P2 Card Video/Audio Separate?

Hey everyone, I'm new to P2 footage and have recently shot on the HVX. Now first thing I notice, is that the audio and video are separate. Why is that? Is there a way in premiere to sync them up without linking every clip? Thanks in advance.

To me its a yes.
Thats a confirmation from me  that you can independently manage .mxf files outside the P2 structure that you maintain can not be done without "breaking" something
Whatever...
I dont get why you need to rename files but I guess you have your reasons within your own edit and shoot workflow.
Renaming files  just does not figure in my primary  workflow that I use in shooting and editing  tapeless media
My tapeless workflows... work perfectly for me.  They are simple, effortless and fast.
Mostly they are "invisible"  (native) unless I choose to drill deeper into the Contents folder for various reasons as mentioned above.
Usually, I see and use only a Video file  eg.  xxxx.mxf and if it is synch sound or MOS thats all I get in the Project Bin  (one clip / one file)
P2 in practice ...is a single file from an editors and shooters POV.
A single file from a camera would make no particular difference to me in the real world.
Basically I shoot  "various" and I use whatever to get the results required.  I am not arguing for or against your single file (video / audio) but I felt you need to know that its no big deal or unusual to deal with.

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