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Sony eVTR: Use this pattern if you want to convert/produce MXF files similar to the ones that an
eVTR tape recorder would generate. This format includes an IMX track and an 8-channel AES audio
track (D10).

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Sony XDCamHD: Use this pattern if you want to convert/produce MXF files similar to the ones that
an XDCam HD camcorder would generate. This format includes an MPEG Long-GOP track (15, 25
or 35 Mbits/s) together with 2 or 4 mono AES tracks. It supports XDCam SxS and XDCam optical
MXF files.

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MXF Ext. Ref: Use this pattern if you want to convert/produce an Op1b file referencing atomic
OpZero MXF files. The Op1b file will not embed any media. Note that when you perform automatic
configuration of the plug-in you only need to select the Op1b file.

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Raw Ext. Ref: Use this pattern if you want to convert/produce an Op1b file referencing raw media
essence files. The Op1b file will not embed any media. Note that when you perform automatic
configuration of the plug-in you only need to select the Op1b file.

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AS-02: Use this pattern if you want to create AMWA AS-02 file.

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AS-03: Use this pattern if you want to create AMWA AS-03 file.

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AS-11: Use this pattern if you want to create AMWA AS-11 file.

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Avid OpAtom (optional): This pattern creates a MXF OpAtom file which can be natively imported
in the Avid Editing System. This format includes DV, IMX, VC-3 track and some mono WAV audio
tracks.

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Avid OpAtom AMT (optional): This pattern creates a MXF OpAtom file which can be natively
imported in the Avid Editing System using the Avid Media Toolkit (AMT). This format includes
DV, IMX, VC-3, XDCAM HD422, AVC-Intra track and some mono WAV audio tracks.

Nb Tracks: This parameter defines the number of video and audio tracks in the MXF file. Note that the
number of tracks may be constrained by the operational pattern.

Force WAV Output: This parameter is available only on the input MXF plug-in. You can set its value to
“Yes” to force the AIFF and AES tracks to be extracted as WAV files. On the output MXF plug-in, this
parameter is replaced by “Convert WAV to AES” to force the conversion of PCM and WAV streams into
AES streams.


If the destination is an Avid OpAtom MXF file (optional), two additional settings are available (Figure 22: MXF Avid
OpAtom settings):

Check-in Interplay: the master clips can be checked-in in Interplay.

Create Output Directory as Avid Systems: If this parameter is set to true, the destination file will be created
in a subfolder called “computername.x”. The maximum number of files in each directory is 10,000. When this
maximum is reached, a new subdirectory is created (“x” is incremented).