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Clarification on MXF container Export (Operational Pattern)

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I'm starting this thread for some clarification on MXF Export with Adobe Media Encoder CS5.

 

I need to export/convert files into the MXF container Format with the operational pattern 1a (op1a)

I searched the internet for answers but these are confusing me.

here are two links with different information:

 

http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/3/907985

Todd Kopriva says this is possible with PremierePro (v.5.0.2) and/or AME version CS5 by using the format "MPEG2 MXF"

 

http://help.adobe.com/de_DE/mediaencoder/cs/using/WS725e431141e7ba651e63e3d1267818bc51-800 0.html

But the help file of AME says the operational pattern 1a (op1a) is new in AME CS5.5!

 

So my questions are:

1. Is it possible to export/convert files in MXF container with operational pattern 1a (op1a) with Adobe Media Encoder CS5 or do I need to update to version CS5.5?

 

2. When using in AME CS5 the format "MPEG2 MXF" which operational pattern get used? "op1a" or  "OP-Atom"

 

 

I really need correct answers because the encoded files are for digital file delivery for tv broadcasting and I want to avoid that my files get rejected by the tv company. So please no guessing here!

Maybe Todd Kopriva himself could clarify this.

 

I also would appreciate information on some free tools for analyzing the encoded final files to make sure the files meet the guidelines of the tv company. If someone could post links to free software which could give information which operational pattern was used in the encoded file that would help me a lot to do some proper tests.

 

Thanks for your help

 

Felix

 

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