Yes it would be great!
Hello Philip, I have another problem that I've just discovered. When I use the --dur option to cut the 5 sec. extra black that I add at the end of my video, in order to get the Index Tables Segments to 240, then it breaks the VITC timecode of the 5 last frames. For example, on a 10 min. sample, the last frame of the VITC displays 01:09:59:12 instead of 01:09:59:24. Before the AS-10 conversion with BMD, the VITC is fine. Thank you.
Thank you very much Philip. By the way, I have another question: I need to change my GOP timecode at 01:00:00:00 for a broadcaster. Despite I set my encoder to the right material and source timecode at 01:00:00:00, it doesn't apply to the GOP timecode. Do you know if it can be changed by BMX or RAW2BMX?
Thank you very much Philip. By the way, I have another question: I need to change my GOP timecode at 01:00:00:00 for a broadcaster. Despite I set my encoder to the right material and source timecode at 01:00:00:00, it doesn't apply to the GOP timecode. Do you know if it can be changed by BMX or RAW2BMW?
Thank you very much Philip. By the way, I have another question: I need to change my GOP timecode at 01:00:00:00 by a broadcaster. Despite I set my encoder to the right material and source timecode at 01:00:00:00, it doesn't apply to the GOP timecode. Do you know if it can be changed by BMX or RAW2BMW?
EDIT: It seems fixed by adding 5 sec. at the end of the video and cut it using --dur in BMX.
EDIT: It seems fixed by adding 5 sec. at the end of the video and cut it using --dur in BMX.
Philip, I could get rid of the error by extracting to a M2V essence my MXF RDD9 original source, and then re-compiled the final MXF with M2V / WAVE files by using raw2bmx. However, I keep having this error in VidChecker: Bad MXF Index Table segment(s) Index Table Duration 238 is less than minimum 240 (edit rate units) Do you know what it means and how to fix it? Thank you.