Adobe ame & premiere pro cs6/cc/cc2014 - mxf, Getting started, Mpeg2-x mxf export in ppro/ame – Calibrated Software MPEG2-X Create v1 User Manual

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Adobe AME & Premiere Pro CS6/CC/CC2014 - MXF

Getting Started

Please make sure you have ExpCalibratedMPEG2XCreateOP1a.prm installed in the Adobe\Common\Plug-
ins\7.0\ for CC/CC2014 support, and in the Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\6.0\MediaCore directory for CS6 support.

MPEG2-X MXF Export in PPro/AME

1.

In the ‘Export Settings’, please choose the format ‘Calibrated OP1a MPEG2-X MXF’

2.

Click on the ‘Video’ Tab in the ‘Export Settings’ (see picture below)

a.

The ‘Video Codec’ should automatically be set to the Resolution and FrameRate that best matches your
Sequence Settings.

b.

The ‘Video BitRate’ will be automatically set to 180Mb and I-frame only.

c.

Make sure the # Rendering Procs is set to ‘Maximum’ - this means our plugin will use all processors on the
computer for encoding. When set to ‘Medium’ then our plugin will use half the number of processors and
when set to ‘Minimum’ then our plugin will use 2 processors.

d.

Make sure that ‘Use Maximum Render Quality’ is CHECKED if you want the best render quality from Adobe;
however exports could take a little longer.


e.

Make sure that ‘Use Previews’ is NOT CHECKED if you want the best render quality from Adobe; however
exports could take a little longer.

3.

Click on the ‘Audio’ Tab in the ‘Export Settings’ (see picture below)

a. The

‘Audio Codec’ should automatically be set to Uncompressed

b. The

‘Sample Rate’ should be set to 48000 Hz

c. In CC/CC2014 - The

‘Channels’ should be set to the number of channels that closet matches your Sequence

Settings

IMPORTANT

:

For CS6, the number of channels always defaults to 2

.


d. The

‘Sample Size’ will always default to 16-bit audio. Please choose ’24-bit’ for 24 bit audio.

4.

Click on the ‘MetaData Tab in the ‘Export Settings’ (see picture below)

a.

In the ‘TimeCode’ section you can override the TimeCode that the plugin will use for the exported file. By
default, the plugin will use t

he TimeCode given to it by PPro/AME, but you can CHECK the ‘Override

Sequence TimeCode’ to enter in a new TimeCode to use.

b. The

‘MXF MetaData’ section will enable you to enter in MetaData for the MXF file. By default, the values of

[Empty] mean not to use that MetaData.

5.

And you’re ready to export










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