Should I Transcode MXF Files before Ingesting??
- April 5, 2024
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Hey everyone. I've just started to experiment with transcoding my files before ingesting into PP.
I use Sony cameras which create .mxf files. Source clips are 25fps, UHD Progressive. Using one of the Adobe Media Encoder presets (Match Source - Adaptive High Bitrate) as in the attached screenshot it reduces the file size quite dramatically and outputs a .mp4 file.
So far, I can see the benefits of transcoding as:
- It produces smaller files that take up less space
- Seems to be less CPU and GPU intensive, allowing smoother editing on the timeline, especially for multicam editing
- On point 2, I can edit more smoothly on my lower spec laptop
- I have also seen some posts suggesting that mxf files might trigger PP crashes
I understand that the MXF format is effectively just a wrapper for an mp4 file so I can't really see the point of the wrapper when it seems to just create a larger file.
My question then is: what, if any, are the potential pitfalls of transcoding?
The thing that comes to mind is would there be any noticeable loss in quality one I export? Mostly, I will be exporting an MP4 file around 12-14 kbps.
Thanks in advance!
