Default job duration, Select primary output mode, Evs mxf and mxf op1a (imx) formats – EVS Xfile Version 2.02 - February 2009 User Manual User Manual
Page 128: Quick time formats

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Six different output formats are available to save the files:
Output Format
Specific Information
EVS MXF
The metadata is included in the header of MXF files.
MXF OP1a (IMX)
No metadata is delivered with the output file.
However, the metadata can be added in an XML file if
it is automatically generated with the output file (see
the section ‘Always Generate EVS.XML’, on page
128).
Quick Time Mov.
No metadata is delivered with the output file.
However, the metadata can be added in an XML file if
it is automatically generated with the output file (see
the section ‘Always Generate EVS.XML’, on page
128).
Quick Time Ref.
With this format, you need to specify the duration of
the backup file in the Quick Time Ref group box. See
section ‘Quick Time Reference’, on page 128.
Direct transfer to
Avid Transfer
Manager
With this format, you need to specify an Avid Media
Type in the Avid TM group box. See section ‘Avid
TM’, on page 128.
Avid MXF OPAtom
No metadata is delivered with the output file.
However, the metadata can be added in an XML file if
it is automatically generated with the output file (see
the section ‘Always Generate EVS.XML’, on page
128).
EVS MXF and MXF OP1a (IMX) formats
With both formats, 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 formats
With both Quick Time formats, the user can optimize the FCP by selecting
the FCP Opt. check box (i.e. FCP Optimization).