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    RL Ingest

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    Canon DSLR, Hero GoPro and Sony F3 to MPEG2 35 MXF OP-Atom

    ...Tested cameras: Canon 5D, Canon 550D, Hero GoPro, Sony F3 with browser to MOV or MXF rewarp. - Supports 25p fps essence. - Can customize the Avid clip name and comment to the clip - Generates take names by file name order - Create sync point Avid locator - Use the Media Tool to get the new files into the bin. Download the help files for more info - https://sourceforge.net/projects/rlingest/files/Html%20help%20files/ Requirements: - Mac OS Lion 10.7 or greater - FFMPEG (with libx264) - http://ffmpeg.org - BMX Libs - https://sourceforge.net/projects/bmxlib - Sony XDCAM Browser (for Sony F3 files rewrap)
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    This script optimize images Larger than 60KB in current directory and sub-directories. Default Compression is 70% Default File Type is jpg Example Usage : /bin/bash smushme.sh -c 70 -f jpg OPTIONS: -h Show this message -f File Type -c Compression rate in Percentage -d Use default options -v Verbose NOTE: image magic needs to be installed for this script to work
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