Sony NEXEA50UH Brochure (NEX-EA50UH brochure) - Page 7

Editing Workflow - nex ea50uh video

Page 7 highlights

Editing Workflow NXCAM Recording Format Like other NXCAM Series camcorders, the NEX-EA50UH uses the AVCHD™ format to enable stable operation using the same NXCAM workflow. AVCHD version 2.0 includes shooting footage with a maximum frame rate of 1920 x 1080/60p (28 Mbps) for even higher-quality recording. For more flexibility, the MPEG-2 for SD recording format is also available. In addition, since timecode is embedded in the HDMI, simultaneous recording is achieved in the AVCHD format using the HDMI Recorder, which enables high bit rate recording. For NLE users How to ingest to editing software USB2.0 Utilizing HDMI output NEX-EA50UH Memory Card Memory Card Reader HXR-FMU128 USB2.0 Edit on NLE software HDMI with Timecode NEX-EA50UH Video switcher or recorder with HDMI input DV Memory Recording Workflow Content Browser 2.0.1 or later supports NEX-EA50UH DV recording. It can recognize the camcorder's DV recording folder structure, and can copy clips from memory media to a PC or Mac hard disk drive (HDD). When copying clips to the HDD, Content Browser converts the NEX-EA50UH's DV recording folder into an XDCAM EX DV-AVI folder. After copying to the HDD, Content Browser can convert DV clips into MXF files or MOV files* (without re-encoding). During the conversion process, divided 2-GB files are combined. * The MOV conversion function is available with the Content Browser Mac OS edition only. NEX-EA50UH DV recording folder ROOT AVF_INFO AVCHD DVF 100DVF DV000101.AVI DV000102.AVI DV0001.BCI DV0001.THM 101DVF Copy to PC or Mac and Convert folder structure XDCAM EX™ DV-AVI recording folder Any BPAV folder TAKR CLPR NXCAM_0001_01.AVI NXCAM_0001_02.AVI • • • Convert MXF or MOV MOV Content Browser* Content Browser supports clip management for all kinds of format recorded by the camcorder. In the NEX-EA50UH, one activation serial number is included per camera. * As NLE software directly recognizes the AVCHD recording folder, copying the entire folder structure is recommended in the AVCHD format instead of using Content Browser. Content Browser Activation Code xxxxxxxxxx Activation Sony Server Content Browser or Web download Activation Code xxxxxxxxxx 7

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8

7
Sony Server
Activation
Web download
or
Content Browser
Activation Code
xxxxxxxxxx
Content Browser
Activation Code
xxxxxxxxxx
Content Browser*
Content Browser supports clip management for all kinds of
format recorded by the camcorder. In the NEX-EA50UH, one
activation serial number is included per camera.
* As NLE software directly recognizes the AVCHD recording folder, copying the
entire folder structure is recommended in the AVCHD format instead of using
Content Browser.
DV Memory Recording Workflow
Content Browser 2.0.1 or later supports NEX-EA50UH DV
recording. It can recognize the camcorder’s DV recording
folder structure, and can copy clips from memory media to
a PC or Mac hard disk drive (HDD). When copying clips to
the HDD, Content Browser converts the NEX-EA50UH’s DV
recording folder into an XDCAM EX DV-AVI folder.
After copying to the HDD, Content Browser can convert DV
clips into MXF files or MOV files* (without re-encoding).
During the conversion process, divided 2-GB files are
combined.
* The MOV conversion function is available with the Content Browser Mac OS
edition only.
MOV
NEX-EA50UH DV recording folder
AVF_INFO
AVCHD
ROOT
DVF
100DVF
DV000101.AVI
DV000102.AVI
DV0001.BCI
DV0001.THM
101DVF
XDCAM EX™ DV-AVI recording folder
Any
folder
TAKR
CLPR
NXCAM_0001_01.AVI
NXCAM_0001_02.AVI
Convert MXF or MOV
BPAV
Copy to PC or Mac and Convert folder structure
Editing Workflow
NXCAM Recording Format
Like other NXCAM Series camcorders, the NEX-EA50UH uses the AVCHD™ format to enable
stable operation using the same NXCAM workflow. AVCHD version 2.0 includes shooting
footage with a maximum frame rate of 1920 x 1080/60p (28 Mbps) for even higher-quality
recording. For more flexibility, the MPEG-2 for SD recording format is also available.
In addition, since timecode is embedded in the HDMI, simultaneous recording is achieved
in the AVCHD format using the HDMI Recorder, which enables high bit rate recording.
USB2.0
USB2.0
Edit on NLE software
Memory Card
Memory Card
Reader
For NLE users
How to ingest to editing software
Utilizing HDMI output
HXR-FMU128
NEX-EA50UH
NEX-EA50UH
HDMI with Timecode
Video switcher
or recorder with HDMI input