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  • Importing Video directly from MXF

    Posted by Eliot Piltz on March 3, 2009 at 10:28 pm

    Hello, I’m editing a project shot on the HVX200 in 720p24. The problem is that some audio files did not transfer from one P2 card. I have triple checked that all other files are intact; only the audio files missing. FCP’s Log and Transfer tool shows the thumbnails for all 22 clips, as you might expect, but I cannot play or import them. Luckily, for these clips in particular I would be able to use only the video (as if they are MOS), so if there is any way to import, transcode, or otherwise extract the video from the MXF files, it would make my life a whole lot easier. I have tried the Raylight Demo, VLC and MPEG Streamclip, all to no avail. Also I have verified the contents of the MXF files using ‘CalibratedMXFQStat’.

    My next step is to see if a colleague can open the MXF files in Premiere Pro, then export the media. However, that may be a few days, and I’m hoping to find a more simple workaround.

    Thanks for any help, and please let me know if you have any questions.

    Eliot

    Mac OS X 10.4.11
    FCP 6.0.5
    MBP 2.16 GHz Core2Duo
    3 GB Memory

    Bjoern Adamski replied 17 years, 1 month ago 7 Members · 11 Replies
  • 11 Replies
  • David Keslick

    March 4, 2009 at 6:59 pm

    What was the problem with Raylight for Mac? It should do what you need it to.

    Dave Keslick
    DVFilm.com

  • Jim Wilcox

    March 4, 2009 at 7:06 pm

    You could just open in QT Pro and export if necessary.

  • Eliot Piltz

    March 4, 2009 at 7:17 pm

    I thought it would work, but it just gave me a black picture. The slate on frame 2 is there, but just black after that. I was using the Demo of course, so it was only 10 sec, but still I think it should work.

  • Eliot Piltz

    March 4, 2009 at 7:26 pm

    You can open MXFs in QT? Do you need any particular component(s)? Here are mine, in case that is of any use (incompatibilities for example). Thanks for your suggestions.

    AC3MovieImport.component
    AppleHDVCodec.component
    AppleIntermediateCodec.component
    AppleProRes422.component
    Blackmagic Codec.component
    DesktopVideoOut.component
    DVCPROHDCodec.component
    DVCPROHDMuxer.component
    DVCPROHDVideoDigitizer.component
    DVCPROHDVideoOutput.component
    DVCPROHDVideoOutputClock.component
    DVCPROHDVideoOutputCodec.component
    FCP Uncompressed 422.component
    IMXCodec.component
    LiveType.component
    Motion.component
    MP3.component
    Perian.component
    QSXEssentials.component
    REDCODE.QT.component
    Spectrograph.component

  • Jim Wilcox

    March 4, 2009 at 7:55 pm

    within the P2 folder structure just navigate to the video folder, then right click on an mxf. Open with… and select Quicktime.

  • Eliot Piltz

    March 4, 2009 at 8:01 pm

    It doesn’t work on my system. Thanks though.

    I have found a very ugly workaround though, for anyone interested. I have edited the XML files in the CLIP directory, removing all text between the Audio tags. Now I can see the clips in FCP’s Log and Transfer tool, and am able to import them!!! Like I said, ugly workaround, but I’ll take it. Problem solved. Thanks!

  • David Keslick

    March 4, 2009 at 11:36 pm

    Eliot,

    Here is a link that may fix your black frame issue.

    https://raylightsupport.blogspot.com/2008/01/ralightmac.html

    Hope this is helpful,

    Dave Keslick
    DVFilm.com

  • Greg Booth

    March 5, 2009 at 12:03 am

    Hi,

    Glad you’re using our freeware application Calibrated MXF QuickStat. You can also download a demo (not freeware) of our plug in Calibrated{Q} MXF Import here:

    https://www.calibratedsoftware.com/MXFImport_Mac.asp

    this will allow direct importing of MXF files into FCP with timecode, and married video w/ audio. Another company called MXF4MAC also makes a MXF importer for FCP. If you just need P2 MXF video clips without the need for timecode or marrying audio with video clips then download and install Panasonic’s free P2CMS software as it includes a P2 MXF Importer as well but it does not support timecode.

    Cheers,
    Greg

    Calibrated Software

  • Adam Smith

    March 8, 2009 at 12:25 am

    Like Greg said above, installing P2CMS will give you a quicktime MXF plug-in… then you should be able to import the video MXF files directly into FCP. You lose timecode, it ignores all metadata, and any audio clips would have to be imported and synced manually, but for video only it should work just fine.

    – – –
    Video Photographer / Avid & Final Cut Editor

  • Pascal Schmitz

    March 14, 2009 at 3:07 pm

    Another workaround I have used in the passed is to download the demo of Edius Broadcast by Canopus and import the clips into that. Then you can export Quicktimes form there if necessary.Whatever you end up doing, just make sure you have actually brought in the clips original timecode, because you don’t want to find out at the end of the edit that you haven’t and have to start from scratch potentially.
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