Supported codecs, Off-line nearline files, Introduction – EVS IPDirector Version 6.2 - June 2013 DATABASE EXPLORER User Manual User Manual
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Error Message
Source of the Error
Unsupported A/V format. You need to
transcode your file before importing it to
IPDirector nearline.
Unsupported A/V format (recognized
by Timecode Extractor but not
supported natively).
Could not read A/V file. This file might be
corrupted or in the wrong format.
Corrupted A/V file. Timecode
Extractor or EVS MXF.dll cannot read
the file.
3.3.4.
Supported Codecs
The following codecs can be managed by the nearline:
•
SD: MJPEG SD, MJPEG Proxy, IMX 30, IMX 40, IMX 50, DVCPRO 25, DVCPRO
50, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-2 (I-Field), DV25, H-264.
•
HD: MJPEG EVS HD, MJPEG Standard HD, MPEG-2, MPEG-2 (I-Field), MPEG-2
HD (I-frame), Avid DNxHD® Lo, DNxHD® Hi 8 bits, DNxHD® Hi 10 bits, DVCPRO
HD 100 mbps, XDCAM HD, ProRes 422 SQ, ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422 LT, AVC
Intra, H-264, AVC Intra 50, AVC Intra 100.
3.3.5.
Off-line Nearline Files
Introduction
Off-line files are displayed in the Database Explorer when the Show off-line files option
is selected from the View menu available on the toolbar.
Display Off-line Clips or Clip Elements
All off-line clips and clip elements are displayed in italic.
A clip is off-line when all its clip elements are off-line.
For example, a clip which contains an off-line high resolution file and an on-line low
resolution XT clip will be on-line, even for "high resolution only" browsers.
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