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10 File Based Media - AMA
You can link, import, or export clips and sequences from many third-party volumes or
third-party files to and from the Avid editing system. You can manipulate and edit this media
as you would any other clip or sequence.
You obtain this media from a third-party device (a camera, reader, or drive), from a CD or
DVD, from a folder on your system, or from a virtual volume (a server connected to your
system). To move the media into your Avid editing system, you have the option to use the
AMA method (Avid Media Access) which links the file based media directly into a bin
through an AMA plug-in, or you can use the non-AMA method which imports the media
onto your system. When you work with high-resolution media, the AMA method is the
preferred and the faster method.
This chapter describes the AMA method and those plug-ins Avid supports.
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For information to import and export XDCAM and P2 media, see “Importing Files” on
page 293 and “Exporting Frames, Clips, or Sequences” on page 955.
The following topics provide information on the file based media Avid supports:
XDCAM and XDCAM EX Media
P2 Media
Canon XF Media
GFCAM Media
RED Media
The Avid Media Access (AMA) Workflow
Workflows for Editing with AMA
XDCAM and XDCAM EX Media
The Sony
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XDCAM
decks and camcorders use an optical disk with either a capacity of
23.3 or 50 GB to store recorded media. The XDCAM devices record media in
high-resolution MPEG IMX
, DVCAM
, and XDCAM HD formats or corresponding