Ikegami gfcam mxf, Fcp x metadata mapping – Calibrated Software MP4-EX Import Assist v3 User Manual
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Ikegami GFCAM MXF
– FCP X MetaData mapping
1. User Clip Name
– Clip Name from the XML file
2. Original Name
– Clip Name_DiskName (if Clip Name existed in the XML file)
3. Notes
– User Defined MetaData tagged as ‘LogNote’ AND Clip Memo1 from the XML file
4. Data Source
– Source from the XML file
5. Shooting Start Date
– Start Date from the XML file
6. Shooting End Date
– End Date from the XML file
7. Purpose -
User Defined MetaData tagged as ‘ClipCommentA’
8. Object
– Bin Name and Pak ID from the XML file
9. Device Manufacturer
– Manufacturer from the XML file
10. Device Model
– Camera Model from the XML file
11. Device Serial Number
– The Camera Serial Number from the XML file
12. Good & Good (Original)
– Clip Mark from the XML file
13. Scene & Scene (Original) -
User Defined MetaData tagged as ‘Scene’ from the XML file
14. Take & Shot/Take(Original) -
User Defined MetaData tagged as ‘Take’ from the XML file
15. Camera ID
– Manufacturer and Serial Number of the Camera from the XML file
16. Media Format
– The resolution, fps, par, and scan type of the file.
17. Source Format
– Type of Video Compression
18. Source Size
– size of the video/audio essence from the source file
19. TC Format
– Drop or Non-Drop
20. Date Imported
– Date the QT MOV file was created
21. Content Created
– Creation date of source file from the XML file
22. MXF Application Name
– Name of application that created the MXF file (if exists in the MXF file)
23. MXF Application Supplier Name
– Company that created the application (if exists in the MXF file)
24. MXF Application Version String
– version of the application (if exists in the MXF file)
25. MXF Package ID
– Clip UMID
26. MXF Creation Time
– Creation date embedded in MXF file (if exists in the MXF file)
27. Reel & Camera Name
– BIN NAME if (a) Found in the XML file and (b) if the Use Advanced FCP X ReelName is
selected; otherwise the name of the Parent folder of the Bin folder is used
28. Vid Rate
– Playback rate of the file.