Tim Johnston
June 6th, 2011, 04:04 PM
We're viewing our footage in XDCAM Transfer, the timecode shown is different from the timecode we get in our export to quicktime MOV. Sometimes off by a measure of HOURS, actually.
We thought it was just issues with the MOV exports. However, when we File>Import the MXFs into avid (skipping the MOV step), the timecode in Avid matches the timecode of the MOV files. I'm assuming that XDCAM Transfer is displaying it wrong, and that the other two are actually correct.
Has anyone else noticed this or have any idea what might be causing the timecode discrepancy?
Footage is from an EX3
100mbps
Long-GOP
MXF
Andy Mangrum
June 7th, 2011, 12:05 PM
Hello Tim,
a Majority of the NLE 's simply take the first timecode segment, then will "continue" the timecode based on whatever the timeline or sequence settings are, So if the sequence is 1080p30 and the original footage was recorded at 1080p24, this would obviously create a great difference over time. Or even if the sequence is set for True 30, compared to 29.97, this could cause a difference in timecode, within any editor.
I will try to replicate this in our lab as well.
Best Regards
Rafael Amador
June 8th, 2011, 12:10 PM
We're viewing our footage in XDCAM Transfer, the timecode shown is different from the timecode we get in our export to quicktime MOV. Sometimes off by a measure of HOURS, actually.
Why do you think the "SONY Transfer" software should be able to read the NANO files TC?
That application work for SONY XDCAM stuff.
On those files (no much idea about) the TC may not by lied on a track as on the QT files.
As long as I know, formats that need to be ingested through L&T have the TC on the metadata.
The SONY Transfer Software won't find that metadata on the NANO files.
rafael
Andy Mangrum
June 9th, 2011, 09:26 AM
Hello Rafael,
I'm not sure if I understand your Question correctly, but Sony XDCAM transfer should recognize the timecode that is present or recorded in the files correctly,
Likewise Sony XDCAM viewer, and Quicktime player will reflect the time code that is actually recorded to the file,
In the NLE they will take the starting TC and generate their own based on the "project settings" which will be what an Exported file, or Quicktime Movie will show, (Which could vary from the original depending on how the project was setup)
Hope that Helps
Best Regards
Rafael Amador
June 10th, 2011, 05:36 AM
Hi Andy,
No problem with TCs, is just that this information ("..Sony XDCAM transfer should recognize the timecode that is present or recorded in the files correctly), was new for me.
Never tried to use the SONY Transfer on the NANO. Why to do so?
rafael