using a cross platform codec such as h.264
I was hoping to not do a ton of back and forth re-encoding of these files. Is there any free cross-platform codec that won't degrade the quality of these files?
Andy Mees September 7th, 2007, 08:25 AM David
you misunderstood my post.
download Sony XDCAM Transfer for Mac (PDZPK1)
http://www.sonybiz.net/res/attachment/file/12/1166605189212.ZIP (direct link)
with that installed you can export these files from FCP:
select one in the browser window, then choose File menu > Export > Sony XDCAM...
that allows you to export a Quicktime wrapped XDCAM HD file as an MXF wrapped XDCAM HD file, either back to an XDCAM disc or on to your hard disc ... the latter is what you want. the video content (essence) will not be touched, it will only be rewrapped in an MXF container
then you should be able to open such a file on your PC with the PC XDCAM Viewer software
hope thats clearer
Andy
David Garvin September 7th, 2007, 11:30 AM Thanks Andy, I did misunderstand the part about using the "transfer for mac" software.
Thanks
David
you misunderstood my post.
download Sony XDCAM Transfer for Mac (PDZPK1)
http://www.sonybiz.net/res/attachment/file/12/1166605189212.ZIP (direct link)
with that installed you can export these files from FCP:
select one in the browser window, then choose File menu > Export > Sony XDCAM...
that allows you to export a Quicktime wrapped XDCAM HD file as an MXF wrapped XDCAM HD file, either back to an XDCAM disc or on to your hard disc ... the latter is what you want. the video content (essence) will not be touched, it will only be rewrapped in an MXF container
then you should be able to open such a file on your PC with the PC XDCAM Viewer software
hope thats clearer
Andy
Georges Sokol June 6th, 2008, 03:35 PM We shot using the Sony XDCAM EX1 (SxS cards) and my cameraman imported the clips onto his Mac. They are no longer on the SxS cards.
He copied the QuickTime (.mov) video clips onto my PC hard drive so that I could edit on Premiere Pro (latest version: 3.2).
The problem is that I can't open the files. I searched on the net and discovered that it's not possible to open those specific QuickTime files on a PC as Final Cut Pro has the XDCAM HD codec which a PC does not.
My cameraman said he can't export the files back onto the SxS cards, even using the XDCAM Transfer. The XDCAM Clip browser can't open .mov files.
Is there a solution to my problem? I want to edit using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Greg Boston June 6th, 2008, 06:58 PM My cameraman said he can't export the files back onto the SxS cards, even using the XDCAM Transfer. The XDCAM Clip browser can't open .mov files.
Is there a solution to my problem? I want to edit using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Same as the above. He will need to load the .MOV files into FCP, then do File - EXPORT- XDCAM HD. He will need the latest version (6.0.3) of FCP to have full EX codec support. This will re-wrap the content into MXF which is also supported under the latest version of Premiere Pro (the PC version anyway). Both of these NLE updates occurred during NAB.
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Georges Sokol June 10th, 2008, 03:35 PM Thanks Greg, it worked! I dunno why, but my cameraman had tried to export the file back to the SxS card rather than to his hard drive (which is why he got the error).
You saved us! Many many thanks!
Clarke L. Smith April 8th, 2009, 01:05 PM I shot some footage for a friend using my Sony EX-3 - XDCAM EX 1080p30 (35Mb/s VBR).
So I ingested all the footage with XDCam Transfer and now I have all these .MOV files in a folder. I copied them to an external HD that I then brought over to my friend's place of business and copied that folder with the Quicktime files to her Macbook - it has the latest verison of Quicktime installed - so no problem - but when trying to play the files, everything's black.
She DOESN'T have any NLE software or FC Pro - Just quicktime - she was going to take the .mov files and one by one write down the takes and create a list for me - but she can't see them - what can she do and can she even see them - I don't have any of these files in any other format now than these .mov files with the XDCAM codec.
Any help ASAP would be greatly appreciated
Clarke
Clarke@clarkesmith.com
415-279-2911
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