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Author: Serge Comes - EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2009
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16. Example of Encoder
profiles
The source clip (backup) or file (rewrap) must be in codec natively supported by
XT[2] servers (MJPEG, IMX, Avid DNxHD® codecs). Apple ProRes is not
supported. These native XT[2] codec can be transcoded in
DV, DV25, DVCPRO 25, DVCPRO 50
MPEG-1, MPEG-2
IMX 30, IMX 40, IMX 50
MJPEG (EVS Proxy, SD & HD)
Avid DNxHD® (lo- and hi-level)
DVCPRO HD
XDCAM HD 420, XDCAM HD 422
WM9
Encoding profiles are XML files that define the codec and codec parameter used
by XTAccess to transcode the file.
You can find bellow some examples. For more information about the transcoding
profile you can use the “Encoder Profiles.pdf” document which explains all the
tags present in the encoder profile.
16.1 MPEG-1
MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 codec use the EVSMPEG2Encoder dll encoder (C:\Program
Files\EVS Broadcast Equipment\XTAccess\EVSEncoders\EVSMPEG2Encoder.dll)
which is installed with XTAccess
You can find here an example of MPEG-2 encoder profile. This profile can be
found into C:\Program Files\EVS Broadcast Equipment\XTAccess\Encoder
Profiles\Default EVS Profiles\ folder after the installation of XTAccess.
MPEG-1_TS_XTATranscode.profile.xml :