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  2. Material Exchange Format - Wikipedia

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    As of autumn 2005, there were major interoperability problems with MXF in broadcast post-production use. The two data-recording camera systems which produced MXF at that time, Sony's XDCAM and Panasonic's DVCPRO P2, produced mutually incompatible files due to opaque sub-format options obscured behind the MXF file extension. Without advanced ...

  3. OpenCube Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Active in computing, broadcast and video, OpenCube Technologies provides MXF-format solutions (MXF server, MXF player, MXF converter, MXF Toolkit) and media content management services. [citation needed] OpenCube has been acquired by EVS Broadcast Equipment in 2010 [1] and is now part of the EVS Media division. [2]

  4. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    Digital 3D is only supported at the container format level in Matroska, [41] MXF [43] and WebM (some stereo modes). [39] M2TS supports Digital 3D as multiple files in a specific file structure for encoding stereoscopic video: MVC stereoscopic data is in .ssif files in the /BDMV/STREAM/SSIF/ directory and require a respective base .m2ts file.

  5. List of cameras supporting a raw format - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 (Superzoom, released 2012) ... Processing has been done to convert the sensor response into a series of RGB images, ...

  6. AVC-Intra - Wikipedia

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    AVC-Intra is a type of video coding developed by Panasonic, and then supported in products made by other companies. AVC-Intra is available in Panasonic's high definition broadcast products, such as, for example, their P2 card equipped broadcast cameras. [1] [2]

  7. Avid DNxHD - Wikipedia

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    DNxHD is a video codec intended to be usable as both an intermediate format suitable for use while editing and as a presentation format. DNxHD data is typically stored in an MXF container, although it can also be stored in a QuickTime container. On February 13, 2008, Avid reported that DNxHD was approved as compliant with the SMPTE VC-3 ...