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XFile Version 2.14 – User Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

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Output File Format

Seven different output formats are available to save the files. Depending on the
format selected, various parameters fields will be displayed in the Option area.

File Format

Specific Information

EVS MXF

The user can add the output file to the CleanEdit database

by selecting the Upd. CleanEdit check box (i.e. Update
CleanEdit).

The V/A file can be accessed in CleanEdit before the
completion of the recording.

MXF OP1a (IMX
Only)

The user can add the output file to the CleanEdit database
by selecting the Upd. CleanEdit check box (i.e. Update
CleanEdit).
The V/A file can be accessed in CleanEdit before the
completion of the recording.

Quick Time Movie

The user can optimize the FCP by selecting the FCP Opt.
check box (i.e. FCP Optimization).

Quick Time
Reference

The user can optimize the FCP by selecting the FCP Opt.
check box (i.e. FCP Optimization).

Transfer to Avid
Ingest Device

With this format, you need to specify an Avid Media Type
in the Default Avid Ingest Device Media Format group
box. See section ‘Default Avid Ingest Device Media
Format
’, on page 126.

Avid MXF OPAtom

None.

Avid OP1a (Std
SMPTE)

The user can add the output file to the CleanEdit database
by selecting the Upd. CleanEdit check box (i.e. Update
CleanEdit). The V/A file can be accessed in CleanEdit

before the completion of the recording.

Always Generate EVS.XML

With the EVS MXF file format, the metadata is included in the header of MXF files.
While with all the other formats, no metadata is delivered with the output file.

With all the file formats, selecting the option Always Generate EVS.XML will
generate an EVS.XML file for each backup file created in the XStream module.

This is not available with the Transfer to Avid Ingest Device option. The EVS.XML
file contains the metadata on the backup file.