Sony Roadshow is in town showing off XDCAM, hav'nt been as yet myself but Macolite workmate did. Quite impressed he was too. So he asks the Sony rep how he'd go about getting the XDCAM material into Vegas.
The answer from Sony man was it cannot be done, Sony's brochures only mention XDCAM working with XPRI, not even a hint about Vegas.
Now I know brochures can be way out of date, even marketing guys may not have the latest info to hand but OK, just how do you get XDCAM footage into Vegas?
We've all been told it was done for the Cheryl Crow in flight concert but there were no specifics. Assuming one installed a BluRay drive into a PC so the files could be read off the disk what's the workflow?
I see the XDCAM cameras record a low res mpeg-4 proxy file, can one use Vegas to edit that and then conform the full res files for final render and output?
And assuming all this is doable it seems Sonys reps are as much (if not more) in the dark than we are.
Bob.
The answer from Sony man was it cannot be done, Sony's brochures only mention XDCAM working with XPRI, not even a hint about Vegas.
Now I know brochures can be way out of date, even marketing guys may not have the latest info to hand but OK, just how do you get XDCAM footage into Vegas?
We've all been told it was done for the Cheryl Crow in flight concert but there were no specifics. Assuming one installed a BluRay drive into a PC so the files could be read off the disk what's the workflow?
I see the XDCAM cameras record a low res mpeg-4 proxy file, can one use Vegas to edit that and then conform the full res files for final render and output?
And assuming all this is doable it seems Sonys reps are as much (if not more) in the dark than we are.
Bob.