TIP
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For more information about the file formats that can be
exported, see “Appendix”.
Output format (T2 Elite 2/Pro 2/Express 2 only)
• For important notes on exporting, see “Appendix”.
Notes on export and growing clip editing
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When exporting to a Grass Valley HQ AVI file, the file is
trimmed between the set In and Out points and exported. For
other formats, the whole file is exported.
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You can export Grass Valley HQ AVI files by converting them
to the following formats.
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MXF format (XDCAM HD422) (1920 x 1080
59.94i/50i/29.97p/25p 50 Mbps)
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MXF format (XDCAM HD) (1440 x 1080
59.94i/50i/29.97p/25p/23.98p 25 Mbps)
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MXF format (XDCAM IMX) (720 x 486 59.94i, 720 x 576 50i)
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MXF format (XDCAM DV) (720 x 486 59.94i, 720 x 576 50i)
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When exporting a playlist to a file, the file is converted with
the following features.
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If several formats are contained, they are converted in one file.
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A timecode set in a playlist or event properties can be
retained in each frame of the converted file.
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When exporting files in Grass Valley HQ AVI format, the
profile (size and frame rate) of the converted file is same as
the profile of the playlist.
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When exporting files in MXF format (XDCAM), files are
converted according to the settings of [Advanced AVI
transcoding settings] in [Transfer] -> [AVI] on the setting
screen.
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The audio gain set for the event in the playlist is maintained
in the converted clip.
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Audio is converted into PCM 48kHz 24bit 8ch.
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You cannot export a playlist that includes a place holder event.
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If you export data as (or convert to) Grass Valley HQ AVI or
MXF (XDCAM format), the marker information set with T2
will be recorded.
1
Display the contents in the [Bin] tab.
2
Select an item, tap [Export], and then tap [Export Media Files...].
A message related to export appears. Read the message, and then tap [OK].
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T2 Elite 2/Pro 2/Express 2/Elite/Pro/Express User Manual
May 16, 2016
Section 6 ― Import/Export