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Studio Zandman
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November 21, 2022

Rendering bug for 100fps .MXF files

  • November 21, 2022
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Dear Adobe :),

When I try to render proxy files from 100fps Varicam (P2) .mxf clips, the output is scrambled (see picture). This happens since I've updated to AME version23.0 (build 57) on a Mac Studio with Monterey 12.6.1.

 

Previously (MacPro late 2013, Monterey, previous version of Media Encoder) this worked fine, although it has always messed up the filenames: for example 224MK7QS.MXF becomes L398_C050_221110_J40D_M_224MK7QS.mov.

 

So when you fix the scrambled video bug, please also fix the naming bug! Thanks!

 

 

3 replies

Studio Zandman
Known Participant
November 22, 2022

Opdating to AME 23.0.1 didn't fix the problem. Rendering to another codec gets the same result.

Studio Zandman
Known Participant
November 22, 2022

Transcoding MXF 100fps clips (Panasonic Varicam) from DCI 4K to 2K ProRes Proxy.

 

On a late 2013 MacPro with Monterey 12.6.1 and Adobe Media Encoder 22.6 (build 65) it all works fine.

On a Mac Studio M1 Ultra with Monterey 12.6.1 and Adobe Media Encoder 23.0 (build 57) I get this result:

 

This only happens with 100fps clips. The 50fps and 25fps clips are fine when transcoded.

Please Adobe, fix this! I have to switch back to my old Mac to be able to render the right proxies!

Studio Zandman
Known Participant
November 21, 2022

Also: the 25fps and 50fps MXF clips are correctly transcoded to ProRes proxy files.