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3. Navigate to the actual XDCAM EX card or XDCAM disk and select the folder with the
media.
4. Do one of the following:
t Copy and paste the contents of the card or disk media folder to the folder on the other
drive.
t Click the card or disk folder and drag it to the folder on the other drive.
5. Eject the card or disk.
P2 Media
Panasonic’s P2 equipment records DV, DVCPRO, and DVCPRO 50 media on compact,
solid-state memory cards (P2 cards). Avid editing applications support editing of media directly
from these memory cards, without the need to capture. You can also write your sequence back to
the P2 card.
The following are recognized as P2 cards by your Avid editing application:
Panasonic P2 cards in an attached reader or camera or in a laptop PC Card slot.
Synthetic P2 cards. A complete copy of a P2 card copied to the root of a drive or mounted as
a drive, for example, by mapping to a drive letter.
The P2 AMA plug-in should be installed on your system. To link P2 media through the AMA
method, use Link to AMA Volumes. For more information, see “The Avid Media Access (AMA)
Workflow” on page 407 and “Linking Media with AMA” on page 413.
For specific P2 workflow steps, see “Workflow for Editing P2 Clips with AMA” on page 426.
Panasonic P2 Formats
Avid editing applications support the following resolutions, captured by Panasonic P2 equipment
at frame rates of 30i NTSC and 25i PAL:
Panasonic Format Avid Format Number of Audio Channels
DV DV 25 411 (NTSC)
DV 25 420 (PAL)
2
DVCPRO DV 25 411 (NTSC and
PAL)
2
DVCPRO HD 720p
1080i
4