360 Systems MAXX-6T User Manual

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MAXX 6T Owner’s Manual

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Once the file is loaded it will appear as an icon that displays the first frame of the content and the
name of the clip. Before material can be edited, the sequence settings in Final Cut Pro must be set to
match the characteristics of the clip. This is important because if they do not match, Final Cut PRO
will attempt to render the entire cut before it can be edited. This is fairly quick on clips of one or
two minutes, but it can be unacceptably slow on longer clips.

Check the Characteristics of the clip

Mouse over the icon of the imported clip. Hold down the CTRL key and click on the icon. Select
Properties from the pull-down. Make a note of the properties. If you will continually edit the same
type of content you will not have to repeat this step.

Set the Sequence Settings to match the clip characteristics

Select Sequence->Settings.
Configure the settings to match the properties of the clip. Of particular significance is the
Compressor field. Here is an example of sequence settings for a 30 Mb/s IMX clip recorded on the
Image Server:

Property

Setting for IMX @ 30Mb/s encoded on Image Server

NTSC

PAL

Frame Size

720 X 486

720 X 576

Aspect Ratio

NTSC – CCIR 601 (40:27)

PAL – CCIR 601 (5:4)

Field Dominance

Lower

Lower

Editing Timebase

29.97

25

Compressor

MPEG IMX 525/60 ( 30 Mb/s )

MPEG IMX 625/50 ( 30 Mb/s )

Audio Rate

48 KHz

48 KHz

Depth

16 bit

16 bit


The only difference in the settings for 40 Mb/s and 50 Mb/s clips is the compressor used should
match the bit rate.

Once the Sequence Settings have been configured, drag the icon of the clip down to the timeline. If
the settings are properly configured, a red line should not appear above the clip on the Timeline. If
a red line does appear, recheck the sequence settings and clip properties and repeat the step above.

Editing Content in Final Cut PRO
Entire industries exist to educate and assist Final Cut PRO users. In summary, once the clip is on the
Timeline, the first frame will be displayed in one of the television-like sequence windows. If it has
been imported properly, you will be able to play it using the intuitive VCR-like controls in the
window. It is important to select and work only on a specific region that requires editing. If a
specific region is not selected, Final Cut PRO may render the entire clip every time you make a
change. The rendering process is quite time-consuming. Refer to relevant Final Cut PRO
documentation for tutorials.

Exporting and Playing Content on the Image Server
Once content has been edited in Final Cut PRO, it can be re-exported back to the Image Server for
storage and playout as follows:

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