Michael Maier
April 13th, 2009, 06:25 PM
I'm having huge problems importing XDCAM.
I shot some footage which I won't be editing myself and I need to provide the XDCAM footage in an editable format to the editor. He uses Sony Vegas, I believe version 7.0, and doesn't have any of the Sony EX cameras.
I use Final Cut Pro. So the first option I thought was to convert all the footage to quicktime and give it to him. But for some reason his Vegas can't open it then. It can open any other quicktime file, just not the ones I exported from XDCAM transfer. So then I figured the OSX version of Clip Browser also offers the option to re-wrap the the MP4 files as MXF ones which Vegas can supposedly work with. I did that and his Vegas couldn't open them. Then I thought, OK, maybe it doesn't work because it was done in the Mac version of Clip Browser, non sense really but in any case I went up to his machine, installed the latest version of Clip Browser and tried doing the re-wrapping on Windows, but it still doesn't work. Vegas just says it can't open the file. So then I found out that smaller files worked fine. One of the clips was only about 300MB and I re-wrapped it to MXF with Clip Browser and Vegas opened it just fine. It is just the bigger files that Vegas doesn't want to open. Clips at 5GB or 6GB. I also found out that when trying to re-wrap these big clips to MXF sometimes Clip Browser will give you an error. I'm wondering if this has anything to do with FAT32 which has a 4GB limit, but besides that I don't know why the bigger files won't work. I tried using a NTFS formatted external HDD when exporting the MXF files out of Clip Browser but it still gave me errors for the big files and those that actually exported still couldn't open in Vegas. For the record all clips play fine inside Clip Browser.
Anybody has had the same experience or know what could be wrong? Thanks.
I shot some footage which I won't be editing myself and I need to provide the XDCAM footage in an editable format to the editor. He uses Sony Vegas, I believe version 7.0, and doesn't have any of the Sony EX cameras.
I use Final Cut Pro. So the first option I thought was to convert all the footage to quicktime and give it to him. But for some reason his Vegas can't open it then. It can open any other quicktime file, just not the ones I exported from XDCAM transfer. So then I figured the OSX version of Clip Browser also offers the option to re-wrap the the MP4 files as MXF ones which Vegas can supposedly work with. I did that and his Vegas couldn't open them. Then I thought, OK, maybe it doesn't work because it was done in the Mac version of Clip Browser, non sense really but in any case I went up to his machine, installed the latest version of Clip Browser and tried doing the re-wrapping on Windows, but it still doesn't work. Vegas just says it can't open the file. So then I found out that smaller files worked fine. One of the clips was only about 300MB and I re-wrapped it to MXF with Clip Browser and Vegas opened it just fine. It is just the bigger files that Vegas doesn't want to open. Clips at 5GB or 6GB. I also found out that when trying to re-wrap these big clips to MXF sometimes Clip Browser will give you an error. I'm wondering if this has anything to do with FAT32 which has a 4GB limit, but besides that I don't know why the bigger files won't work. I tried using a NTFS formatted external HDD when exporting the MXF files out of Clip Browser but it still gave me errors for the big files and those that actually exported still couldn't open in Vegas. For the record all clips play fine inside Clip Browser.
Anybody has had the same experience or know what could be wrong? Thanks.