Exporting to a removable media device – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Description
Option
Media Format
DV25, DV50, MPEG2,
Uncompressed
Compression
General
AVI or MOV
file
Video and Audio; Video only
Tracks
Top First; Bottom First
Field Order
Enter the desired bit rate.
Bit Rate (Mbps)
Video Settings
(can't change
all settings for
4:2:2 or 4:2:0
Chroma Format
720x512, 720x480
Video
Resolution
some
compression
types)
4:3 or 16:9 (can’t change for
MPEG2)
Aspect Ratio
16:9 -- Pillar Box, Half Pillar
Box, Zoom, Stretch
4:3 -- Letter Box, Half Letter
Box, Crop, Compress
Aspect Ratio
Option
MPEG1, MPEG2, IMX
Type
MPEG file
Select the Rate or Average
Mbps
Constant
Variable
Bitrate
Adjust the configuration to
select your GOP structure
I Frames
GOP Structure
P Frames
Structure
4:3 or 16:9
Video Aspect
Video Settings
16:9 -- Pillar Box, Half Pillar
Box, Zoom, Stretch
4:3 -- Letter Box, Half Letter
Box, Crop, Compress
Aspect Ratio
Option
4:2:2 or 4:2:0
Chroma Format
Top First; Bottom First
Field Order
Exporting to a removable media device
With Aurora Edit (SD only) you can export files to an XDCAM removable media
disk, in the native XDCAM format, FAM mode.
In order for your files to export correctly to your XDCAM disk, the Aurora Edit
sequence needs to have the exact properties, such as video format, as the XDCAM
device.
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