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April 20, 2017
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XDCAM FROM PREMIERE

  • April 20, 2017
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Good morning everyone, I need help from you.

I need to delivery my work in a XDCAM disk for a television program, I was wondering if this can happen directly from premiere, if I can export my timeline directly on the xdcam disk. Can anybody help me with this issue?

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Correct answer Kostas Arvanitidis

Hi Antonio,

You can do this either by directly exporting as a video stream (via firewire or SDI depending on your hardware) or via FTP. On the second case you have to export your timeline to a compatible MXF format (depending on your XDCAM media HD or SD) and then transfer it either from inside Media encoder's or premiere's FTP utility (found on export settings, Publish tab) or externally via a FTP utility (Filezilla or SONY's utilities).

Hope it helps.

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Participant
April 21, 2017

Of course I have an XDCAM writer , the XLQD. I tried to make some exports directly from premiere and it work. I can also drag the MXF in to the CLIP folder in to the disk structure and I see that it write it down. Hope that the brodcast will not give us problem. Thank you for your help!

Kostas Arvanitidis
Inspiring
April 21, 2017

Jim has a point. I assume you already have a XDCAM writer/deck.

Legend
April 20, 2017

Do yo have an XDCAM disk writer?

Kostas Arvanitidis
Kostas ArvanitidisCorrect answer
Inspiring
April 20, 2017

Hi Antonio,

You can do this either by directly exporting as a video stream (via firewire or SDI depending on your hardware) or via FTP. On the second case you have to export your timeline to a compatible MXF format (depending on your XDCAM media HD or SD) and then transfer it either from inside Media encoder's or premiere's FTP utility (found on export settings, Publish tab) or externally via a FTP utility (Filezilla or SONY's utilities).

Hope it helps.

Participant
April 20, 2017

Thank you, I work with an Imac...tomorrow I will try to make this optical disk!