2008/3/29, Burkhard Plaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  Can be unzipped with unzip. It creates a directory, which contains an xml
>  file and one mxf file for each A/V stream. If I interpret the xml correctly,
>  and the MXFs are clip-wrapped, this can be decoded even without an MXF
>  demuxer because the xml file already contains the start offset of the
>  Data, the video codec and and the size. That's enough to fire up a raw-dv
>  parser.

Indeed, this is also the case for the P2 samples that I have, I guess
this will make an implementation quite easy, I think I can do a tiny
utility to copy the contents into a raw DV file, this should make it
easier for existing software to handle the footage, I guess.

Cheers
-Richard

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