MXF ExportD10 Export | GC Export | P2 Export | AVC-Intra QT | SDK D10 Export QTFree addition to GC Export FCPD10 Export QT is an export modul for QuickTime to transcode or rewrap to the world standard D-10 format (SMPTE 386M). The export component can be used directly our of the QuickTime Pro Player (Mac OS X 10.6 users please install the QuickTime 7 Player) and other applications that support QuickTime exporters. For MPEG and batch transcoding we recommend to use the free MPEG Streamclip application. Customers can also create their own applications, Automator, Apple or Unix scripts to interface with D10 Export QT and enhance MXF rewrapping or transcoding workflows. Even image sequences and Motion projects can be exported to MXF just by using the QuickTime Player or any Mac OS X application that supports standard QuickTime exports. The component can be used independently or in conjunction with our MXF importer. Features:
Streaming Support Faster than realtime exports are ready to playout while the export is still in progress. Streaming MXF files can be accessed while exporting by using our MXF Import QT solution. Run the export process in QuickTime Player and open and preview the file in parallel in the same application. This feature provides a great quality control since you can notice errors while the export is still in progress. If you install the MXF importer on a different Final Cut Pro workstation then you can even access the MXF clip in Final Cut Pro while the export is ongoing. You can then update the clip duration in Final Cut Pro by using the included UpdateFCPMedia plug-in and check the clip with full video playout and audio routing support. This ultimate realtime access experience is a killer feature that you don't want to miss anymore when processing files. Also live cataloging of exporting clips with Final Cut Server is possible. D10 Export FCPEnd of life. Please see GC Export FCP
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Format Specifications
- OP1a
- GC (D-10) Frame Wrapped
- 625i25, 525i29.97
- D-10 IMX30/40/50
- 4/8 ch. AES3
- 16/24 bit, 48 kHz



