Premiere Pro MXF Export in rec709

Hi, i want to export a mxf file with the color space rec709 (not rgb) because i want to import it into AVID and wanna have it broadcast-save.
Thank you for your help!
Hallo, ich möchte aus Premiere eine MXF exportieren, die den Farbraum 709 hat und nicht RGB (so dass auch Avid das Video frisst und das ganze sendefähig ist)
Kann mir jemand helfen?

deHoins wrote:
nun bin ich aber doch leicht gekitzelt!
Ich kann den Export wie oben bereits vermerkt mit H.264 1980x1020 50p ja machen und dann diese Datei mit einem Multimediagerät z.B. WDTV life hub oder Popcorn Hour A400 abspielen.  Nur ist das manöverieren in einem 1 - 2 Stunden Film aber sehr lästig.
Kann ich nachvollziehen. Ich bin in der gleichen Situation.
deHoins wrote:
Muss ich damit leben, oder gibt es alternativen.
Tja, wenn du FullHD in 50p haben willst musst du damit leben. Ansonsten musst du dich an den Blueray-Standard halten, was ja nicht unbedingt schlecht sein muss. Die öffentlich-rechtlichen Anstalten senden auch in 720p.
Ich denke, es ist aber nur eine Frage der Zeit bis die Standards entsprechend angepasst werden.
Axel

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