Frage von jjanarnava:Hallo Community!
It seems to be a big deal getting support for Panasonic P2 MXF-files (clip wrapped) on Linux.
I do have a bug report at libav.org, but do not see a solution there, because somebody mentioned "Panasonic P2" is not MXF standard, however it is "Industry Standard" . Using mxfsplit I found a workaround, however it would be niche to work directly with the delivered format.
As I could not find a good working LINUX solution I want to set up a project for a proprietary LINUX import tool what can maintain as well the meta-data of the files and provides a database interface. (Like the original Panasonic tool for Windows)
Anybody out there who want to participate?
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Antwort von deti:
With mxfsplit and ffmpeg you should be able to rewrap video and audio files into a single more common container by just one shell script. The next challenge could be decoding AVC-I footage as it is not supported by any Linux available codec. I tried ldecod.exe from the reference H.264 tools by HHI but did not manage to reencode the resulting YUV format of 4:2:2 10bit data. Did you?
Deti