Rob Collins
January 31st, 2009, 09:52 AM
Just wanted to report some success in delivering edited material using the EX as a "deck." One of our local stations has just started accepting local HD commercials--but only on HDCAM or if they can easily ingest it into their Avid Adrenaline. I'm on FCP and do not have HD-SDI out of my Mac Pro (nor an HDCAM deck needless to say).
So using XDCAM export from FCP, I put my commercials back to the camera, brought the camera to the station, and played into their system via HD-SDI--worked and looks terrific. Because their Avid was free, we went directly in (it goes to their on-air server from there), but could also have gone into their HDCAM deck.
Here's the trick though: the video had to be 1080i to work. Their Avid wouldn't recognize 720/30p, which is how I'm editing (ProRes and uncompressed). So in the XDCAM export I transcoded to 1080i. I was a little worried about what the up-scaling might do, but as I said, it looks really good on their HD monitors.
Not being familiar with Avid, I can't say for sure if maybe it couldn't be set up differently to accept other formats. And I wasn't able to test which formats the HDCAM deck liked (though I've read elsewhere that 1080i is best for it). But this works.
So using XDCAM export from FCP, I put my commercials back to the camera, brought the camera to the station, and played into their system via HD-SDI--worked and looks terrific. Because their Avid was free, we went directly in (it goes to their on-air server from there), but could also have gone into their HDCAM deck.
Here's the trick though: the video had to be 1080i to work. Their Avid wouldn't recognize 720/30p, which is how I'm editing (ProRes and uncompressed). So in the XDCAM export I transcoded to 1080i. I was a little worried about what the up-scaling might do, but as I said, it looks really good on their HD monitors.
Not being familiar with Avid, I can't say for sure if maybe it couldn't be set up differently to accept other formats. And I wasn't able to test which formats the HDCAM deck liked (though I've read elsewhere that 1080i is best for it). But this works.