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3.3 JPEG 2000 stream
Figure 11: JPEG 2000 stream settings
System: Use this parameter to define the video system. Values available are: PAL, NTSC, 720p, 1080p,
1080i, 2k and 4k.
Frame Rate: Use this parameter to define the frame rate depending on the selected system.
Mxf wrappring: Use this parameter to define the mxf wrapping, frame or field wrapping (i.e the number of
field by KLV). This option is available only on the MXF output plug-in and for interlaced files.
To be recognized by the XFConverter watch folder, filenames of a serie of JPEG 2000 still images must have the
basename and an index (example: my_file_basename.000.jp2). The watch folder will display only one file for all JPEG
2000
files
matching
the
same
pattern.
The
name
displayed
by
the
watch
folder
will
be
my_file_basename.#[a,b,c,d].jp2, with:
a represents the number of digits for the JPEG 2000 index,
b the index of the first JPEG 2000 file,
c the index of the last JPEG 2000 file,
and d the step to find the index of the next file
While unwrapping operation, XFConverter will create files matching this naming rule.