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MXF wrapper MPEG-2 80Mbps - HELP?

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Jan 10, 2017 Jan 10, 2017

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Hello,

I need to export a .MXF file with MPEG-2 codec at 80Mbps stream, 10 audio channels.

I can export the file with most correct specs with MXF OP1a @XDCAMHD PAL 50, but can't achieve 80Mbps (only 50Mbps)

Is this something I can do with AME/Premiere? Can you please advise another way to achieve this?

Thanks!

These specs are an example for what I'm looking for:

Format: MXF

Format version: 1.2

Format profile: OP-1a

Format settings: Open / Incomplete

Duration: 1h 53mn 13s 760ms

Overall bit rate: 89.3 Mbps

Encoded date: 2016-06-16 15:48:45.996

Writing application: Omneon Inc. Omneon Media Subsystem 7.5.0.0.1

Writing library: Omneon Media Api (windows)

Video

ID: 2

Format: MPEG Video

Format version: Version 2

Format profile: 4:2:2@High

Format settings, BVOP: Yes

Format settings, Matrix: Custom

Format settings, GOP: M=3, N=12

Format settings, picture structure: Frame

Format settings, wrapping mode: Frame

Codec ID: 0D01030102046101-0401020201040300

Duration: 1h 53mn 13s 760ms

Bit rate: 80.0 Mbps

Width: 1 920 pixels

Height: 1 080 pixels

Pixel aspect ratio: 1.000

Display aspect ratio: 16:9

Frame rate: 25.000 fps

Frame count: 169844

Color space: YUV

Chroma subsampling: 4:2:2

Bit depth: 8 bits

Scan type: Interlaced

Scan order: Top Field First

Compression mode: Lossy

Bits/(Pixel*Frame): 1.543

Time code of first frame: 00:00:00:00

Time code source: Group of pictures header

GOP, Open/Closed: Closed

Stream size: 67.9 GB (89.6%)

Transfer characteristics: BT.709

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