OT:delivery on xdcam disc

winrockpost wrote on 6/14/2016, 2:51 PM
If we get the gig will try to talk the client (govt) into a portable drive for delivery, but in case they stand by the specs of the bid request, not a clue how to deliver on a xdcam disc, not even sure they make recorders anymore but sure even on ebay be many thousands used I think. Appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks
edit ebay does have a few in the 5or 6 hundred range, same model B&H has used for 18K, so maybe not too bad, if I can go from vegas to the recorder...don't know.

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Former user wrote on 6/14/2016, 6:14 PM
From Vegas Help file in Version 12 concerning output to XDCAM.


Exporting Video to XDCAM Discs
Choose File > Export> XDCAM Disc (or click the Export Video to XDCAM Disc button in the XDCAM Explorer window) to save your project to a disc in an XDCAM camera or deck.


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ExpandedExporting video from the timeline
Use this procedure to export the current project to an XDCAM disc.

If you are exporting a rendered file to an XDCAM disc, the file must precisely conform to the target disc format, or the export will fail.

If you want to export only a portion of your project, create a time selection that includes the section of your project.

Choose File > Export> XDCAM Disc (or click the Export Video to XDCAM Disc button in the XDCAM Explorer window). The Export Video to XDCAM Disc dialog is displayed.

The XDCAM Device box displays the current XDCAM camera or deck.

If you need to choose a different XDCAM device or transfer method, click the Device button. For more information, see "Setting up an XDCAM Device."

For information about using your camera or deck, please refer to its documentation.

Choose render settings:

Select the Render format radio button.

In the File path box, type the path to the file you want to render, or click the Browse button to browse to the folder you want to use and then type a file name.

This path is used to render an MXF file to your hard drive before transferring to your XDCAM device. You can delete the file after the transfer is complete.

Select the Enable multichannel mapping check box if you want to map render multiple channels of audio.

You can click the Channels button if you want to map the busses in your project to channels in the rendered file. If you don't specify a channel mapping, Vegas Pro will not render a multichannel file.

In the Channel Mapping dialog, select the check box for each bus you want to include in the rendered file. Each stereo bus will be saved to two channels in the rendered file. If you want to save a bus to a single channel, select the (Mono downmix) check box for that bus.

If you want to change the channel mapping for a bus, select the bus and click the Move Up or Move Down button.

Click OK to close the Channel Mapping dialog and return to the Export Video to XDCAM Disc dialog.

From the Template drop-down list, choose the setting that matches your destination disc.

Information about the selected rendering template is displayed in the Description box.

If you choose Default Template, the number of channels will match the number of channels specified in the Channel Mapping dialog.

Select the Render loop region only check box if you want to export only the portion of your project that you selected in step 1.

Select the Delete file after print check box if you want to delete the rendered file from your hard drive after successfully exporting it to disc.

If the export fails, the rendered file remains on disk so you can adjust your XDCAM device settings and export again without having to render again.

Select the Use project output rotation setting check box if you're rendering a rotated project and want to use the Output rotation setting from the Project Properties dialog for your rendered file.

When the check box is cleared, the media is rotated according to its Media Properties setting, but the project itself is unrotated—you can use this setting to proof your project on an unrotated display.

Click OK. Your project is rendered and transferred to your camera or deck.

winrockpost wrote on 6/14/2016, 9:08 PM
Thank you!