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XDCAM EX Format Settings - Import
About XDCAM EX
Support for Sony XDCAM EX media includes support for clips recorded as multiple segments on single SxS
card (split clips) or multiple cards (span clips). Smoke imports a serie of split & span segments as a single
clip.
NOTE Clips spanning two card only become available in Smoke when browsing the card that contains the last
segment.
To ensure that Smoke is able to see the clips organisation, copy the full folder structure from the SxS cards
to a single folder on your local storage.
For example, with two SxS cards (named Card1 and Card2), you would recreate the following structure:
storage
folder
Card1
Card2
IMPORTANT Do not modify the file structure inside the cards folders. For example, copying only the media files
(.mp4) instead of the whole card structure will prevent Smoke from recreating the correct clip structure.
AAF Conform
You can conform AAF files referencing XDCAM EX content in Smoke. Make sure to import the XDCAM EX
clips in Avid products through AMA (the Avid Media Architecture). If you prefer to work with transcoded
media in Avid products, but still want to conform with the original media fils, enable in Smoke the Use
Original Media option when importing the AAF file. That way the conform uses the original media, instead
of the transcoded MXF generated by the Avid products.
Metadata Settings
Tape Name box
Select an option to determine how the tape name is set when importing clips.
To:Select:
Activate the Tape Name field where you enter the tape name. When selecting multiple
files for import, this tape name is used for all imported files.
Enter Tape Name
Use the name of the imported file as the tape name.Tape Name from File Name
Determine the tape name from the detected directory structure. Use the Level field
below to configure the relative path to the directory from which the tape name can
be determined.
Tape Name from Directory
Use the tape name inferred from the directory structure of the clip.Tape Name from Essence
Level field Set from which directory the tape name is taken, relative to the location of the clip in the directory
structure.
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