Hi Brad, you can make a preset in Adobe for the AVC-Intra Op1a mxf in 1080i/59.94 but you still must run it through the Mira Export app to rewrap it to the .clip so it is seen by the Mira (in the H:Video folder). It will import instantaneous if made as the Op1a mxf.
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Marsha Opacic
Manager, Training Solutions - Sports & Graphics
Ross Video
United States
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-29-2024 10:27
From: Brad W. Smith
Subject: MIRA Codec
Good Morning,
I know this is an old post but it has some of the information I maybe looking for. @Marsha Opacic would your codec specifications AVC-Intra 100 Op1a mxf 1080i 59.94 be the same if someone is exporting from Premiere or Final Cut, to allow us to copy and paste the files into the Mira+ rather than going through the import/conversion process?
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Brad W. Smith
WESTMAN COMMUNICATIONS GROUP
Original Message:
Sent: 04-12-2021 08:59
From: Marsha Opacic
Subject: MIRA Codec
Hi Brett, sounds like you have QT turned on in the Import application. Open the Import application, go to Edit, Configure. Import Codec tab, change to FFmpeg, click OK and then try to reimport. You should not see watermarks anymore.
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Marsha Opacic
Ross Video
Original Message:
Sent: 04-08-2021 20:57
From: Brett Rosen
Subject: MIRA Codec
Do I need additional plugins for that codec? I though I had an AVC-I mira and the upload was fast, but on playout, watermarks for the codec appeared
Original Message:
Sent: 03-25-2020 16:58
From: Marsha Opacic
Subject: MIRA Codec
Fastest import is native codec. Ex.: AVC-Intra Mira running 1080i, native codec and format would be an AVC-Intra 100 Op1a mxf 1080i 59.94
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