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Xdcam Hd 422 Codec Premiere Full HD XAVC; Xdcam Hd 422 Codec Premiere Full HD XAVC. Terms and Conditions of Website Use. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log in sign up User account menu 6 Need help with an XdCAM HD422 premiere export. I was added into the project last minute so this is all news to me, please help. Export XDCam 422 codec with a.mov extension on PC - Creative COW's user support and discussion forum for users of Adobe Premiere Pro. Also, check out Creative COW's Premiere Pro podcast. Step 3: Start ProRes 422 MOV to Premiere Pro CC conversion Go back to the main UI, click the 'Convert' button under the video preview window to start the conversion process. When the conversion is over, transfer the converted files in the destination that you have specified before to your local computer, then feel free to import converted.

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This update adds the following video codecs for use by QuickTime-based applications: Apple Intermediate Codec Apple ProRes AVC-Intra DVCPRO HD HDV XDCAM HD / EX / HD422 MPEG IMX Uncompressed 4:2:2. Another caution you need to take is uninstalling all previous QuickTime related products to prevent errors.

The steps: Step 1: Download, install and run HD Video Converter as a professional Sony XDCAM EX MP4 to MOV Converter. When its main interface pops up, click ‘Add File’ button to import Sony XDCAM EX MP4 video files to it. Step 2: Select output format. If you want to play Sony XDCAM EX MP4 footage in QuickTime player, you can click on the. Xvid Codec Download. Start XDCAM MXF/IMX to Adobe Premier Pro conversion. When the former steps finished, you can press 'Convert' button to start rewrapping Sony XDCAM files to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premier Pro CS4/CS5/CS6 on Mac OS X. Once the conversion process is done, click “Open” button to get the generated MPG files.

Can some one please answer this for me?! I've looked all over. I can't find a QT codec for Sony XDCAM to play in Quicktime/FCP.
So...is there a codec or not. I know about XDCAM Transfer (which isn't a codec anyway) and Calibrated Software but their codec does not work on my old emac or my Powerbook as they are ppc and running Tiger. I've heard FCP 6 comes with the codec but I need it for FCP 5 and Quicktime 7.6.4
Thanks x

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Hey Thomas
How can I ingest my XDCAM files using the log and transfer?

If you're working with the XDCAM EX variant of XDCAM HD then you use FCP's built-in Log and Transfer to do it, but you need Sony's FCP Log and Transfer plugin for the format (PDZK-LT) which you can get here; http://www.sony.ca/xdcamex/software.htm
The reason for wanting to use the log and transfer is I have been told I can use that method to transcode to ProRes on ingest. Is that correct?

Nope that's not correct .. just like the XDCAM Transfer app, you can only can only rewrap the XDCAM codec essence (the actual video/audio data) as Quicktime movies. If you want to work in ProRes then you need to transcode the native ingest after the fact, or capture direct using Log and Capture (baseband capture via suitable I/O hardware eg SDI and your Kona card)
And, that brings up the BIG question. Will my editing day go smoother if I edit in ProRes LT as compared to staying native XDCAM HD?

The majority of folks who work directly with native XDCAM HD have no issues whatsoever, its a natively supported codec in FCP, it looks gorgeous and has a low data rate .. but nonetheless its a Long GOP (MPEG2) based format and that makes it a computationally intensive format for your system to handle. Would working in ProRes be 'smoother' .. yes, I think it would.
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Andy
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