Thanks guys, for your information.
Unfortunately I came to the same conclusion.
Well I think it's time for some late night's on the scratch.
Cheers
Robert
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Robert Okker
Darlings Post productions
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Deke Kincaid wrote:
Yes, Sony uses a codec called SRPA-10 which I believe is
the HDCAM-SR codec used on tape.
Robert: the only way Nuke could read it is if quicktime can read
it you can do a little hack to force Nuke to load it through quicktime.
Unfortunately Sony has only released the quicktime codec for OSX.
They only released an AMA plugin for windows.
ama and quicktime readers:
-deke
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Jeremy Selan
<[email protected]>
wrote:
It's
my understanding that F65 uses a custom compressed codec within the MXF
container. So while you could use existing mxf tools to open the mxf,
you still wouldnt be able to pull out the pixel rasters without using
the real F65 SDK.
Can anyone confirm?
-- Jeremy
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