Quick time reference, Avid tm, Default tm media format – EVS Xfile Version 2.02 - February 2009 User Manual User Manual
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Text MXF OP1a (IMX) format can be used when XT[2] server is
operating with IMX CODEC format in SD mode.
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When selecting the Quick Time Ref. output format, you need to specify a
maximum duration for the backup file in the Endless Max. Duration field.
This is necessary since an end time has to be defined in the backup file
when it is created in this format.
In case a train is backed up with endless duration, the application will stop
the backup when the maximum duration defined in this field has been
reached.
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VID
TM
The record trains backed up can be automatically transferred to the AVID
Transfer Manager for conversion process to AVID file format. The settings
allowing the automatic transfer of backup files to Avid TM are defined in the
Export tab of the XFile Config Session window.
Default TM Media Format
In this group box, you need to select the media format in which the Avid TM
will convert the backup file from XStream.
Select the radio button corresponding to the requested format:
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OMF
•
MXF/AAF
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LWAYS
G
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EVS.XML
Selecting this option will generate an EVS.XML file for each backup file
created in the XStream module. The EVS.XML file contains the metadata on
the backup file.